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    1. Silver-Chemistry2023 on

      They are currently focusing on store brands to avoid scrutiny over misleading discounts.

    2. Investing all their money on security gates to stop customers from entering and/or leaving

    3. The same day of findings announced they put up all their delivery time slot prices by $3-$6 depending on time.

    4. Gruen covered their new campaigns the other night talking about the absence of Down Down.

    5. ParmyNotParma on

      As someone who prints the tickets, it’s just one of the paper options but it’s not actually used very often, it’s been around for a long time. There’s also a chance someone printed it on the wrong paper or ran out of the correct one.

    6. Ha they were caught red handed with their misleading sales tactics, Woolies will be next. Aldi seems better now but just watch them change once their market share is more established. I like the Aldi ads (and I hate ads), but the recent one made me think they are targeting something more sinister – to make you think you never need to price compare, when they are not always the cheapest all the time. Once they have you believe they are, bam. They’ll creep the prices up almost to that of the majors. Hopefully that’s just my cynical mind talking, but I’ve seen it many times before.

    7. VioletDaisy95 on

      They’re already getting sued for false advertisement don’t need to add to the charges 😂

    8. thefirstspider on

      Plenty of Down Down tags in mine. Today at my local the broccoli price tag was yellow but not marked as a special. The broccoli was more expensive than when I went two days ago. I found a laundry product “reduced to clear” from $8 to $7.90, which is a discount of 1.25%. Omo and Biozet are “50% off” again (so, a normal price). Typical day tbh.

    9. Just came out of Coles burwood one and they still had some down down price stickers up