Coles and Woolies dragged to court—here's what it means for your weekly shop

Coles and Woolworths were set to face major courtroom battles that could change the way Australians see supermarket discounts.

After years of speculation, a Federal Court decision had cleared the way for shoppers to take on the retail giants.

At the heart of the case were claims that customers had been misled by so-called bargain pricing campaigns.


The Federal Court confirmed that class action proceedings run by Gerard Malouf & Partners (GMP Law) on behalf of shoppers would proceed in tandem with the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) separate case against Coles and Woolworths.

To keep costs down and protect customers who joined the class action, the court ordered that the lawsuits be paused until the ACCC’s liability judgment was handed down.

This meant the watchdog’s allegations of false and misleading claims would be tested first.


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Court aligns class action with ACCC case. Image source: Pexels/Gustavo Fring | Disclaimer: This is a stock image used for illustrative purposes only and does not depict the actual person, item, or event described.


If the ACCC established liability, the same findings would automatically apply to the class actions, which would then move directly to the question of compensation.

‘This is an important milestone for group members,’ said Gerard Malouf, founder and chairman at GMP Law.

‘The court's decision to align our class action with the ACCC proceedings streamlines the path to justice, reduces costs, and strengthens the prospects of securing fair compensation if liability is established.’

Coles and Woolworths were expected to face separate but linked trials as the cases unfolded next year.

The next case management hearing had been set for next Wednesday in Melbourne.


This video dives deeper into the same concerns raised in the article, highlighting claims of fake discounts and questions about supermarket competition.


Source: Youtube/Guardian Australia



If you’ve ever wondered what kind of impact these supermarket pricing claims could have on your own hip pocket, there’s more to the story.

Beyond the upcoming trials, shoppers have already been exploring their options for possible compensation.

One earlier case from 2022 revealed just how much money could be at stake if misleading tactics were proven.

Read more: Customers could claim up to $5,000 over sneaky pricing tactics at Coles and Woolworths—are you eligible?

Key Takeaways
  • The Federal Court allowed class actions against Coles and Woolworths to run alongside the ACCC’s case.
  • Proceedings were paused until the ACCC liability judgment was delivered.
  • If liability was found, the same findings would apply to class actions seeking compensation.
  • The next case management hearing was scheduled in Melbourne.

The outcome of these cases could determine whether shoppers receive long-awaited compensation for years of disputed discounts—do you believe the supermarkets should pay?
 

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False and misleading practices = fraud. Yes, any business so indulging should face the consequences.
 
It’s the same old story isn’t it? Greed! Massive profits at the cost of the consumer. Many to whom the prices mean the difference between eating well & making do with beans on toast.
 
And how do they decide which customers get compensated. It's really everyone who's shopped with them for the period they are talking about surely or is it just specific products. Get out the spreadsheet.
 
And how do they decide which customers get compensated. It's really everyone who's shopped with them for the period they are talking about surely or is it just specific products. Get out the spreadsheet.
Mate it’s only the people who have joined the class action who get compensation.
 
Mate it’s only the people who have joined the class action who get compensation.
Thats exactly right, just in case an opening is there for others, keep all of your receipts from Woollies and Coles....jay2
 
Thats exactly right, just in case an opening is there for others, keep all of your receipts from Woollies and Coles....jay2
Have your tried to keep receipts, they fade away after a couple of weeks.
 
Long overdue that someone in Authority has taken a closer look at some of the Marketing and Selling prices and the claims of greatly reduced pricing thereby leading Coles and Woolworths to declare that shoppers are getting products as heavily discounted 'Specials'.
 
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Lets all hope any money in compensation & fines (if they even get fined) comes from their massive profits & not from raising prices or finding yet another way to rips us all off! UNTRUSTWORTHY!!
 
How did, or, how's one to be able to take part in this action.

I, as with many, only have my "Every Day Rewards Card" as proof of purchases.

After all is said & done, it raises the "?", how much compensation will each claimant receive after all "Legal" costs are paid out ?

I don't think that you'd be able to buy a "Rolls", but maybe a lottery ticket, with a bit of luck.
 
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Have your tried to keep receipts, they fade away after a couple of weeks.
Dear member Kaza60, thankyou for your post. Have you thought about buying those laminating sheets. Cut the sheet length wise to size, and laminate the receipt. It should last much longer. Have a beautiful evening. 🙏🦋
 
Dear member Kaza60, thankyou for your post. Have you thought about buying those laminating sheets. Cut the sheet length wise to size, and laminate the receipt. It should last much longer. Have a beautiful evening. 🙏🦋
Printing a copy will last longer.....attach original.
 
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Printing a copy will last longer.....attach original.
Good afternoon dear member Magpie1, thankyou for your post. Yes, even better print. Have a beautiful afternoon, 🙏🦋
 

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