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Limited Supermarket Choices in Regional Australia Drive Up Grocery Prices

ABC News
ABC News

Limited Supermarket Choices in Regional Australia Drive Up Grocery Prices

Residents in regional Australia are facing higher grocery costs due to a lack of supermarket competition. In many rural areas, consumers have limited options, often relying on a single major supermarket chain. This scarcity of choice leads to higher prices and fewer product options compared to urban centres. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has noted that this lack of competition can result in consumers paying more for essential items. Efforts are underway to encourage the entry of more retailers into these regions to enhance competition and provide better pricing for regional Australians.