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Increasing distrust for the OpenAI brand.

The brands that Australians are now hating on, and why

Artificial intelligence businesses and other technology giants have ranked poorly in a new survey of the brands that Australians trust most and least.

  • Elizabeth Knight

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Brad Banducci has announced his abrupt resignation from Ticketek after a little more than a year in the job.

Former Woolworths boss abruptly steps down from Ticketek

Brad Banducci led the ticketing company for a little over a year, during which it lost major venues in Sydney and Melbourne.

  • Elias Visontay
Former Woolworths senior executive Jane Frewen is suing the supermarket giant.

‘Boys’ club’: Former Woolworths executive sues over alleged bullying

The supermarket giant is facing another court case from a senior manager who alleges she faced extreme overwork and hostile colleagues.

  • Millie Muroi
Woolworths and other retailers are expanding into retail media, which includes advertising in store.

Woolworths worker who was told to cover his ‘plumber’s crack’ has case dismissed

A casual worker who said his feelings were hurt by a co-worker was berated by the Fair Work Commission for wasting its time with his unfair dismissal claim.

  • Millie Muroi
Spinach, spinach and rocket, mixed leaf salad, spinach and kale, stir fry with teriyaki sauce and a honey mustard salad kit are among the impacted products.

Woolies launches charm offensive for customers as shareholders take a hit

Woolworths is love-bombing customers in a strategy to win market share and improve loyalty - at least in the near term.

  • Elizabeth Knight
Woolworths CEO Amanda Bardwell.

Woolworths will be ‘more transparent’ with prices on the rise, vows CEO

As the fuel crisis drives up inflation across the economy, Woolworths says it will freeze prices on 300 items for three months from Friday.

  • Jessica Yun
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Little panic buying going on since the start of the Iran War.

Coles and Woolies need to eat some of the food price rise pain

Rising food prices are generally good news for supermarket profits. But there are good reasons why the two giants should absorb some of the food inflation.

  • Clancy Yeates
Shoppers share their perspective on supermarkets’ discounting practices.

‘Pretty rude’: What shoppers thought as Woolies defended discounts in court

The supermarket chain argues that its suppliers were demanding it raise prices as inflation spiked, and it then offered shoppers genuine specials.

  • Elias Visontay and Jessica Yun
Barry O’Leary arrives at Sydney’s Federal Court to be cross-examined by the ACCC’s top silk.

Woolworths broke its own rules when setting Oreo prices, manager admits

Yet another supermarket manager has conceded that the grocery giant broke its own internal guidelines, as Woolworths defends allegations of offering fake discounts.

  • Jessica Yun
Sam Woodcock, who appeared as a witness on Thursday to answer questions about his time as the supermarket’s category manager of breakfast cereals, muesli bars and spreads, leaving the Federal Court in Sydney.

Suppliers could cut us off if we don’t hike then cut prices: Woolworths

A senior manager claimed that if the supermarket didn’t comply with supplier requests, it risked losing products from its shelves.

  • Elias Visontay