Food, grocery inflation starting to moderate: Coles
Near-double digit food and grocery inflation is slowing, but cheaper private label groceries remain popular with sales of Coles’ own brand pasta up 40 per cent.
Near-double digit food and grocery inflation is slowing, but cheaper private label groceries remain popular with sales of Coles’ own brand pasta up 40 per cent.
Staff face an uncertain future with celebrity chef-owned Providoor – which offers meals from some of the nation’s most loved eateries – now facing liquidation.
Australia Post boss Paul Graham says regulations the mail service operates under are ‘no longer fit for purpose’ as they were created before the internet and smartphone revolution.
Outgoing Coles boss Steven Cain believes the billions of dollars the retailer is spending on new automated distribution centres will benefit customers, staff and shareholders.
Once the high-flyer of the online retail sector, Kogan.com has posted losses for the March quarter and a slump in sales as economic conditions soften.
Germany’s Aldi has been here for more than 20 years and it’s now confident it has increased its market share at the expense of Woolies and Coles.
Charging an EV takes up to 20 minutes and the nation’s petrol and convenience store sector sees that as the perfect time to cash in with meals and grocery sales.
NBL owner Larry Kestelman is a big believer of the ‘long term viability of the Australian economy’ after snapping up retail chain Snooze and other bedding businesses.
Global food giant Nestle has returned to sales growth in Australia but profits were shaved by continued cost pressures across its business.
The boss of Liquorland, First Choice and Vintage Cellars will step down and return to the UK as the supermarket giant prepares for a new CEO in May.
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