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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) found greater transparency is needed to curb the practice — where a product is downsized but sold at the same price and/or even higher.
The Consumer Action Law Centre has used its new powers to make a "super complaint" to demand a ban on door-to-door sales, an ...
Today, the long-awaited final report from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) Supermarkets Inquiry has been released, more than 400 pages long. It finds Australia’s ...
In response to complaints about shrinkflation, the ACCC says “supermarkets should be required to publish notifications when package size changes occur in a manner adverse to consumers”.
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ACCC supermarket inquiry is over. History says there's an opportunity to buy Woolworths and ColesACCC inquiry finds no price gouging but notes Coles, Woolworths, and Aldi raise margins beyond wholesale costs, recommending transparency measures like pricing publication and loyalty program ...
The Albanese government has come under fire after the ACCC listed 20 demands in a landmark report that aims to keep supermarkets honest. “This is a very flaccid response from Jim Chalmers.
The landmark ACCC inquiry into supermarkets made 20 recommendations, however it did not support divestiture policies to split up supermarket giants. Picture: NewsWire/ Sharon Smith As detailed in ...
David Rowe And as the ACCC concludes, this is likely to mean continued market share gains by Coles and Woolworths, which will almost inevitably plump profit margins that are already among the ...
The final report on our supermarket giants from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) inquiry has dropped. The headline item has generally been the conclusion that ...
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