Calls for inquiry into supermarket food prices
Calls for inquiry into supermarket food prices
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@Perfect1child Says:
There has been a near 200% increase with some products on shelves as already extreme RRO sale prices it is being clandestine covered by both the big major supermarket chains Coles and Woolworths a price war world record I need legal advice just to bloody shop here in Victoria Australia!!!!!!!!
@vladimirgrujicic9656 Says:
Ristorante frozen pizza in Coles and Woolworths before Covid 5 dollars. After Covid 10 dollars.(like Dominos pizza) 100 percent price increase on most products. Excuse is inflation and wars world wide :) Profit: Historical 1,6 BN "I am sure" there is no criminal activity from CEOs and their teams...
@johngoogle8635 Says:
well, we need the rba to include food inflation in their rhetoric when setting interest rates
@pauledsall5022 Says:
Nothing will happen
@murrayslee911 Says:
ACCC , useless.
@johncorlett3699 Says:
how much political in donations a d to whom, come from the supermarkets, or their group owners
@tagiscom Says:
Try looking into soap, they haven't stocked LUX soap for a year even though it is available to push their brand, which worked on me but they shouldn't be allowed to hold back on popular brands to push unpopular ones or their own to increase liquidity!
@Verifyourage Says:
Well there you have it folks. See this is what happens when land is taken from you. Your inherent right to grow your own veggie patch is no longer a viable option. You must line up in this commercial prison for your bowl of poridge like Oliver twist "Please sir can i have s'more"?? Liberty what liberty? Welcome to The Australian Prison.
@ragingbar Says:
Nothing will come from this.
@chrisyoung9194 Says:
The big supermarkets taking Australians for mugs...and going it very well! We see huge protests in Australia in support of the terror group, Hamas.....but no-one protests to support Australians being sent to the wall due to price gouging!
@Hope-bc9yg Says:
This has been going on for Yeats and NOTHING EVER GETS DONE ABOUT IT! All talk no action
@davejohnson3773 Says:
It’s called greed. The corporations run the food industry and they MUST make a profit or they lose on stock market. It was much better with individual ownership of the grocery stores.
@vivrowe2763 Says:
They are not !
@samsimons5609 Says:
Farmers care if u starve supermarkets don’t, they are in the WEFs back pocket like our gov.
@IcanBePsycho Says:
We need our farmers, we don’t need supermarkets. We can & should buy as much as possible from the mum & dad shops.
@shazdave8886 Says:
We dont have a choice where I live but to buy from Coles, Woolies and Foodland. I grow our own now and planted lots of fruit trees in the last 12 mths. Save seeds to regrow. We eat mostly from our garden. My husband catched his quoter of fish for the year and trades some of it with a Station Owner for meat. Our grocery bills are still too high for 2 people. I feel for single parent families.
@marsbearmcw3050 Says:
Would it make a difference if we had more supermarket companies like letting telcos and sainsburys from the UK and Safeway from the states. What is the reason they don’t open here? I’d shop at Safeway anyway over coles and Woolworths going on choice and variety alone.
@dimitzvonmelbourne7886 Says:
The high food, rent and real estate prices are caused by very high demand, caused by....Well we know. 🐏🇦🇺
@MeredithBell-v3f Says:
We used to have an oversight department, the trade practices Act, but Labor got rid of that under Julia. Personally consumers can fix it boycott
@johnhoyle4401 Says:
Remember folks, climate change deniers fought for higher grocery bills, high power bills, and high petrol prices. They don’t get to complain.
@wyatthurts1729 Says:
Save a heap of taxpayers money and grab a free Aldi catalog this week, then compare it coles and woollies. A one person job at most 😂😂
@jefftysoutube Says:
I doubt if any primary producer isn't already selling into the highest paying market whether domestic or foreign. Just look at the WA Lobster industry as an example!
@whitemanriding Says:
I see some of the dog kibble is going for $300 + .
@WeveGotBush Says:
They can start with their servos always 30 to40 cents per liter more expensive than others then they give you 4 cents of😂
@jjsc4396 Says:
Great, another “inquiry” 🙄 With the power to do nothing but get some more face time for grifting pollies - useless f-🤬s
@nomyafiftyonefifty8081 Says:
Nothing will happen as per normal.
@bullshitstomper9417 Says:
Fuel prices
@Ich_slage_dich_in_dominos Says:
They got scared when kaufland was going to open shop here rookies and coles joint together to run them out of the country and kaufland is cheaper then aldis and we all shop in also at the moment
@stevep9041 Says:
It’s an opportunity for Albo to blame someone else.
@leonharrison800 Says:
When does Littleproud care?? When do any LNPers have concern about poverty across Australia? Or Sky News? Stop the hupocracy??
@rickmalaschenko3046 Says:
Another inquiry, people need to wake up.
@drewsale7288 Says:
Remember when the taxpayer bailed out the supermarkets for billions of dollars during Covid? If this government had any spine they'd insist that the supermarkets bail out the taxpayer now. But they won't because we live in a plutocracy disguised as a democracy.
@jrbaretta Says:
OUR FARMS ARE NOW OWNED BY CHINESE DICTATOR XI JINPING: According to a friend of mine who works in US intelligence, your government keeps allowing China to buy your farmland and ranches where the Chinese communists then grow vegetables, fruits, nuts, pork, chicken, cattle, beef and turkey as well as being allowed to grow fish on land-based fish farms. The Chinese government now owns more farmland in America,. Canada, South America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and the rest of Asia than all the other countries' combined. The traditional farmers have sold out big time to the Chinese commies. This means the dictator of China now has all that fruit and produce shipped directly to China from those overseas farms in the nations I just mentioned. How was this permitted? Through the corruption of bribed politicians who changed laws to allow China to achieve this. This means that there is much less food available on your local supermarket grocery shelves and hence, this has created a food shortage without the average consumer being aware of it and hence, much higher food prices at the checkout counter. The majority of the farms that China owns are owned through third party Chinese companies acting as shills or decoys, for the Chinese Communist Party in Beijing. These companies act in the role of corporate farms and cattle ranches, dairies, etc. They also own millions of acres in wheat fields in western democracies and are now charging through the roof for bread at your local grocery stores and supermarkets. A prophecy in the book of Revelation is very chilling and has puzzled Bible scholars for ages, a prophecy that the day would come, during a global atomic world war, when the price for one loaf of bread will cost a person a day's wages, meaning you would have to work one day if you wanted to eat just one loaf of bread. This means people will give up eating bread and/or those who still want to eat bread will do so only sparingly and will be prepared to sacrifice one day's wages for just one loaf of bread with the idea they would make that one loaf last as long as possible, perhaps refrigerating it and only eating one slice at a time. But many others will abandon eating bread altogether as the political and military powers in China watch this unfold on TV news programs like CNN and have a good laugh as they eat all the bread they want to.
@smartgoku9048 Says:
we might as well be third world at this point.
@jennyohara4011 Says:
Biscuits also way up in price..will try Aldi again.. too many crooks in Coles and Woolies now...the whole system is Corrupt actually..Australia is screwing us over
@jennyohara4011 Says:
I saw a bag of Marshmallows for $15 in Woolies..WTF going on...and Coke is never on special anymore..glad summer is a total flop in Melbourne so all beer and coke sales are crashing
@thecommiehunter1149 Says:
35 dollars for 4 items that's how bad it's gotten and this is at aldi
@davepowelldrumz Says:
$6 for 2L big m
@richardcarey169 Says:
You get what you pay for? UTRINQUE PARATUS 😅😅😅 Im alright jack , this is great fun eh?
@richardtravers8772 Says:
Muwwy you have been talking for months, talk does SFA you need to get off your fat lazy behind and do something.
@andrewcarter7260 Says:
This is a distraction. Make supermarkets the villains. Yes they need to treat their suppliers better. The solution is competition. I don’t get better prices in the smaller supermarkets. They charge more. Best bet buy from butchers and green grocers.
@BUY_YOUTUB_VIEWS_679 Says:
how come this man is not ruling the charts?
@rickfromhove3324 Says:
Green & black pokie cartel sells 2 litres of OMO for $24. The big German sells the same thing different label for $9.99. Gob smacking price gouging! The big hardware store is even worse !!!
@grahamsengineering.2532 Says:
Boycott Coles and Woolies, shop at your local independent store. Coles and Woolies have been ripping off the farmers and consumers for years.
@craptacular8282 Says:
Im from Australia and Ive been living in the UK. When I see the headlines in the Australian news,its like a flashback to 6 months ago in the UK.
@AdmiringGreyElephant-ro8ic Says:
Did you know that Climate Change is a total FRAUD it's all about TAXING THIN AIR, true fact !!
@MummaMia5 Says:
Damn right we need an enquiry. A bottle of olive oil has gone up $6 . That’s definitely not going to the farmer. It’s horrific.
@videofreak6047 Says:
Yea, these big supermarkets have the largest amount of unpaid and untrained staff. I see them all the time when i walk past the self serve checkouts.
@yetanotherspuart3993 Says:
As if you care. You said nothing as nsw pushed to have farmers sell up and now the farmland has rezoned for housing, all for immigrants.
@GirtByIdiots Says:
Let me guess it will be conducted by the same inept group that has previously looked into price gouging in other industries where nothing changed.

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