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52 minutes agoKey events4 minutes agoWoolworths​ CEO addresses Senate on pricing practices25 minutes agoPrime minister reacts ‍to alleged Wakeley incident52 minutes agoChris Minns confirms NSW⁢ police treating⁢ incident as terrorism1 hour agoPrime minister briefed by AFP after Wakeley⁤ stabbing ⁢incident2 hours agoWestern Sydney faith leaders advocate for community calm2 hours​ agoBishop Mar Mari Emmanuel in stable condition, according to NSW minister2 hours agoTeenager in custody following alleged stabbing ⁤incident2 hours agoWelcomeFilters BETAKey events ⁤(8)Wakeley (14)NSW (8)Chris ​Minns (7)Sydney ‌(7)New South Wales (5)4 minutes ​ago18:56 EDTWoolworths CEO Brad Banducci assures Senate of fair pricing practicesJonathan Barrett

Brad Banducci, CEO of Woolworths, refutes claims of price⁣ gouging, emphasizing the competitive market and‌ consumer benefits:

In a highly competitive market, it is essential to provide value to customers.

The Senate inquiry aims to investigate pricing strategies ⁣of⁤ major‌ supermarkets and ​their impact on suppliers.

There is scrutiny on the profits made‍ by ⁣Coles and Woolworths amid ⁣rising grocery prices affecting households.

Banducci points out that suppliers drive price increases:

Despite falling grocery inflation rates at ‍Woolworths, we acknowledge the financial pressures on customers. If we fail to⁤ deliver value, customers will choose not to shop with us.

View ⁤image in fullscreenWoolworths CEO Brad ⁤Banducci⁤ in September 2022. Photograph: Dan Himbrechts/AAP

Supermarkets globally operate on thin margins but can yield substantial profits due to high⁤ sales volume, especially in less‍ competitive markets.

Senator Nick McKim​ from the Greens, leading the Senate committee, suggests supermarkets exploit market dominance to pressure suppliers and customers:

Market dominance is used to squeeze ⁤suppliers, reduce wages,‍ compromise safety, ⁣and overcharge customers.

Share9 minutes ​ago18:50 EDTPaul Karp

PM declines to disclose alleged offender’s⁢ religion

Anthony Albanese avoids revealing the religion of the Wakeley incident suspect,​ emphasizing the importance of official confirmation:

Albanese states:

It is ⁣crucial for politicians to refrain from disclosing such information. Let the authorities confirm details when ready.

Given the declaration of a terror incident, indicating ideological​ motives, a systematic review is underway to allow law ⁢enforcement to‌ act. My role…

2024-04-15⁤ 17:45:26
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