Greek yoghurt among essentials slashed in Australian supermarket price war

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Greek yoghurt is among hundreds of everyday grocery items to see price cuts as Woolworths and Coles ramp up their supermarket price war, offering relief to Australians grappling with rising living costs.

Woolworths announced a 10% price drop on around 400 essential items, including Greek yoghurt, with prices locked in until at least 2026.

“This isn’t just a short-term promotion,” Woolworths CEO Amanda Bardwell told 7News, promising “genuine, lasting and dependable value.”

Photo: Darren England / AAP.

Meanwhile, Coles has reduced prices on over 680 products by an average of 21% in its expanded “Down Down” campaign, with more discounts expected in winter.

The move comes amid growing scrutiny over supermarket pricing practices, including allegations of “shrinkflation” and misleading discounting, which have prompted government action and oversight by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).

Source: 7News.

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