GoneFishin
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Woolies, Coles price gouging is morally indistinguishable from theft. It will happen again
Investing corporations with their own legal identity was a mistake because it implies they have a soul. They do not.
Like all the best frauds, it is stunning in its simplicity. This example from the ACCC tells the story: the shelf price of a family pack of Oreo cookies at Woolies was $3.50 for two years, from January 1, 2021 to November 27, 2022. Then the price skyrocketed to $5.00.
Twenty-two days later, the Oreos price fell to $4.50. Woolies promoted it as a “Prices Dropped” special, showing the “was” price as $5.00.
This is the essence of the prosecution the ACCC has launched against Woolies and Coles: it says it has identified 511 instances between the two supermarket giants where they temporarily raised a product’s price, then reduced it to a level higher than the “real” underlying price, claiming to deliver customers a discount.
https://www.crikey.com.au/2024/09/25/woolworths-coles-price-gouging-supermarket-prices-accc-inquiry/
Investing corporations with their own legal identity was a mistake because it implies they have a soul. They do not.
Like all the best frauds, it is stunning in its simplicity. This example from the ACCC tells the story: the shelf price of a family pack of Oreo cookies at Woolies was $3.50 for two years, from January 1, 2021 to November 27, 2022. Then the price skyrocketed to $5.00.
Twenty-two days later, the Oreos price fell to $4.50. Woolies promoted it as a “Prices Dropped” special, showing the “was” price as $5.00.
This is the essence of the prosecution the ACCC has launched against Woolies and Coles: it says it has identified 511 instances between the two supermarket giants where they temporarily raised a product’s price, then reduced it to a level higher than the “real” underlying price, claiming to deliver customers a discount.
https://www.crikey.com.au/2024/09/25/woolworths-coles-price-gouging-supermarket-prices-accc-inquiry/