Is too much choice an issue and how do you decide what to buy?
Posted by: looklively
22nd Mar 2017 11:05am
GretaZ
- 25th Mar 2017 03:18pm
I think it's up to each supermarket about what and how many products they stock. But in saying that, I have found that I'm less likely to do a big shop at Coles anymore because some of my favourite products have disappeared. I definitely love Aldi, and they do have more new products these days compared to when they started. I shop there all the time, and love their catalogues. Woolworths has actually gotten better in my eyes, as they have tried to update their products and have ensured they keep the ones we all buy regularly. In terms of quality and price, Aldi is great. Woolworths is good, and I want to choose the products I buy, not what they want me to buy. I think Coles is trying to force people to buy what they choose, and I don't much like that.
Maybe they should make better use of what people are buying, and less about their bottom line! A few of my friends have pretty much given up on Coles, except when they have something on special they want. I'm going much the same way.
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