Supermarket giant Coles has officially signed the acquisition contract and purchased one of its major customers.
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Coles product availability and trading hours return to normal
Australia’s supermarket giants are returning to normal trading hours and stock availability, following the dramatic surge in panic buying in March.
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Supermarket giants reveal revenue following nation’s panic buying
Consumer panic buying in March due to the current pandemic saw a supermarket giant record its highest-ever quarterly sales growth, whilst another says strict purchasing limits hurt its sales.
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Leading fashion retailer signs up for new warehouse in Victoria
A major clothing retailer has signed a lease for a 18,800 square metre distribution centre in Melbourne’s west.
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Coles and Woolies to hire thousands more workers to meet demand
Supermarket giants Coles and Woolworths are hiring thousands of people and opening three new distribution centres to meet the increased demand and logistics challenge.
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Wesfarmers to sell five per cent of Coles Group
Wesfarmers announced on Monday 30th March that it will sell a 5.2 per cent stake in Coles Group Limited for total pre-tax proceeds of $1 million.
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Coles to acquire one of the largest producers of chilled ready meals in Australia
Supermarket giant Coles is a step closer to purchasing one of its major customers.
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Coles and Woolworths collaborate to guarantee grocery supply
Supermarket giants are coordinating immediately to ensure consumers have reliable and fair access to groceries during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Coles and Woolworths suspend deliveries as demand for groceries rapidly rises
Coles and Woolworths have announced it is suspending its “click & collect” and some home delivery services for majority of Australian consumers due to unprecedented demand.
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Grocery supply chains in demand following Australia wide shortage of toilet paper
Commodities such as toilet paper and tissues have been wiped off the shelves of leading Australian supermarkets, boosting the demand for stock and sending supply chains into overdrive.
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