Coles chief Leah Weckert says supermarket competition is ‘very vigorous’ as she braces for ACCC findings

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Coles chief Leah Weckert says supermarket competition is ‘very vigorous’ as she braces for ACCC findings


Coles boss Leah Weckert says the grocery giant is harnessing the power of artificial intelligence to manage supply chain headaches as she insists competition in the supermarket sector was “very vigorous”.

Her comments on Friday came as she braces for the release of the competition regulator’s report into the supermarket sector.

Ms Weckert — along with bosses from rivals Woolworths, Metcash and Aldi — fronted the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s supermarket inquiry hearings late last year.

The ACCC’s final report into its year-long inquiry into the supermarket sector was delivered to Treasury at the end of February, although it’s not clear when the Federal Government will release the findings.

While she doesn’t know what’s in the report, Ms Weckert on Friday said she was expecting new rules and recommendations around supplier relationships and pricing transparency.

“I think the other big topics will probably be supplier arrangements. And so I think there’ll be some recommendations, particularly around fresh produce and getting more transparency for producers around price and volume,” she told The Australian’s Global Food Forum in Melbourne.

“I think the other big one will be around pricing and pricing transparency.

“Potentially, we’ll be in a place where there’ll be recommendations to put up signage in-store to indicate when a product has gone through shrinkflation, we may need to have certain minimum font sizes for unit pricing, publishing prices online . . . to make it much easier for the customer to compare prices.”

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