Senators driving the inquiry into supermarket prices have slammed the hardware giant for its treatment of plant and flower suppliers and the absence of managing director Michael Schneider.
Hardware giant Bunnings has been taken to task at the Senate inquiry into supermarket prices for its alleged mistreatment of its plant and flower suppliers and failing to send managing director Michael Schneider to face questioning over company practices.Bunnings on Monday sent its manager for ethical sourcing, Laura Gaspert, and Belinda Rakers, the company’s category manager for green life products, to face the inquiry.
“This is the eighth time I’ve heard ,” said Cadell, who added that even Coles and Woolworths had had some suppliers say positive things about the supermarkets.
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