This is stated on the service website.

As the agency indicates, earlier in the media there was information that food suppliers plan to increase selling prices by 5-20% for retail chains for a number of products and "such an increase" passed the test "of the FAS Russia"

“We inform: FAS Russia did not give an assessment and did not agree on a price increase by suppliers for retail chains,” the statement said.

It is noted that the Federal Antimonopoly Service of Russia will check manufacturers and suppliers who have announced an agreed price increase for violation of antitrust laws.

Earlier, the Izvestia newspaper reported that food manufacturers and suppliers called for a review of procurement prices by a maximum of 15-20%. The material says that the executive director of Rusprodsoyuz Dmitry Vostrikov allegedly stated that "all the proposals of suppliers have already passed the verification of the Federal Antimonopoly Service."