Supermarket Boss Criticises Woolworths’ ‘Woke’ Move on Australia Day Merchandise
The head of one of Australia’s major independent supermarkets has publicly criticised Woolworths, referring to the company as “woke” for its decision to stop selling
Australian Supermarkets Slash Red Meat Prices Amid ACCC Inquiry Calls
Woolworths and Coles have reduced the prices of red meat products for consumers while defending their payment rates to farmers. This comes as former Australian
Controversy Erupts as Woolworths Plans to Enter Castlemaine
In the regional town of Castlemaine, situated in Victoria, it is a rarity for a town of 7,500 residents not to have a Coles or
Prime Minister Albanese Proposes Stronger Regulations on Supermarkets to Tackle High Cost of Living
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is taking steps towards implementing more stringent controls on Australia’s largest supermarkets, aiming to reduce prices and address public concerns about
ACCC Issues Caution to Supermarkets Regarding Discount Promises
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is actively assessing the possibility of filing a lawsuit against a major supermarket chain for violating consumer laws.
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