Aussie supermarkets focus on value, but expert warns it’s ‘not the only lever’

The ‘big two’ supermarkets, Coles and Woolworths, shared their third-quarter results, exceeding expectations, but confirming that the grocery price war is far from over. Woolworths’ supermarket sales grew by 3.4 per cent while Coles’ supermarket sales grew by 3.7 per cent over the same quarter.  “These results reflect the continued investments we are making in value and in improving the shopping experience for our customers both in store and online,” Leah Weckert, Coles Group CE

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