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    Coles' paper bag switch sparks debate among shoppers

    I have 4 of them and they ae fantastic, so light and machine washable. They hide in the bottom of my bag so I don't have to remember bags in the car.
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    Joke Tickle, tickle went the Mortician.

    A wake after a funeral was to see if the corpse was alive. A tube with a bell attached so the corpse could ring, if alive. Very macarbe, but people have been buried alive because they were in a comma. Hence the expression "for whom the bell tolls".
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    Biscuit bug-out: Coles ingredient leaves mum crumbling in disgust!

    Cochineal from insects so what! better than the chemical Cancer causing rubbish that is a lot of foods. There are over 80,000 chemicals that are in use and they haven't been tested for cancer causing properties.
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    Farmers expose unfair practices of supermarkets amid ‘price gouging’ investigation

    Woolworths bought and shut down Franklins 30 years ago. Franklins was giving them a run for their money. What other company have the big 2 shut down?
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    Massive cut on 500 tariffs could save Aussies money and reduce household expenses

    And we have tariffs with GST on top, of course there is also import duty, death taxes etc etc etc.
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    Is Bunnings now the go-to for cleaning supplies? Here’s why this shopper thinks so!

    Coles don't sell the 110 pack of Finish dish tablets only he expensive ones. Chemist wharehouse had them for $17.99 this week. Bunnings are now selling Dogfood in bulk at the big stores.
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    Want to make $1k weekly? Here’s how, according to The Trash Lawyer

    I have done the same. A fridge (working) kids toys, beds, I was even taking a TV that a tenant dumped at the bin, a bloke saw me taking it out and took it for his mate. I even put a price for sale on a fridge, apply within, guaranteed to have it pinched. It saved taking it to the dump.
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    Woolworths announces major price drop for over 400 products

    A gravy train is the rip off. If you can charge more because everyone else is the gravy train runs.
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    Woolworths announces major price drop for over 400 products

    If Dynamo 7 in 1 capsules marked down from $ 43 to $30 shows the ripoff previously
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    Save up to 24% Off Your Power Bill

    No north Qld
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    Shocking discovery: Coles shopper reveals 'terrifying' surprise inside Tim Tam packet

    Rats chew through anything except metal. I have had rats trying to get the dog food in a heavy duty rubbish bin lid. I live in a rural area so always a problem. In the cities the rats live in the drains so they are always a concern for business. Rats and cockroaches are the first things alive...
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    Outraged shopper exposes BIG W's $4,000 shipping fee blunder: 'That is ridiculous!'

    If you buy anything on line you have to look at the shipping fee and if it is from England maybe an air fare would be cheaper. hahaha
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    Discover how Aussies are setting themselves up for long-term 'debt disasters'!

    Worse is payday loans. Fast track to disaster
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    Woman walking dog falls victim to alleged robbery by trio of kids!

    And a dam good thrashing would not go astray. Oh sorry it might actually hurt the little darlings
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    This mum's genius grocery trick gets her free food at checkout

    That was totally wrong. You get the product for free. Next time stand your ground and ask to see a manager. When they bring the digital tickets this won't happen. I have received toilet paper, leg ham and other tings over the years.
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    Power outage causes supermarkets to dump a staggering amount of fresh produce: 'Such a shame to see this much going to waste'

    I have used generators, no big deal for supermarkets to have a reasonable size one for their freezers. No power so the stores don't need to open for the public, and the costs are tax deductable anyway. Floods are a different matter, all the food is contaminated anyway.
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    JB Hi-Fi allows customers to haggle in-store: 'Take the deal'

    I always ask for their best price.
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