Coles will Sell Australia Day Merchandise as Woolworths Drops Australia Day Products
Coles has announced it will continue to sell “Australian-themed” items in January, following Woolworths’ decision to cease Australia Day merchandise due to diminishing demand and
National Party Calls for Inquiry into Supermarket Price Gouging
The National Party is intensifying demands for an investigation by the consumer watchdog, as farmers warn of shutting down and halting supplies to supermarkets due
Pushing Back Against Supermarket Automation: The Case for Human Service
In a world where we’ve passively accepted the collection and use of our personal data by social media giants for their profit, the rise of
Farmers Urge Investigation into Supermarket Pricing Amid Falling Livestock Profits
Sam Kelly, a farmer and owner of Red Hill, a beef and lamb farm in NSW, has observed a significant drop in the prices he
ACCC: Woolworths’ PETstock Acquisition Approved
After a year-long process, Woolworths has received approval from the competition authority to acquire a majority stake in PETstock, a prominent player in the pet
Senator Backs Woolworths’ Cash Withdrawal Limit Cut
Senator Gerard Rennick, a key figure in the investigation into diminishing banking services, has endorsed Woolworths’ controversial decision to lower its cash withdrawal limits. Rennick,