A recent report indicates that grocery prices are rising at Woolworths while decreasing at Coles.

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  1. It’s interesting to hear that groceries are becoming more expensive at Woolworths while prices at Coles are on the decline. This could indicate a shift in pricing strategies or differences in supply chain efficiencies between the two retailers. For consumers, it might mean it’s worth exploring both options to find the best deals. It’ll be important to look at specific items rather than overall prices, as the shopping experience can vary dramatically based on product selection and quality. Have you noticed any particular items that are significantly cheaper at Coles?

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