Supermarket giant Coles has seen its profits fall under the shadow of the “case of the century” brought forward by the ACCC.
The judge overseeing a bombshell federal court case has made a stunning intervention as the consumer watchdog makes closing arguments.
The eviction of the independent supermarket from the centre prompted renewed questions about the 'duopoly' in the Australian ...
Earnings report released on Wednesday shows supermarket made $859m net profit in past six months as higher prices hit shoppers ...
The regulator alleges that the supermarket pressured one business to opt for its “Down Down” promotion so it could explicitly ...
The competition regulator claims the retailer employed sophisticated tactics to make shoppers believe they were getting a discount when they were paying more.
Coles is fighting claims by the consumer watchdog it misled customers by artificially increasing prices before reducing them ...
The consumer watchdog has accused the supermarket giant of misleading customers about the price of hundreds of items.
The ACCC has taken Coles to court over claims its “Down Down” discounts were misleading. Here’s what this actually means for shoppers.
Mandatory notification and “wait for approval” regs are now in force - they could tip the M&A balance of power away from the ...
New mandatory “notify-and-wait” merger laws were designed to tighten scrutiny of repeat acquisitions but Steadfast’s CEO ...
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