Victoria’s peak farming body, the Victorian Farmers Federation (VFF), has suggested Australia’s major supermarkets are duping customers by providing the same product under three different brand names with three different prices. Their claims were made at the ACCC’s grocery price inquiry in Melbourne today. The VFF outlined their belief that the major supermarkets use the same suppliers for certain products in their private range and then charge different prices for different... ...Read more »
The National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) is set to give evidence to the ACCC’s grocery price inquiry today. The NFF suggest they have clear evidence that the gap between what farmers are being paid and what consumers are paying has been widening. Their evidence is likely to put more pressure on the ACCC to find out the true cause of the high prices currently being offered to consumers. Read More →

