Albanese Boosts ACCC Funding by $30M to Combat Misleading Supermarket Discounts

October 1, 2024
Albanese Boosts ACCC Funding by $30M to Combat Misleading Supermarket Discounts
  • Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced a significant funding boost aimed at cracking down on alleged deceptive practices by major supermarkets, particularly in light of a recent scandal involving misleading discounts.

  • As part of this initiative, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) will receive an additional $30 million to enhance its investigations into misleading supermarket practices.

  • This funding announcement coincides with the government's release of a draft mandatory food and grocery code, which proposes severe penalties for significant violations.

  • With the extra funding, the ACCC will be able to conduct more investigations into deceptive pricing, which has been a persistent issue at major grocery chains like Coles and Woolworths.

  • Currently, the ACCC is suing Coles and Woolworths for misleading discount promotions that involved temporarily raising prices before applying discount stickers, thereby misleading customers about their actual savings.

  • Albanese emphasized the government's commitment to protecting consumers, asserting that ordinary Australians should not be exploited by supermarkets.

  • In response to these issues, the Opposition has proposed divestiture powers to potentially break up companies that are found to be consistently price-gouging, although Albanese has expressed opposition to this approach.

  • Additionally, Treasurer Jim Chalmers is planning to reform local planning rules to facilitate the establishment of new supermarkets, which aims to address barriers to competition in the grocery sector.

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