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    Woolworths introduces new checkout counters to cater shoppers' preferences

    Because most people use a card as it's easier and quicker. That's why people would go to self serve in the first place. That's what I do anyway. And they know what machines are used the most everyday and how they are used. It's not a big conspiracy to wind up the self serve haters.
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    Kmart glasses shatter expectations: Shopper's painful encounter sparks safety warning!

    No. Even Australian souvenirs are made in China. :confused:
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    Electrifying aisles: Woolworths sparks up with Aussie-made EV utes for greener delivery fleet

    Exactly, except this time he's run out of electric. :D
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    Electrifying aisles: Woolworths sparks up with Aussie-made EV utes for greener delivery fleet

    So if someone's delivery is late the driver can have a new excuse. He can say he broke down as the ute's battery went flat. 🙂 And with the collection of trollies. How does this help? "One of the notable features of these vehicles is a warning light designed to alert pedestrians." What about...
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    Kmart glasses shatter expectations: Shopper's painful encounter sparks safety warning!

    It's all made in China and sold cheap. You could be lucky and buy something that lasts. I won't say you get what you pay for. Oops! I just did😁
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    Australians Beware: The Hidden Dangers of Public Wi-Fi You Need to Know About Right Now!

    I'd say not at all. I've had dealings with the internet for many years and know all the pitfalls. And I've currently got a list on my phone of about 80 networks at places that my phone would connect to straight away if I went to them again. Got no problem with them.
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    Australians Beware: The Hidden Dangers of Public Wi-Fi You Need to Know About Right Now!

    Wherever there's free WiFi I connect to it. Saves my data and never had anything hacked. I also use Woolies free WiFi whenever shopping there and use it when I'm paying with the debit card on my phone
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    Exclusive $2 coins hit Woolworths shelves—find out how to get your hands on them!

    I only pay by card so won't see one anyway. And won't be seeing any Olympics as it's all on overnight. 😕
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    Exclusive $2 coins hit Woolworths shelves—find out how to get your hands on them!

    😂 They didn't refuse to celebrate. They just didn't want to sell all the cheap Chinese "authentic" Australian junk. Did it make any difference to you personally? 🤔
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    Is your bank quietly draining your savings? Learn how Aussies lose over $600 million in sneaky fees!

    Buy a money travel card from a company like Wise and put the currency on for the country you're going to. If I wanted £3,000 to spend in the UK then they'd convert $5,750.54 with their one off fee. Then you've got UK currency to spend without costing anything unless their atm's charge a fee...
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    Woolworths to sell Australian flags in time for the Paris Olympics

    I won't be buying any Anzac stuff from anywhere. I'll only be at home all day. Dont need to wave flags there. And cant even go to local shopping centre as it seems all the stores will be closed.:confused:
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    Woolworths to sell Australian flags in time for the Paris Olympics

    It says "locally-made, handheld Australian flags". Maybe China is local?:D
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    Qantas Remediation

    Instead of taking notice of people who haven't even bothered looking it up themselves. Take a look at this https://www.accc.gov.au/media-release/qantas-agrees-to-20m-payments-to-customers-and-subject-to-court-approval-a-100m-penalty-for-misleading-consumers Or this...
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    Measles on the move: Health department rings alarm at popular hotspots in this Aussie state!

    I had chicken pox about 40+ years ago. Didn't realise what it was and scratched a spot under my eye and have always had a little scar there. 😕
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    Final chapter? Online retail giant faces tough times and customer uncertainty

    My son had a senior position there and was made redundant on Monday. 😕
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    Measles on the move: Health department rings alarm at popular hotspots in this Aussie state!

    I think I had the MMR vaccination about 65 years ago. 🤔 I'm pleased that my grandsons parents are keeping them up to date with the vaccinations they need to have at a young age. 🙂
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    Alarming image reveals harsh truth about grocery shopping

    People were told not to panic with toilet paper. That didn't end well.
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    Alarming image reveals harsh truth about grocery shopping

    There's normally about 20 million eggs laid a day. Don't know what it currently is with all this problem? I've only got 2 packs of 12 eggs at the moment😕 Will have to find some more tomorrow when I'm shopping.
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    Major retailers face possible breakups following price gouging allegations

    Need some UK supermarkets here to shake it all up. 😁
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