Tasmanian farmers concerned about grocery price reductions
The ACCC’s grocery price investigation continued in Launceston yesterday with Tasmanian farmers indicating they were not to blame for the high grocery prices. They are, however, concerned about the prospect of grocery prices falling as a result of the ACCC investigation. If this was to happen they believe that their margins will be further cut and the farming community will be then be put under greater financial stress.
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