Coles tips bumper Christmas as it loads up the aisles

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The grocery giant’s boss Steven Cain expects Australian homes to hold grander Christmas celebrations this year despite rising cost of living pressures. | By Jessica Yun hijessicayun christmas shopping

Coles boss Steven Cain expects Australian homes to hold grander Christmas celebrations this year, with the grocery giant beefing up the range of supermarket and liquor products on its shelves for the festive period.

Coles ambassador Curtis Stone and Coles CEO Steven Cain: the supermarket has unveiled new products in its Christmas range to target budget-conscious Australians. “There’s going to be a lot more travel to see relatives and friends. So, that’s a good thing for us because that’ll be entertaining at home.”

 

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hijessicayun Once upon a time, The End.

hijessicayun Do you really think a supermarket boss would say people will not be buying anything except for home brand basics and watching their budget

hijessicayun Yeah? Not my household

hijessicayun Not news.

hijessicayun Why do the Anglo heritage community of Australians get so excited about the foreign Israeli born White God?

hijessicayun The Age, please disclose how many millions in advertising revenue Coles contributes to you.

hijessicayun Anyone who travels overseas knows our supermarkets are 20-30 years behind the rest of the western world.

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