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Court battle begins over Coles’ grocery prices

Jonathan Barrett

Jonathan Barrett

A highly anticipated federal court battle between the competition regulator and supermarket giant Coles begins today, testing allegations the retailer offered “illusory” discounts on hundreds of everyday products.

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is seeking large penalties and community service orders against Coles, which, along with Woolworths, controls two-thirds of the Australian grocery market.

A similar case against Woolworths is expected to be heard at a later date.

A shopper looks at items displayed on a shelf at at Coles supermarket
A shopper looks at items displayed on a shelf at at Coles supermarket. Photograph: Hollie Adams/Reuters

The 10-day hearing in Melbourne will scrutinise pricing practices involving hundreds of products, from instant coffee to chocolate biscuits, over an extended period.

The regulator alleges that Coles temporarily inflated prices before marking the items as discounted under promotions like “Down Down,” in a practice known as “was/is” pricing.

Coles is defending the claims, arguing pricing was a response to increased costs from suppliers.

The case starts during a period of reigniting inflation, with groceries and other household costs rising strongly again.

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Wildlife officials still searching for entangled humpback whale in Victoria

Victoria’s Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) is still searching for a humpback whale entangled in rope off the Gippsland coast.

The agency said the juvenile whale was first seen late Saturday by a wildlife tour boat, heading slowly south about 250 metres off the coast of Cape Wellington. The animal was seen again on Sunday morning and was described as moving “very slowly”, appearing underweight.

DEECA will send a plane up today to continue searching for the whale in hopes of providing assistance.

The agency said it is likely to be the same whale that was seen earlier this month in Jervis Bay, NSW. Members of the public who see the animal are urged to call the DEECA emergency hotline on 1300 136 017.

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