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'Sensible measures' rather than Countdown boycott


Boycotting Countdown supermarkets because of Woolworths' preference for locally sourced private-labelled products may be futile, according to Waikato University Agribusiness professor Jacqueline Rowarth.

Jamie Ball
Tue, 11 Feb 2014

Boycotting Countdown supermarkets because of Woolworths’ preference for locally sourced private-labelled products in Australia may be futile, according to Waikato University agribusiness professor Jacqueline Rowarth.

In December, the National Business Review broke news of the decision by

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Jamie Ball
Tue, 11 Feb 2014
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