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Coles receives $2.5 million fine over misleading bread promotion

Coles Supermarkets has been slapped with $2.5 million in penalties by the Federal Court over its 2014 promotion of par bake bread as being freshly baked in-store and baked today. But independent groups Master Grocers Australia and the Baking Association of Australia described the fine as “nothing” to Coles and a “drop in the ocean”. […]

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Food safety, convenience and good value matter most to consumers

A Roy Morgan Research survey of Australia’s main grocery buyers aged 14+ found that 55.8% of grocery buyers nominated ‘High standards of food safety’ as one of the factors that mattered most to them when supermarket-shopping, closely followed by a location close to home at 55.5%. While the survey of 15,944 main grocery buyers 14+

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Competition Policy Review: retailer groups question ‘effects’ test

The Federal Government’s Competition Policy Review Panel has made recommendations such as removing regulations governing retail trading hours and parallel imports, and that an ‘effects test’ in Section 46 of the competition law, “should direct the court to weigh the pro-competitive and anti-competitive impact of the conduct.” However, Coles and Woolworths lined up against a

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Bli Bli IGA wins IGA state Retailer of the Year award

Store owners Michael and Roz White of White’s Supa IGA Bli Bli were thrilled to receive the prestigious Independent Grocers of Australia state Retailer of the Year Award at the IGA Queensland and Northern NSW state conference last month in Waikiki, Hawaii. With over 200 competing stores, the Bli Bli Super IGA also won awards

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Predatory supermarkets force smaller operators out – legal protection needed

Master Grocers Australia/Liquor Retailers Australia CEO Jos de Bruin has called for Section 46 of the Competition Act covering misuse of market power to have an effects test that deals with the predatory capacity of supermarket giants such as Coles, Woolworths and Aldi. He said this is needed due to the chains opening new stores

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FMCG second most attractive industry to work in

A large majority of Australians have a positive perception about what it’s like to work for companies within the fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) sector, with companies such as Nestle, Coca-Cola Amatil and Mondelez, which incorporates Cadbury, Vegemite and Philadelphia, nominated among Australia’s Most Attractive Employers. Forty-one percent of the 12,000 Australians surveyed in the

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United Petroleum rethinks potential float, petrol site interest hots up

United Petroleum’s rumoured plans for an up to $1.5 billion float or partial sale may be on hold due to the proposed IPO of Shell distributor and retailer Viva Energy, according to industry reports this week. Korea’s S-Oil Corp, which looked over the business some time ago, is believed to have recently cast another eye

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Unilever gains 1Q sales turnaround, boosts brand investment

Unilever’s first quarter 2015 sales have exceeded expectations as turnover rose 12.3% to 12.8 billion euros, with underlying sales growth broad-based across the four categories of Foods, Home Care, Personal Care and Refreshment. The results included a positive currency impact of 10.6%, underlying sales growth at 2.8% and underlying volume growth at 0.9% and pricing

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Caltex Star Mart raises over $420,000 for seriously ill kids

Last week Caltex Australia handed a cheque for more than $420,000 to Make-A-Wish Australia CEO Gerard Menses. The donation was made using funds raised by Caltex Star Mart retailers, customers, suppliers and employees during the highly-successful Wish Drive held in November last year in which over 400 stores around Australia raise much-needed funds for the

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7-Eleven’s Good Friday

On Good Friday, Friday 3 April, all 600 7-Eleven stores nationally joined together to raise funds for children’s hospitals. Stores asked customers to name the price they would like to pay for a large Slurpee, with all funds raised being donated to children’s hospitals. The ‘Name Your Price Day’ raised a total of $153,394.71 nationally

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