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Australia’s favourite supermarket, Aldi, has announced it will not sell Australia Day merchandise ahead of the public holiday later this month.
Woolworths will no longer sell Australia Day merchandise. The supermarket giant, which also owns Big W stores, confirmed in a statement that any items related to January 26 celebrations will not ...
Coles confirmed it would continue to stock a range of Australia-themed merchandise in the lead up to Australia day but multiple stores appear to be selling only a small amount of the stock.
Woolworths, Big W announce no Australia Day merchandise In recent years, there has been a shift away from Australia Day celebrations - and now Woolworths has taken a controversial step.
Australia Day merchandise to be sold at Woolworths in 2025 after causing outrage when it stopped selling themed products Supermarket giant Woolworths will reverse its decision to not sell ...
Woolworths has reversed its decision to stop selling Australia Day merchandise. The supermarket giant announced it would drop merchandise last year due to a lack of sales. The decision triggered ...
The popular chain has joined Woolworths in choosing not to sell Australia Day merchandise in a move that has sparked calls for a boycott of the supermarkets.
Australia’s favourite supermarket, Aldi, has announced it will not sell Australia Day merchandise ahead of the public holiday later this month.
Woolies had confirmed its Australia Day merchandise has been dumped from stores across the nation and will no longer be sold.
Every year, Australia Day – or Invasion Day – forces a difficult conversation about those left behind, and what role everyone can play in finding a way forward.