Woolworths customers move to home brand products as prices increase

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Supermarket giant Woolworth revealed customers were affected by inflation with fresh food prices up 7.7 percent in the second quarter to December last year.

Supermarket giant Woolworth revealed customers were affected by inflation with fresh food prices up 7.7 percent in the second quarter to December last year. Sky News Business Reporter Edward Boyd said Woolworths home-branded product sales “have almost increased two percent over that time”.

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