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Supermarkets Under Fire for Misleading Discount Deals

Australia’s leading supermarkets are under scrutiny for potentially misleading shoppers with promotional offers that may not deliver the discounts they promise. A study by consumer advocacy group Choice found that one in four shoppers struggle to discern whether a supermarket label indicates a genuine price reduction. Over 1000 consumers nationwide participated in the research, which

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Revolutionising Meat Labels: Empowering Consumers with Transparency

A significant proposal regarding meat consumption is underway: labelling meat in a manner similar to egg classification. However, this initiative may increase the cost of meat products. The Meat Standards Australia quality index, created by the farming industry, aims to elevate the quality of red meat. This index draws from an extensive pool of data,

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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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Coles’ Candid Acknowledgment of Rising Shelf Prices

In the labyrinthine world of retail, where the delicate balance between supply and demand dictates the rhythm of commerce, Coles steps forward with an unvarnished truth: surging supplier demands are driving up shelf prices. With a staggering 1101 requests bombarding its gates, Coles pulls back the curtain on the intricate dynamics shaping the industry’s landscape.

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