eracode:^^ I agree with you but the $8 cauli is nothing to do with supermarkets pricing and competition etc - it's reflection of seasonal supply and demand.
The supermarket investigation is very similar to the petrol investigation a couple of years ago - that achieved nothing and this will achieve nothing.
It is everything to do with supermarkets and excessive profiteering when the same cauliflower on the same day at my local greengrocer was $3.99. His strawberries were $2.99, supermarket was $4.99. These are not a couple cents difference. I heard an announcer on radio discuss about a supermarket with a $12 cauli which I didn’t want to mention as couldn’t verify.
It’s up to the consumer to 'encourage' change by boycotting essential goods that are gouging us.
My personal protest is refusing to buy the product when over priced. Collectively and in an organised way if people did this it would have an impact.
Imagine if we all decided on Tuesdays not to enter a supermarket or we boycotted milk or chicken breasts for seven days starting Monday.