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Poll: Should online and in-store pricing be uniform?

Tell us if online and in-store fresh-food pricing should be uniform, and have your free vote counted in The Weekly Times.

Woolworths’ in-store customers pay by the kilogram for fresh produce, but online customers are offered per-item pricing. Picture: Jay Town
Woolworths’ in-store customers pay by the kilogram for fresh produce, but online customers are offered per-item pricing. Picture: Jay Town

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Should online and in-store fresh-food pricing be uniform?

Have your say on the question of the week by voting below in this week’s poll.

Woolworths is offering online customers fixed “per item” prices on loose bananas, apples, oranges and even tomatoes, despite variations in size, while in-store customers must pay by the kilo.

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