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Woolworths Ltd records first-quarter sales of $15.7 billion

Sales increased by 0.8 per cent on the previous year, excluding petrol, and decreased by 2.5 per cent, including petrol, which was impacted by changes to the Woolworths-Caltex alliance and declining fuel...

Woolworths revitalises rewards program

‘Everyday Rewards’ has transformed into ‘Woolworths Rewards’, in a move Woolworths claims will enable members to earn $10 off their shopping at least twice as fast as its major competitor’s loyalty scheme. Woolworths...

Introducing Mrs Crocket’s Superfood Salads

‘Primo Moraitis Fresh (PMF) has launched an innovative new range of Superfood Salads under the Mrs Crocket’s Kitchen brand. The brand is Australia’s largest manufacturer and national supplier of freshly prepared bulk, pre-packaged...

Event: Save 20 per cent on tickets to Brisbane Good Food & Wine Show

The Good Food & Wine Show will return to the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre between October 30 and November 1, with hundreds of local and international exhibitors ready to provide samples...

Food and beverage exports thriving

The Australian Food and Grocery Council (AFGC) annual industry snapshot ‘State of the Industry 2015’ report, released this week, shows a 28 per cent surge in Australia’s food and beverage exports in...

Eye-tracking study provides marketers unique insights

Gateway Research, specialists in behavioural research with eye tracking and biometric data, has run what it claims is the world’s largest single-store eye-tracking study, involving more than 300 in-store shopper sessions. The ‘Shopper...

Online grocery shopping still niche, for now

According to Roy Morgan Research, less than half (47.4 per cent) of the Australian population actually enjoy grocery shopping. The company’s latest research findings indicate that some 12.8 million Australians are their household’s...

Taskforce to crack down on illicit tobacco

The Australian Border Force will set up a dedicated taskforce to target and stop the growing problem of illicit tobacco being smuggled into the country. The establishment of a ‘strike team’ comes in...

WA retailers claim ‘deregulation by stealth’ on trading-hour push

Independent grocery store owners in Western Australia say the ruling Liberal Party’s decision to again change retail trading hours breaks an undertaking given by the WA Premier that the next changes would...

Retailers urge ALP and cross-bench to support NSW Boxing Day reform

Legislation introduced to NSW Parliament this week to reform Boxing Day trading rules needs to be passed swiftly if communities across the state are to benefit from more convenience and choice as...

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