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Aldi Shuns Online Shopping, Focuses on Low Prices and Quality

Aldi, the German discount supermarket chain, has decided against expanding into online shopping in Australia, despite aggressive moves in this area by competitors Woolworths and Coles. The decision comes as Aldi continues to grow its market share without needing an online presence. Since opening its first store in Australia in 2000, Aldi has captured about

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Woolworths Launches New Checkout Experience

Supermarket giant Woolworths is introducing a “new front-of-store experience” that promises to revolutionise how Australians shop for groceries. As automation becomes more prevalent, Woolworths is launching a series of hybrid stores that combine self-serve and manned registers, catering to changing customer preferences. With a growing trend towards smaller, more frequent shopping trips, Woolworths recognises that

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Outdated Recycling Claims on Food Packaging Violate Consumer Law

Australia’s food packaging industry, including major supermarkets like Woolworths, Coles, and Aldi, may be violating consumer law with outdated recycling claims. This warning came from the Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation (APCO) in a recent email. APCO emphasised the need for businesses to remove claims that soft plastics can be recycled through now-defunct schemes. The email

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Coalition’s Divestiture Plan Fuels Supermarket Duopoly Debate

The Coalition is being criticised for allegedly engaging in cheap politics by threatening to dismantle Australia’s supermarket duopoly. Aligning with the Greens may seem questionable, but it highlights how political interests can sometimes converge at the extremes. The Coalition is tapping into deep-seated frustrations within farming communities and small businesses about the overwhelming power of

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Supermarket Chains Could Be Broken Up For Price-gouging

Peter Dutton’s approach to business, whether in energy or retail, demonstrates his Liberal instincts for market intervention. Influenced by the Nationals, the latest policy from the Coalition aims to break up large retailers like Bunnings, Coles, and Woolworths. Dutton’s rhetoric emphasises taking a tough stance against big retail, but these Australian companies are minor players

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Woolworths Introduces Priority Parking for Electric Vehicles

Woolworths is introducing a customer-centric initiative in New Zealand, offering priority parking for select customers based on the eco-friendliness of their vehicles. This new initiative is a boon for shoppers with low-emission vehicles, such as electric and hybrid cars, as it allows them to park closer to the store, saving time and effort. Woolworths is

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Supermarkets Risk Huge Fines Under Strengthened Food and Grocery Code

Farmers are calling on the Albanese government to intensify competition reforms to prevent supermarkets from exploiting their market dominance over suppliers. The government’s commitment to revamping the food and grocery code of conduct has been positively received by farming groups. However, they believe this should only be the initial move in combating predatory practices. Following

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