Consumers cut back on non-essential supermarket, convenience store purchases
The recent combination of increased fuel prices and interest rate hikes is taking its toll on in-store spending by consumers in the convenience trade, a report released today by The Nielsen Company has revealed. Close to three quarters of Australian consumers (74%) say their lifestyle has been negatively affected by fuel price increases, with two of [...].
Tue Jul 2008 12:07 (5 months, 2 weeks ago)
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