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Coles trials Uber Eats with grocery staples

Coles has expanded its Uber Eats trial by widening its range of options to include everyday grocery items. Along with adding four more stores, to the trial, customers now have more choice in what items they want to have delivered. According to InsideFMCG, each of the partnering Coles stores offers an ‘Absolute Essentials’ range which […]

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Harvest Snaps Revolutionises Snacking With New Black Bean Range

Launched in January 2017, Harvest Snaps is one of Australia’s fastest growing snack food brands. Driven by a passion for developing truly innovative products, and reinvigorating the stale snacking category, there’s a lot in the pipeline from this brand, including its latest release new Harvest Snaps Black Bean! That’s right Black Bean. Let me explain.

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Woolworths Metro squashes small businesses

The Woolworths’ new convenience-type-store in Kirribilli has competitor stores already feeling squeezed despite the new store only being open for a few days. News.com.au reported the owner of the fruit shop next door had cancelled his lease and another convenience store across the road has begun to consolidate his external florist to within the store.

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2018 IGA Awards of Excellence winners revealed

    Australia’s leading Independent Grocers of Australia (IGA) stores were recognised at the prestigious annual IGA Awards of Excellence held on the Gold Coast on 9 July. The IGA Awards of Excellence acknowledge the dedicated efforts of the stores and their teams in their local community, and heralded the winning stores as the benchmark

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Woolies and Coles ramp up small-store format battle

A new Woolworths concept store has opened on Pitt St Mall in the Sydney CBD, aiming to change the way shoppers engage with the retail giant. Meanwhile, its direct competitor Coles has been covertly working on a similar small-store format under the name of ‘Project 535’, and will roll out up to 120 stores that

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