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The Emergence of Corporate Farming Alters the Supermarket Playing Field

Australia’s agricultural landscape has undergone a significant transformation, departing from its traditional image of riding on the sheep’s back. This evolution demands a shift in perspective if we are to engage in meaningful discussions about the stakeholders involved in supermarket inquiries. Politicians often portray multi-generational farming families as outmaneuvered by retail giants like Woolworths and […]

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Woolworths CEO’s Dramatic TV Interview: Sparks Fly Over Grocery Prices

In a recent television interview, Woolworths CEO Brad Banducci found himself in a heated exchange over the soaring prices of groceries, prompting an unexpected storm-out. The interview, part of a Four Corners episode delving into the company’s pricing strategies, saw Banducci facing tough questions about Australia’s supermarket landscape. When asked about Australia potentially having the

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Mondelez CEO Defends Woolworths and Coles Against Price Gouging Claims

The leader of Mondelez, one of the world’s major supermarket suppliers and the owner of Cadbury, has rejected claims of price gouging by Woolworths and Coles in Australia. Mondelez Australia’s CEO, Darren O’Brien, argues that much of the negative criticism against these retail giants is based on emotions rather than concrete evidence of a dysfunctional

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