Coles and Woolworths face the possibility of hefty fines as Australian shoppers experience rising prices at the checkout.

Coles and Woolworths face the possibility of hefty fines as Australian shoppers experience rising prices at the checkout.
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It seems that the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is taking a closer look at pricing practices among major supermarkets like Coles and Woolworths. With rising inflation and cost of living concerns, consumers are feeling the pinch more than ever. If these major retailers are found to be misleading customers or engaging in unfair pricing strategies, significant fines could be on the horizon. It’s crucial for Coles and Woolworths to ensure transparency in their pricing to maintain consumer trust, especially during challenging economic times. Hopefully, this leads to fairer practices that benefit shoppers while holding these large retailers accountable.