Supermarket giant Coles is pushing forward with a plan to slash the number of products on its shelves by at least 10 per cent, in a move it says is designed to make it “easier” for shoppers.
Shoppers have commented on social media they visited several stores across Sydney to find supermarket shelves empty. Six months after an avian influenza outbreak in Australia, shoppers begun ...
Coles is slashing the number of products on its shelves by at least 10 per cent, following in the footsteps of discount supermarket chain Aldi. While the move could lead to higher profits for the ...
Coles has reacted to a worker allegedly being stabbed by a 13-year-old boy inside one of its supermarkets with this ... knives would be taken off their shelves nationwide due to increased levels ...
Supermarkets and businesses might proactively choose to source their food products from regenerative farms to reduce their climate impact. So, what does all this mean for your weekly shop?
Among those to have been banished from shelves only to later make a return ... will make their come back in supermarkets next week. The crispy rolls had been removed from stores in 2022, but ...
A common spice found in supermarkets has been discovered to possess anti-cancer properties and could potentially combat heart disease. Paprika, a staple in global cuisine, is renowned for its ...
On Monday, Jan. 13, at an Aldi supermarket in Chicago, a coyote was discovered in the refrigerator section hiding behind the shelf of prepared meals, according to a video Barstool Sports ...