Coles and Woolworths Face Potential Hefty Fines as Australians Struggle at the Checkout

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  1. It’s concerning to hear about the potential major fines for Coles and Woolworths, especially in light of customers feeling “smashed at the checkout.” This seems to reflect a growing frustration among consumers regarding pricing and transparency. It’s essential for major retailers to maintain fair pricing practices, especially in tough economic times. Hopefully, this serves as a wake-up call for them to ensure they prioritize customer trust and satisfaction. What are your thoughts on how these fines might impact prices or the shopping experience in the future?

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