Supermarket Monsters: The Price of Coles and Woolworths' Dominance: Redback
A**R
If small is beautiful, big is just bloody ugly.
You cannot help but admire the scale and efficiency by which Woolies and Coles have infiltrated our lives. Dependence? Seduction? Addiction? Call it what you like, but like most addictions, it comes at a price - as this book outlines.
K**Y
Should be required reading for business & economics students
Terrific investigative analysis of the power of Coles and Woolworths.Having worked at a business that felt the full brunt of the market power of both Coles and Woolworths, I can personally vouch for the accuracy of the findings and conclusions.I do not shop at Coles or Woolworths unless there is no other option.
D**A
Four Stars
Interesting read.
A**S
Coles & Woolworths are evil
Gripping read - it has radically changed my shopping habits - you guessed it: I don't shop at Coles and Woolworths any longer and I am doing my best to avoid their subsidiaries as well.Malcolm Knox has researched an delivered an invaluable report into the state of the duopoly in Australia caused by these evil retail giants and I am happy to make my protest and break up with them, forever!
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