Sentences with phrase «woolworths duopoly»

Discounter Aldi is now Australia's most profitable supermarket retailer and is set to reach «tipping point», grabbing a bigger share of the main grocery shop and significantly disrupting the Coles and Woolworths duopoly.
In her view, the «tragedy of the Coles - Woolworths duopoly is the narrow, greedy, profit - oriented way in which they control and manipulate the relationship between all of us who eat food and those who produce it... Squeezing producers on prices is supposedly part of [the equation of delivering cheap food to consumers.»
Fonterra's Australian business has struggled with the intense competition in the market and the power of the Coles - Woolworths duopoly.
Germany's Kaufland will find it harder to inflict more damage on the locals in supermarket retailing after compatriot Aldi upset the Coles and Woolworths duopoly.
The tragedy of the Coles - Woolworths duopoly is the narrow, greedy, profit - oriented way in which they control and manipulate the relationship between all of us who eat food and those who produce it.
See, eg, Ken McGregor, «Senator Nick Xenophon moves to smash Coles and Woolworths duopoly» (The Advertiser, 27 March 2012)
He says the discount selling of Aldi and Cosco, two foreign - owned supermarket chains which have something like seven percent of the Australian grocery market compared to around 75 - 80 percent held by the Coles / Woolworths duopoly, forces the duopoly to reduce costs and returns to Australian producers.

Not exact matches

Prof Harper delivered a speech to the Australasian Convenience and Petroleum Marketers Association this morning - see Renee Viellaris, «Supermarket giants cry foul as small business pressures ACCC to limit Coles and Woolworths» duopoly power» (The Courier Mail, 10 September 2014).
To the free trade dogma, Graham adds the «free market dogma [which] has given Australia the duopoly of Woolworths and Coles who have driven farmers from the land by reducing profit margins for producers to miniscule levels and requiring them to use every technical device available to maximise yields.»
If you haven't seen the episode, it's a grim look at what's behind the Down Down and Cheap Cheap campaigns of the duopoly (Coles & Woolworths).
For example, Woolworths» consistent high returns are explained by their being a participant in a duopoly (with Coles the other major player).
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