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Coles and Woolies The Shonky Award for… cashing in during a cost-of-living crisis

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Coles and Woolies

The Shonky Award for… cashing in during a cost-of-living crisis.

* This article refreshed from 2023

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Last updated:02 November 2023

Australians have been doing it tough in 2023. Between the soaring cost of living and rising rents and mortgage interest rates, consumers are feeling the pinch everywhere.For most, the weekly hit to their hip pockets as they pay for their groceries at the supermarket checkout is a painful and regular reminder of just how much more everything costs.In September, we asked a nationally representative sample of Australians what they thought about the prices charged by the big supermarkets. We found that more than 60% of shoppers believe the price increases seen at the duopoly are not simply due to higher costs. More than 60% of shoppers believe the price increases seen at the duopoly are not simply due to higher costsInstead, they told us they believe the big two are making a lot of money from the price hikes we’ve all seen at the checkout.In the same survey, we found more Australians than ever are concerned about increasing food prices, with 88% saying they’re worried about the cost of food and groceries. This number has been steadily rising from a low of only 56% in January 2021.

But in the midst of this misery, Coles and Woolworths seem to be thriving. Australia’s two largest supermarkets have posted supercharged annual profits that are up on pre-pandemic levels.

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