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Coles and Woolworths reopen online delivery, ‘Click&Collect’ service

  Coles and Woolworths have reopened their online delivery and ‘click & collect’ services in another sign panic buying is stabilising. Coles Online reopened for all customers earlier this week, following a temporary suspension enacted in early March for all but their elderly and vulnerable customers through their Coles Online Priority Service (COPS). The service

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ACCC put regional petrol retailers on fuel price watch

  The ACCC has put petrol retailers on notice, warning they should not use the slump in fuel prices as a chance to increase profits. The consumer watchdog is particularly focussed on regional areas, where it said lower prices have not been passed on to consumers. Global fuel prices hit a historic low this week

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Cadbury release limited edition Mother’s Day Roses

It’s likely to be a very different Mother’s Day for many of us, but Cadbury has ensured we can still send mum some love, with the release of a specially designed box of Roses. Collaborating with Australian illustrator Sarah Hankinson, the brand has designed the limited edition gift box, which swaps the traditional purple packaging

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Metcash successfully raise $300 million

Wholesaler Metcash has successfully raised $300 million in capital by selling off 107 million new shares. The shares were placed up for sale yesterday at a discounted price of $2.80, down 7.9% on the $3.04 at the ASX close of trade on Friday, when the sale was announced. The new shares were quickly snapped up

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Kellogg’s offer tonnes of support through COVID-19

As the financial toll of COVID-19 continues to affect thousands of Australians, cereal giant Kellogg’s is stepping up to help those in need. Kellogg’s Australia and New Zealand today announced they will up their food donations by one tonne each month for the next six months. The donations equate to roughly 150,000 bowls of cereal

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7-Eleven launch delivery service

In great news for Melbournians, 7-Eleven has just made it even easier to order groceries to your door. The convenience chain have just launched a contactless home delivery service. The service will operate on a next-day delivery basis for most of the included suburbs, however a select few will offer delivery within the hour, perfect

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COVID-19 pushes consumers to convenience

As COVID-19 continues to impact daily life, consumers are increasingly turning towards convenience stores to source essentials. The Australasian Association of Convenience Stores (AACS) CEO Jeff Rogut said consumers were favouring convenience stores for shopping as they were hyper-local, easily accessible and typically less crowded than supermarkets. A recent survey, How shoppers are using convenience stores

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Frucor Suntory appoints new CEO

Frucor Suntory have announced Darren Fullerton as the new CEO of the Australian and New Zealand business arm. It’s a return to beverage lines for Mr Fullerton, who spent 18 years with PepsiCo, including as CEO of PepsiCo Australia and New Zealand. Frucor Suntory’s brands include V, h2go, Just Juice and Amplify kombucha, among others.

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Flexikitch: supporting Australian businesses

The start of 2020 has seen us face unprecedented times with bushfires and now COVID-19, however despite these challenges, Flexikitch are determined to support their customers as they adapt to the ever-changing business environment. After years of owning hospitality businesses, Alex Aldis and Meaghan Montgomery founded Flexikitch in 2013 and decided to create a product

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