• slazer2au@lemmy.world
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      10 days ago

      There is a better option. Stop shopping at Woolies. Or only use them as a last resort provided the item is on discount.

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          4 days ago

          No polly will do that. Too much money from Coles and Woolies to them to keep it.

          Would have liked to see IGA get somewhere but I guess that stagnated.

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            IGA is a collective brand rather than a single business. They also do some collective logistics (I’ve seen some Asian supermarkets who are technically part of the IGA but don’t advertise it at all)

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        Coles is getting into bed with Palantir . We already decided to stop shopping there.

        Now Woollies is doing this.

        The only other option in my town is Aldi. They’re great for some things, but don’t have the range of the duopoly.

        What do you suggest as an alternative?

        (At least this AI thing Woollies is implementing seems to be only online orders. I usually shop in person, so ought to be able to avoid it… for now.)

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          10 days ago

          Butchers, bakeries, and fruit and veggie stores still exist.

          It’s not a 100 % replacement but it’s a start.

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            10 days ago

            Yes and no. That kind of diversifying is ideal, but much more achievable in a city. And I know plenty of people who simply don’t have the time to make so many stops. There’s a reason the big stores get most of the business, and it’s not that we approve of their practices.

            For my part: We do use the butcher. We don’t have a fruit and veg store. Markets are twice a month, but they’re an unreliable source of produce here. Specialty shops are also limited outside of cities, and often more expensive.

            I’ll continue muddling along as best I can, which already involves sourcing things from non-duopoly options when I can. But that’s a far cry from the ideal.

            I just think it is too simplistic to say “just stop shopping there”. Many people don’t have that luxury of choice.

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            10 days ago

            You usually can’t order online from those places, so they’re not replacements. This AI shit only applies to online shopping, so if shopping in-store is still an option then there is no reason to change.

        • eatham 🇦🇺@aussie.zoneM
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          10 days ago

          Get what you can get from Aldi, rest from the woolies. You’ll only have to do the extra shop at the woolies every couple months probably.

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        10 days ago

        Yeah IIRC a while ago Aldi ran an ad campaign which was basically “look, we know we don’t have everything you want, so you’re going to go elsewhere. Just come to us first for the bulk of your stuff, hey?” Pretty clever, if you ask me.