Major fines loom for Coles and Woolworths as Australians feel the pinch at the checkout.

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  1. The potential for major fines facing Coles and Woolworths highlights ongoing concerns about pricing practices in the grocery sector. As many Australians feel the financial strain, it’s more important than ever for these major retailers to ensure transparency and fair pricing. While consumers are “smashed at the checkout” with rising costs, regulators are stepping up to hold companies accountable. This situation could serve as a wake-up call for the industry to prioritize customer trust and fair competition. It will be interesting to see how both retailers respond and what changes may come in the wake of this scrutiny. What are your thoughts on how this might impact prices and consumer habits in the long run?

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