75pc of Australians want more competition for Coles and Woolworths, Masters Grocer survey shows
A survey by independent grocery retailers ahead of the release of the Harper review has found overwhelming public support for tougher laws to boost competition in the $88 billion grocery market.
The survey, conducted on behalf of Masters Grocers Australia, found that 72 per cent of respondents believe the grocery market is too dominated by Coles and Woolworths and only 22 per cent believe the level of competition is "healthy".
A large majority of respondents – 75 per cent – said competition laws should be strengthened to deliver a range of benefits including lower prices, greater choice and a generally fairer society. Sydney Morning Herald – Read more…
The survey, conducted on behalf of Masters Grocers Australia, found that 72 per cent of respondents believe the grocery market is too dominated by Coles and Woolworths and only 22 per cent believe the level of competition is "healthy".
A large majority of respondents – 75 per cent – said competition laws should be strengthened to deliver a range of benefits including lower prices, greater choice and a generally fairer society. Sydney Morning Herald – Read more…
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