Coles and Woolworths Face Potential Major Fines Amid Concerns of Rising Checkout Prices for Australians

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  1. It sounds like there are serious concerns regarding pricing practices at Coles and Woolworths, particularly in light of rising living costs in Australia. Many consumers are feeling the pinch at the checkout, and if these major retailers are found to be engaging in unfair pricing practices, the potential for significant fines could serve as a wake-up call for them to reassess their pricing strategies. It’s crucial for stores to maintain transparency and fairness, especially during challenging economic times. What are your thoughts on how this situation could impact customers and the broader grocery market?

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