Copy link Copied Copy link Copied Subscribe to gift this article Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Already a subscriber? Login Coles charged consumers 36 per cent more for a cleaning product despite advertising it as discounted, according to documents filed with the Federal Court by the competition regulator as part of its sham pricing case against the supermarket giants. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is suing Coles and Woolworths , accusing the nation’s two largest grocery chains of offering supposedly discounted prices on goods which were marked higher than their original shelf price.
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ACCC finds supermarket shelves riddled with sham discounts
Documents lodged with the Federal Court show hundreds of items from hand wash to infant formula were promoted at prices higher than the “regular price”.