Coles shoppers are outraged over this cheese’s 'insane' price hike

Whether it's melted on top of some delicious toasties, crumbed and fried as part of a savoury meal, or just eaten straight out of the packet as a tasty snack (pun intended), there's no denying that cheese makes almost everything better.

Aside from its well-known deliciousness, another thing we can all agree on is that cheese isn't as cheap as it used to be.


If you’ve noticed, the cost of dairy products has been rising steadily over the past few years – and it doesn't look like it's going to stop any time soon.

So you can imagine how surprised and outraged Coles shoppers were when they recently spotted an extraordinary price increase on a popular brand of cheese.

One shopper recently took to Facebook when they noticed that CHEER Tasty 36-Slice 750g packs were now being sold at Coles for a whopping $17.55!

In comparison, they were sold for only $10.00 in 2021. That means there was a 75.5 per cent increase from the same product's price — almost double. Yikes!

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CHEER Tasty Cheese Slices 750g are sold for $17.55 much to one shopper’s dismay. Credit: Coles

Many people reacted to the post, and they expressed their dismay at the huge leap in the price of the cheese.

‘Between the cost of petrol and interest rates, I can barely afford home-brand cheese!’ one person’s relatable remark read.

‘CHEER is the new Brie or Camembert (cheese). Save it for those special occasions.’

‘I reckon the price of cheese has gone up the most, it’s crazy.’ another pointed out.

Another shared: ‘I understand dairy items have increased, but this is so wrong.’


Others also revealed that the same kind of CHEER Tasty Cheese is also found at Woolies for $3 less, but as one person put it: ‘That’s just as bad.’

CHEER Tasty Cheese has yet to issue a response.

Coles though has taken note of the customers’ dismay and pointed at their other cheese options shoppers may opt to choose from.

A spokesperson said: ‘We are always looking to offer the best value possible to customers where we can.’

‘We have many cheese options at great value prices including Coles Cheese Block 1kg at $9 and Tasty Shredded Cheese Bags 700g at $7.50, both of which are LOCKED until January 2023.’

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Excessively wet and dry weather conditions in parts of Australia have led to a smaller production of milk. Credit: Facebook/Australian Dairy Farmers

Bega Slices 250g have a special of $1 discount for Flybuys members until the end of November – with this week having an in-store special of $5 with the incremental dollar discount for Flybuys members added on top,’ they added.

‘We also have a great value Coles Brand Cheese Slice 500g option at $8.60.’

Food prices have gone up 7.3 per cent over the last year — the highest in three decades — and dairy products are among the worst-hit food groups.

Reports say milk is more expensive by 12c per litre at $1.81 today compared to $1.69 in 2021.

Key Takeaways

  • Coles shoppers have aired their disappointment at CHEER Cheese over an apparent price hike on one of the company's most popular products.
  • CHEER Tasty 36-Slice 750g packs are now priced at $17.55, up from $10 in 2021.
  • The price hike has prompted an angry reaction from many Facebook users, who are disappointed at CHEER's decision to raise its price so steeply.
  • A Coles spokesperson said there are plenty of other affordable cheese options for shoppers in store and online.
According to industry analysts, poor grazing conditions caused by either too-dry or too wet weather have had the downstream effects of less milk production.

Now, since it would make sense for you to milk your cheese purchases for every cent they’re worth, we thought you’d appreciate some ideas on what to do with leftover cheese here and how to eat cheese ‘the right way’ here.

So, have you noticed price increases in your favourite cheese brand as well? How big of a part does cheese have in your diet?

Tell us in the comments section below!


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Yes, there is a huge price increase in cheeses, and we can whine all we want and when the price goes up again, whine some more, and when etc etc, Until we simply accept the over-inflation of prices. We have no choice
 
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Whether it's melted on top of some delicious toasties, crumbed and fried as part of a savoury meal, or just eaten straight out of the packet as a tasty snack (pun intended), there's no denying that cheese makes almost everything better.

Aside from its well-known deliciousness, another thing we can all agree on is that cheese isn't as cheap as it used to be.


If you’ve noticed, the cost of dairy products has been rising steadily over the past few years – and it doesn't look like it's going to stop any time soon.

So you can imagine how surprised and outraged Coles shoppers were when they recently spotted an extraordinary price increase on a popular brand of cheese.

One shopper recently took to Facebook when they noticed that CHEER Tasty 36-Slice 750g packs were now being sold at Coles for a whopping $17.55!

In comparison, they were sold for only $10.00 in 2021. That means there was a 75.5 per cent increase from the same product's price — almost double. Yikes!

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CHEER Tasty Cheese Slices 750g are sold for $17.55 much to one shopper’s dismay. Credit: Coles

Many people reacted to the post, and they expressed their dismay at the huge leap in the price of the cheese.

‘Between the cost of petrol and interest rates, I can barely afford home-brand cheese!’ one person’s relatable remark read.

‘CHEER is the new Brie or Camembert (cheese). Save it for those special occasions.’

‘I reckon the price of cheese has gone up the most, it’s crazy.’ another pointed out.

Another shared: ‘I understand dairy items have increased, but this is so wrong.’


Others also revealed that the same kind of CHEER Tasty Cheese is also found at Woolies for $3 less, but as one person put it: ‘That’s just as bad.’

CHEER Tasty Cheese has yet to issue a response.

Coles though has taken note of the customers’ dismay and pointed at their other cheese options shoppers may opt to choose from.

A spokesperson said: ‘We are always looking to offer the best value possible to customers where we can.’

‘We have many cheese options at great value prices including Coles Cheese Block 1kg at $9 and Tasty Shredded Cheese Bags 700g at $7.50, both of which are LOCKED until January 2023.’

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Excessively wet and dry weather conditions in parts of Australia have led to a smaller production of milk. Credit: Facebook/Australian Dairy Farmers

Bega Slices 250g have a special of $1 discount for Flybuys members until the end of November – with this week having an in-store special of $5 with the incremental dollar discount for Flybuys members added on top,’ they added.

‘We also have a great value Coles Brand Cheese Slice 500g option at $8.60.’

Food prices have gone up 7.3 per cent over the last year — the highest in three decades — and dairy products are among the worst-hit food groups.

Reports say milk is more expensive by 12c per litre at $1.81 today compared to $1.69 in 2021.

Key Takeaways

  • Coles shoppers have aired their disappointment at CHEER Cheese over an apparent price hike on one of the company's most popular products.
  • CHEER Tasty 36-Slice 750g packs are now priced at $17.55, up from $10 in 2021.
  • The price hike has prompted an angry reaction from many Facebook users, who are disappointed at CHEER's decision to raise its price so steeply.
  • A Coles spokesperson said there are plenty of other affordable cheese options for shoppers in store and online.
According to industry analysts, poor grazing conditions caused by either too-dry or too wet weather have had the downstream effects of less milk production.

Now, since it would make sense for you to milk your cheese purchases for every cent they’re worth, we thought you’d appreciate some ideas on what to do with leftover cheese here and how to eat cheese ‘the right way’ here.

So, have you noticed price increases in your favourite cheese brand as well? How big of a part does cheese have in your diet?

Tell us in the comments section below!


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Coles, and Woolies too I suspect, not that long ago price hiked a heap of items, substantially, and then had a big ad splurge on tv and online, that they were discounting a large range of products, so that we would save heaps on our shopping.
Thing was, the discounted prices were still higher than the original price just a short time prior.
 
Whether it's melted on top of some delicious toasties, crumbed and fried as part of a savoury meal, or just eaten straight out of the packet as a tasty snack (pun intended), there's no denying that cheese makes almost everything better.

Aside from its well-known deliciousness, another thing we can all agree on is that cheese isn't as cheap as it used to be.


If you’ve noticed, the cost of dairy products has been rising steadily over the past few years – and it doesn't look like it's going to stop any time soon.

So you can imagine how surprised and outraged Coles shoppers were when they recently spotted an extraordinary price increase on a popular brand of cheese.

One shopper recently took to Facebook when they noticed that CHEER Tasty 36-Slice 750g packs were now being sold at Coles for a whopping $17.55!

In comparison, they were sold for only $10.00 in 2021. That means there was a 75.5 per cent increase from the same product's price — almost double. Yikes!

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CHEER Tasty Cheese Slices 750g are sold for $17.55 much to one shopper’s dismay. Credit: Coles

Many people reacted to the post, and they expressed their dismay at the huge leap in the price of the cheese.

‘Between the cost of petrol and interest rates, I can barely afford home-brand cheese!’ one person’s relatable remark read.

‘CHEER is the new Brie or Camembert (cheese). Save it for those special occasions.’

‘I reckon the price of cheese has gone up the most, it’s crazy.’ another pointed out.

Another shared: ‘I understand dairy items have increased, but this is so wrong.’


Others also revealed that the same kind of CHEER Tasty Cheese is also found at Woolies for $3 less, but as one person put it: ‘That’s just as bad.’

CHEER Tasty Cheese has yet to issue a response.

Coles though has taken note of the customers’ dismay and pointed at their other cheese options shoppers may opt to choose from.

A spokesperson said: ‘We are always looking to offer the best value possible to customers where we can.’

‘We have many cheese options at great value prices including Coles Cheese Block 1kg at $9 and Tasty Shredded Cheese Bags 700g at $7.50, both of which are LOCKED until January 2023.’

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Excessively wet and dry weather conditions in parts of Australia have led to a smaller production of milk. Credit: Facebook/Australian Dairy Farmers

Bega Slices 250g have a special of $1 discount for Flybuys members until the end of November – with this week having an in-store special of $5 with the incremental dollar discount for Flybuys members added on top,’ they added.

‘We also have a great value Coles Brand Cheese Slice 500g option at $8.60.’

Food prices have gone up 7.3 per cent over the last year — the highest in three decades — and dairy products are among the worst-hit food groups.

Reports say milk is more expensive by 12c per litre at $1.81 today compared to $1.69 in 2021.

Key Takeaways

  • Coles shoppers have aired their disappointment at CHEER Cheese over an apparent price hike on one of the company's most popular products.
  • CHEER Tasty 36-Slice 750g packs are now priced at $17.55, up from $10 in 2021.
  • The price hike has prompted an angry reaction from many Facebook users, who are disappointed at CHEER's decision to raise its price so steeply.
  • A Coles spokesperson said there are plenty of other affordable cheese options for shoppers in store and online.
According to industry analysts, poor grazing conditions caused by either too-dry or too wet weather have had the downstream effects of less milk production.

Now, since it would make sense for you to milk your cheese purchases for every cent they’re worth, we thought you’d appreciate some ideas on what to do with leftover cheese here and how to eat cheese ‘the right way’ here.

So, have you noticed price increases in your favourite cheese brand as well? How big of a part does cheese have in your diet?

Tell us in the comments section below!


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Coles are becoming just a Coles outlet, more and more homel brands and little or no other brands. No choice for customers.
 
Whether it's melted on top of some delicious toasties, crumbed and fried as part of a savoury meal, or just eaten straight out of the packet as a tasty snack (pun intended), there's no denying that cheese makes almost everything better.

Aside from its well-known deliciousness, another thing we can all agree on is that cheese isn't as cheap as it used to be.


If you’ve noticed, the cost of dairy products has been rising steadily over the past few years – and it doesn't look like it's going to stop any time soon.

So you can imagine how surprised and outraged Coles shoppers were when they recently spotted an extraordinary price increase on a popular brand of cheese.

One shopper recently took to Facebook when they noticed that CHEER Tasty 36-Slice 750g packs were now being sold at Coles for a whopping $17.55!

In comparison, they were sold for only $10.00 in 2021. That means there was a 75.5 per cent increase from the same product's price — almost double. Yikes!

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CHEER Tasty Cheese Slices 750g are sold for $17.55 much to one shopper’s dismay. Credit: Coles

Many people reacted to the post, and they expressed their dismay at the huge leap in the price of the cheese.

‘Between the cost of petrol and interest rates, I can barely afford home-brand cheese!’ one person’s relatable remark read.

‘CHEER is the new Brie or Camembert (cheese). Save it for those special occasions.’

‘I reckon the price of cheese has gone up the most, it’s crazy.’ another pointed out.

Another shared: ‘I understand dairy items have increased, but this is so wrong.’


Others also revealed that the same kind of CHEER Tasty Cheese is also found at Woolies for $3 less, but as one person put it: ‘That’s just as bad.’

CHEER Tasty Cheese has yet to issue a response.

Coles though has taken note of the customers’ dismay and pointed at their other cheese options shoppers may opt to choose from.

A spokesperson said: ‘We are always looking to offer the best value possible to customers where we can.’

‘We have many cheese options at great value prices including Coles Cheese Block 1kg at $9 and Tasty Shredded Cheese Bags 700g at $7.50, both of which are LOCKED until January 2023.’

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Excessively wet and dry weather conditions in parts of Australia have led to a smaller production of milk. Credit: Facebook/Australian Dairy Farmers

Bega Slices 250g have a special of $1 discount for Flybuys members until the end of November – with this week having an in-store special of $5 with the incremental dollar discount for Flybuys members added on top,’ they added.

‘We also have a great value Coles Brand Cheese Slice 500g option at $8.60.’

Food prices have gone up 7.3 per cent over the last year — the highest in three decades — and dairy products are among the worst-hit food groups.

Reports say milk is more expensive by 12c per litre at $1.81 today compared to $1.69 in 2021.

Key Takeaways

  • Coles shoppers have aired their disappointment at CHEER Cheese over an apparent price hike on one of the company's most popular products.
  • CHEER Tasty 36-Slice 750g packs are now priced at $17.55, up from $10 in 2021.
  • The price hike has prompted an angry reaction from many Facebook users, who are disappointed at CHEER's decision to raise its price so steeply.
  • A Coles spokesperson said there are plenty of other affordable cheese options for shoppers in store and online.
According to industry analysts, poor grazing conditions caused by either too-dry or too wet weather have had the downstream effects of less milk production.

Now, since it would make sense for you to milk your cheese purchases for every cent they’re worth, we thought you’d appreciate some ideas on what to do with leftover cheese here and how to eat cheese ‘the right way’ here.

So, have you noticed price increases in your favourite cheese brand as well? How big of a part does cheese have in your diet?

Tell us in the comments section below!


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I stopped buying Coon Cheese when it went woke.
 
Whether it's melted on top of some delicious toasties, crumbed and fried as part of a savoury meal, or just eaten straight out of the packet as a tasty snack (pun intended), there's no denying that cheese makes almost everything better.

Aside from its well-known deliciousness, another thing we can all agree on is that cheese isn't as cheap as it used to be.


If you’ve noticed, the cost of dairy products has been rising steadily over the past few years – and it doesn't look like it's going to stop any time soon.

So you can imagine how surprised and outraged Coles shoppers were when they recently spotted an extraordinary price increase on a popular brand of cheese.

One shopper recently took to Facebook when they noticed that CHEER Tasty 36-Slice 750g packs were now being sold at Coles for a whopping $17.55!

In comparison, they were sold for only $10.00 in 2021. That means there was a 75.5 per cent increase from the same product's price — almost double. Yikes!

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CHEER Tasty Cheese Slices 750g are sold for $17.55 much to one shopper’s dismay. Credit: Coles

Many people reacted to the post, and they expressed their dismay at the huge leap in the price of the cheese.

‘Between the cost of petrol and interest rates, I can barely afford home-brand cheese!’ one person’s relatable remark read.

‘CHEER is the new Brie or Camembert (cheese). Save it for those special occasions.’

‘I reckon the price of cheese has gone up the most, it’s crazy.’ another pointed out.

Another shared: ‘I understand dairy items have increased, but this is so wrong.’


Others also revealed that the same kind of CHEER Tasty Cheese is also found at Woolies for $3 less, but as one person put it: ‘That’s just as bad.’

CHEER Tasty Cheese has yet to issue a response.

Coles though has taken note of the customers’ dismay and pointed at their other cheese options shoppers may opt to choose from.

A spokesperson said: ‘We are always looking to offer the best value possible to customers where we can.’

‘We have many cheese options at great value prices including Coles Cheese Block 1kg at $9 and Tasty Shredded Cheese Bags 700g at $7.50, both of which are LOCKED until January 2023.’

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Excessively wet and dry weather conditions in parts of Australia have led to a smaller production of milk. Credit: Facebook/Australian Dairy Farmers

Bega Slices 250g have a special of $1 discount for Flybuys members until the end of November – with this week having an in-store special of $5 with the incremental dollar discount for Flybuys members added on top,’ they added.

‘We also have a great value Coles Brand Cheese Slice 500g option at $8.60.’

Food prices have gone up 7.3 per cent over the last year — the highest in three decades — and dairy products are among the worst-hit food groups.

Reports say milk is more expensive by 12c per litre at $1.81 today compared to $1.69 in 2021.

Key Takeaways

  • Coles shoppers have aired their disappointment at CHEER Cheese over an apparent price hike on one of the company's most popular products.
  • CHEER Tasty 36-Slice 750g packs are now priced at $17.55, up from $10 in 2021.
  • The price hike has prompted an angry reaction from many Facebook users, who are disappointed at CHEER's decision to raise its price so steeply.
  • A Coles spokesperson said there are plenty of other affordable cheese options for shoppers in store and online.
According to industry analysts, poor grazing conditions caused by either too-dry or too wet weather have had the downstream effects of less milk production.

Now, since it would make sense for you to milk your cheese purchases for every cent they’re worth, we thought you’d appreciate some ideas on what to do with leftover cheese here and how to eat cheese ‘the right way’ here.

So, have you noticed price increases in your favourite cheese brand as well? How big of a part does cheese have in your diet?

Tell us in the comments section below!


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My sons family buy the 36-slice cheese and I was with daughter-in-law shopping, and she actually asked a person who worked at Coles if it was a mistake and had been marked wrong. She did not buy it.
 
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I used to always have the three types of cheese in my fridge, block, slices and grated, different types for different needs. Now I only have one, whatever is cheapest when I go shopping and I can see a time coming when I don't have any.:(
 
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Aldi has cheese that is just as nice and a lot cheaper just shop there if all us shoppers band together and dont but it from them them they will have an abundances of cheese that will run out of date to get ride of but people just moan then wont buy for a week then go back to the same habit and just buy it again so it is same old same old
 
Whether it's melted on top of some delicious toasties, crumbed and fried as part of a savoury meal, or just eaten straight out of the packet as a tasty snack (pun intended), there's no denying that cheese makes almost everything better.

Aside from its well-known deliciousness, another thing we can all agree on is that cheese isn't as cheap as it used to be.


If you’ve noticed, the cost of dairy products has been rising steadily over the past few years – and it doesn't look like it's going to stop any time soon.

So you can imagine how surprised and outraged Coles shoppers were when they recently spotted an extraordinary price increase on a popular brand of cheese.

One shopper recently took to Facebook when they noticed that CHEER Tasty 36-Slice 750g packs were now being sold at Coles for a whopping $17.55!

In comparison, they were sold for only $10.00 in 2021. That means there was a 75.5 per cent increase from the same product's price — almost double. Yikes!

l1mJkHYRKfKWMHXWsW1R0flz8-kunZ_UUIng8CooqCXvd6AnaAgBjiehCui-koZx4CERSSnbh9U8sUvLRq8WhDsupW1hArn7lqCoO8jyRlvmSeL5bXtITxTbAQnSfzq-ZXsElJFlcYSmGS3_RKtfDj6dCTGYCptAEPua9pQkop9wtjNHd3USL4wL7nXxJA

CHEER Tasty Cheese Slices 750g are sold for $17.55 much to one shopper’s dismay. Credit: Coles

Many people reacted to the post, and they expressed their dismay at the huge leap in the price of the cheese.

‘Between the cost of petrol and interest rates, I can barely afford home-brand cheese!’ one person’s relatable remark read.

‘CHEER is the new Brie or Camembert (cheese). Save it for those special occasions.’

‘I reckon the price of cheese has gone up the most, it’s crazy.’ another pointed out.

Another shared: ‘I understand dairy items have increased, but this is so wrong.’


Others also revealed that the same kind of CHEER Tasty Cheese is also found at Woolies for $3 less, but as one person put it: ‘That’s just as bad.’

CHEER Tasty Cheese has yet to issue a response.

Coles though has taken note of the customers’ dismay and pointed at their other cheese options shoppers may opt to choose from.

A spokesperson said: ‘We are always looking to offer the best value possible to customers where we can.’

‘We have many cheese options at great value prices including Coles Cheese Block 1kg at $9 and Tasty Shredded Cheese Bags 700g at $7.50, both of which are LOCKED until January 2023.’

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Excessively wet and dry weather conditions in parts of Australia have led to a smaller production of milk. Credit: Facebook/Australian Dairy Farmers

Bega Slices 250g have a special of $1 discount for Flybuys members until the end of November – with this week having an in-store special of $5 with the incremental dollar discount for Flybuys members added on top,’ they added.

‘We also have a great value Coles Brand Cheese Slice 500g option at $8.60.’

Food prices have gone up 7.3 per cent over the last year — the highest in three decades — and dairy products are among the worst-hit food groups.

Reports say milk is more expensive by 12c per litre at $1.81 today compared to $1.69 in 2021.

Key Takeaways

  • Coles shoppers have aired their disappointment at CHEER Cheese over an apparent price hike on one of the company's most popular products.
  • CHEER Tasty 36-Slice 750g packs are now priced at $17.55, up from $10 in 2021.
  • The price hike has prompted an angry reaction from many Facebook users, who are disappointed at CHEER's decision to raise its price so steeply.
  • A Coles spokesperson said there are plenty of other affordable cheese options for shoppers in store and online.
According to industry analysts, poor grazing conditions caused by either too-dry or too wet weather have had the downstream effects of less milk production.

Now, since it would make sense for you to milk your cheese purchases for every cent they’re worth, we thought you’d appreciate some ideas on what to do with leftover cheese here and how to eat cheese ‘the right way’ here.

So, have you noticed price increases in your favourite cheese brand as well? How big of a part does cheese have in your diet?

Tell us in the comments section below!


Source: YouTube/ABC News (Australia)

It's not only cheer cheese that has absurdly increased in price at Coles but so has Great Ocean Road gone from $7.50 a block to $11.50 thisI believe is insane.
 
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Why would anyone buy so-called Cheer Cheese? . . . This name change was a woke gesture . . . and we live in a world where there are far too many woke gestures. AND, of course, this brand is owned by Canadians . . . the most woke country in the world.
WE actually liked this brand of cheese, but have ceased to buy it since the name change! And Cheer is a stupid name anyway . . . call it "Joy" cheese or whatever . . . still ridiculous.
 
Whether it's melted on top of some delicious toasties, crumbed and fried as part of a savoury meal, or just eaten straight out of the packet as a tasty snack (pun intended), there's no denying that cheese makes almost everything better.

Aside from its well-known deliciousness, another thing we can all agree on is that cheese isn't as cheap as it used to be.


If you’ve noticed, the cost of dairy products has been rising steadily over the past few years – and it doesn't look like it's going to stop any time soon.

So you can imagine how surprised and outraged Coles shoppers were when they recently spotted an extraordinary price increase on a popular brand of cheese.

One shopper recently took to Facebook when they noticed that CHEER Tasty 36-Slice 750g packs were now being sold at Coles for a whopping $17.55!

In comparison, they were sold for only $10.00 in 2021. That means there was a 75.5 per cent increase from the same product's price — almost double. Yikes!

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CHEER Tasty Cheese Slices 750g are sold for $17.55 much to one shopper’s dismay. Credit: Coles

Many people reacted to the post, and they expressed their dismay at the huge leap in the price of the cheese.

‘Between the cost of petrol and interest rates, I can barely afford home-brand cheese!’ one person’s relatable remark read.

‘CHEER is the new Brie or Camembert (cheese). Save it for those special occasions.’

‘I reckon the price of cheese has gone up the most, it’s crazy.’ another pointed out.

Another shared: ‘I understand dairy items have increased, but this is so wrong.’


Others also revealed that the same kind of CHEER Tasty Cheese is also found at Woolies for $3 less, but as one person put it: ‘That’s just as bad.’

CHEER Tasty Cheese has yet to issue a response.

Coles though has taken note of the customers’ dismay and pointed at their other cheese options shoppers may opt to choose from.

A spokesperson said: ‘We are always looking to offer the best value possible to customers where we can.’

‘We have many cheese options at great value prices including Coles Cheese Block 1kg at $9 and Tasty Shredded Cheese Bags 700g at $7.50, both of which are LOCKED until January 2023.’

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Excessively wet and dry weather conditions in parts of Australia have led to a smaller production of milk. Credit: Facebook/Australian Dairy Farmers

Bega Slices 250g have a special of $1 discount for Flybuys members until the end of November – with this week having an in-store special of $5 with the incremental dollar discount for Flybuys members added on top,’ they added.

‘We also have a great value Coles Brand Cheese Slice 500g option at $8.60.’

Food prices have gone up 7.3 per cent over the last year — the highest in three decades — and dairy products are among the worst-hit food groups.

Reports say milk is more expensive by 12c per litre at $1.81 today compared to $1.69 in 2021.

Key Takeaways

  • Coles shoppers have aired their disappointment at CHEER Cheese over an apparent price hike on one of the company's most popular products.
  • CHEER Tasty 36-Slice 750g packs are now priced at $17.55, up from $10 in 2021.
  • The price hike has prompted an angry reaction from many Facebook users, who are disappointed at CHEER's decision to raise its price so steeply.
  • A Coles spokesperson said there are plenty of other affordable cheese options for shoppers in store and online.
According to industry analysts, poor grazing conditions caused by either too-dry or too wet weather have had the downstream effects of less milk production.

Now, since it would make sense for you to milk your cheese purchases for every cent they’re worth, we thought you’d appreciate some ideas on what to do with leftover cheese here and how to eat cheese ‘the right way’ here.

So, have you noticed price increases in your favourite cheese brand as well? How big of a part does cheese have in your diet?

Tell us in the comments section below!


Source: YouTube/ABC News (Australia)
 
I stopped buying coon cheese when they changed the name.
I have however seen a price increase with all cheeses including home brand. These have increased around 20 %.

I buy sliced cheese either Bega or homebrand
I buy grated mozzarella homebrand for lasagne and pizzas and tasty homebrand grated for tacos and burritos
All the above cheese have had a price increase
 
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Whether it's melted on top of some delicious toasties, crumbed and fried as part of a savoury meal, or just eaten straight out of the packet as a tasty snack (pun intended), there's no denying that cheese makes almost everything better.

Aside from its well-known deliciousness, another thing we can all agree on is that cheese isn't as cheap as it used to be.


If you’ve noticed, the cost of dairy products has been rising steadily over the past few years – and it doesn't look like it's going to stop any time soon.

So you can imagine how surprised and outraged Coles shoppers were when they recently spotted an extraordinary price increase on a popular brand of cheese.

One shopper recently took to Facebook when they noticed that CHEER Tasty 36-Slice 750g packs were now being sold at Coles for a whopping $17.55!

In comparison, they were sold for only $10.00 in 2021. That means there was a 75.5 per cent increase from the same product's price — almost double. Yikes!

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CHEER Tasty Cheese Slices 750g are sold for $17.55 much to one shopper’s dismay. Credit: Coles

Many people reacted to the post, and they expressed their dismay at the huge leap in the price of the cheese.

‘Between the cost of petrol and interest rates, I can barely afford home-brand cheese!’ one person’s relatable remark read.

‘CHEER is the new Brie or Camembert (cheese). Save it for those special occasions.’

‘I reckon the price of cheese has gone up the most, it’s crazy.’ another pointed out.

Another shared: ‘I understand dairy items have increased, but this is so wrong.’


Others also revealed that the same kind of CHEER Tasty Cheese is also found at Woolies for $3 less, but as one person put it: ‘That’s just as bad.’

CHEER Tasty Cheese has yet to issue a response.

Coles though has taken note of the customers’ dismay and pointed at their other cheese options shoppers may opt to choose from.

A spokesperson said: ‘We are always looking to offer the best value possible to customers where we can.’

‘We have many cheese options at great value prices including Coles Cheese Block 1kg at $9 and Tasty Shredded Cheese Bags 700g at $7.50, both of which are LOCKED until January 2023.’

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Excessively wet and dry weather conditions in parts of Australia have led to a smaller production of milk. Credit: Facebook/Australian Dairy Farmers

Bega Slices 250g have a special of $1 discount for Flybuys members until the end of November – with this week having an in-store special of $5 with the incremental dollar discount for Flybuys members added on top,’ they added.

‘We also have a great value Coles Brand Cheese Slice 500g option at $8.60.’

Food prices have gone up 7.3 per cent over the last year — the highest in three decades — and dairy products are among the worst-hit food groups.

Reports say milk is more expensive by 12c per litre at $1.81 today compared to $1.69 in 2021.

Key Takeaways

  • Coles shoppers have aired their disappointment at CHEER Cheese over an apparent price hike on one of the company's most popular products.
  • CHEER Tasty 36-Slice 750g packs are now priced at $17.55, up from $10 in 2021.
  • The price hike has prompted an angry reaction from many Facebook users, who are disappointed at CHEER's decision to raise its price so steeply.
  • A Coles spokesperson said there are plenty of other affordable cheese options for shoppers in store and online.
According to industry analysts, poor grazing conditions caused by either too-dry or too wet weather have had the downstream effects of less milk production.

Now, since it would make sense for you to milk your cheese purchases for every cent they’re worth, we thought you’d appreciate some ideas on what to do with leftover cheese here and how to eat cheese ‘the right way’ here.

So, have you noticed price increases in your favourite cheese brand as well? How big of a part does cheese have in your diet?

Tell us in the comments section below!


Source: YouTube/ABC News (Australia)
 

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