Toilet paper, milk, breakfast cereals and other common grocery items can cost up to 10 per cent more in Metro-branded stores compared with regular Woolworths supermarkets.
Toilet paper, milk, breakfast cereals and other common grocery items can cost up to 10 per cent more in Metro-branded stores compared with regular Woolworths supermarkets.
Plant-based products have gained recent popularity, but falls in the prices of red meat and vegetables are leading customers to vary their diets to save money.
The government has invoked the national crisis management framework used during COVID-19 after DP World, which manages terminals in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Fremantle, said it detected the cybersecurity incident.
A treatment centre helping those dependent on benzodiazepines such as Xanax and Valium will be forced to cut its clinician numbers from 10 to three when funding runs out.