Is too much choice an issue and how do you decide what to buy?
Posted by: looklively
22nd Mar 2017 11:05am
Ramsay123
- 23rd Mar 2017 03:00pm
At a supermarket like Coles and Woolies I expect a full range of brand choices. During the last couple of years I've seen that range narrow in both supermarket chains. Not only have they reduced the number of brands competing with their own "home" brands but also I've found that each supermarket exclusively stocks certain popular lines - annoying if you're brand-loyal as you must shop at both to find it.
Thr result of this is that I'm shopping at independent supermarkets quite often these days as and when I require things, rather than the traditional once-a-week shop.
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