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Coles sales fall as shopping habits get back to normal after panic-buying boom – Sydney Morning Herald
The rush of last year’s panic buying has come back to bite supermarket giant Coles, with the retailer reporting a fall in supermarket sales for the first three…

Mr Cain said it appeared shopping habits were starting to return to normal, with more customers working from the office and shopping at inner-city stores. Shoppers are also beginning to visit on Sundays more often, rather than during the week.
The chief executive highlighted the importance of getting Australians vaccinated in a timely manner, decrying the scaremongering around the blood clot issues with the AstraZeneca vaccine.
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