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Coles

Coles boss predicts shoppers will go wild for these products

The supermarket giant said the possible invasion of Ukraine and Russia and other factors could result in price rises, but there are goals to keep bargain hunters happy. Coles has flagged the potential invasion of Ukraine by Russia and worker shortages could cause pressures on the price of grocery products but the supermarket giant has […]

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supermarket

Futuristic supermarket experience as checkout-less stores on the rise

Pick your groceries, pack your trolley and walk out. There’s no waiting, no queues, no check-outs. Welcome to the supermarket of the future.   Aldi is the latest to open a checkout-less store in Greenwich, London, following the lead of Amazon in the US, and similar moves by Tesco and Sainsbury’s. Shoppers download an app

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e-grocery

Five trends shaping e-grocery fulfilment this year

After gaining valuable insights last year, 2022 will mark the year when virtually every major grocer finalises their e-grocery strategy. Many will move into the execution phase using MFC automation, says Swisslog, a leading provider of best-in-class warehouse automation and software for the e-grocery industry, as well as other food and beverage, and retail applications.

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disability

Local supermarket trials new disability app to assist shoppers

A local grocery store’s helping people with a disability to do their shopping with ease. White’s IGA at Baringa is trialling the locally-developed Cérge App, to make shopping a more inclusive experience for those with a both a visible and non-visible disability. Director Roz White says the app will allow people with a disability to

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Coles

Drinking kava to be sold in Coles stores except in the Northern Territory

Coles will be selling Fiji Kava’s drinking kava in all stores in Australia except in the Northern Territory,Fiji Kava’s chief executive officer Anthony Noble said. Mr Noble said its 50g product will be stocked in more than 700 Coles stores across Australia following a pilot program for drinking kava in December, allowing kava to be

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Clovercrest

Drakes Clovercrest supermarket employee choked and punched in violent video while attempting to stop shoplifting

Security video from a Clovercrest supermarket shows the moment a worker is shockingly attacked by a suspected shoplifter. A supermarket worker was choked and punched in a violent assault at a Clovercrest check-out. Video has emerged of an employee at Drakes Clovercrest attempting to stop a man from walking past the check-out, before he is

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supermarket

Reasons To Hire A Business Broker When Selling Your Supermarket

As small business owners, we know many of our members have a DIY approach to many parts of the industry. From hiring, to determining policies, to growing your business, many of the things that dictate success of supermarkets are self-generated by owners. When it finally comes time to sell your supermarket, it can be tempting

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Woolworths

Woolworths withdraws job offer after anti-vaxxer publicly exposes themselves

An unvaccinated Victorian has been reportedly caught out about a lie they told in a job interview in the most spectacular way. A Victorian has reportedly lost their job at a Woolworths store before even turning up for their first shift. Alex, whose surname was blotted out by a social media user who shared screenshots

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ACCC

ACCC approves rare anti-competitive order

Australia’s competition watchdog has approved a rare order allowing major freight and supermarket firms to work together. The move comes after storms knocked out a major rail line connecting WA and the NT from the eastern states. Linfox, Metcash, Coles, Woolworths and others are cleared to share information and prioritise urgent deliveries. Visit Business Insider

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