Aussie shoppers have expressed their outrage after discovering a jar of Vegemite can be bought for a cheaper price overseas than at their local Coles or Woolworths. A retail expert told Yahoo Finance there were a range of factors at play with international pricing but urged disappointed retailers to โvote with their walletsโ.
Adam Williamson, the creator of an internet browser plug-in that predicts supermarket prices, posted a video comparing the price of a jar of Vegemite at Coles in Australia with the price at UK supermarket chain Morrisons. He shared he was “blown away” by the findings.
โVegemite is ยฃ2.19. Converting that into Australian dollars brings us to $4.23,โ Williamson said. โThe exact same Vegemite, so 220 grams, itโs $5 in Australia. What is going on?โ
RELATED
-
Demands to keep multi-million dollar surcharge ‘rort’ alive in Australia: ‘Lumber us all’
-
NAB brings forward RBA interest rate cut forecast: โSooner than expectedโ
Itโs not only Morrisons that offers the cheaper price of the iconic Aussie spread. The same 220-gram jar costs just ยฃ2.20 from UK chain Tesco, or about $4.25 when converted into Aussie dollars.
At Woolworths, a slightly larger 280-gram jar of Vegemite is being sold for $6.20, or $2.21 per 100 grams. The supermarket giant does not sell the 220-gram size.
University of Sunshine Coast retail expert Professor Roberta Crouch said international pricing comes down to several factors.
โIt would be around what they bought the Vegemite for wholesale, which might have been a very attractive price, and then whether or not the product attracts any particular tariffs or extra taxes on arrival so thatโs where things like free-trade agreements come in,โ Crouch told Yahoo Finance.
โAnd then it just has to do with what sort of margin the retailer is happy to apply. So by all logic, you would think it should be dearer because of the transfer costs if nothing else.โ
Crouch said the fact that the price was slightly cheaper in the UK could suggest the retailers “are obviously not making a huge amount of margin”.
โShamefulโ: Aussies outraged over find
Aussies flooded Williamsonโs video with comments to share their outrage over the pricing difference, with some calling it โun-Australianโ.
โIt’s cheaper to have Vegemite delivered to my door by Amazon than it is to buy it at Coles or Woolworths. Wild,โ one claimed.
โShould send this to Vegemite. This is shameful,โ another added.
โWe are getting shafted,โ a third wrote.
Others argued there were different supply and demand factors at play, along with differences when it came to factors like wages.
Itโs not the first time shoppers have spotted Australian items being sold for cheaper prices overseas.
Williamson recently compared the price of Tim Tams at Tesco and Woolworths. He found a packet of the biscuits was sold at Tesco for ยฃ2.50, or $4.84, while the same packet was sold at Woolworths for $6 full price. The Tim Tams were made in New South Wales.
Coles also sells Tim Tams for $6 full price, however, they are currently on special for $4.50.
Yahoo Finance has contacted Bega, the company that owns Vegemite, for comment. Woolworths and Coles declined to comment, with Coles noting international prices were set by the supplier and manufacturers.
Coles also noted its net profit after tax is 2.6 per cent. That means for every $100 a customer spends with it, it makes $2.60.
Coles, Woolworths under scrutiny
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) received a $30 million funding boost today to crack down on allegations of supermarket price gouging.
The consumer watchdog will investigate the pricing policies of major supermarket chains, including Woolworths and Coles, and other practices such as land banking.
Last week, the watchdog began legal action against Coles and Woolworths and accused them of breaching Australian consumer law by misleading consumers through discount pricing claims.
Crouch urged consumers to โvote with their walletsโ and said this was important even more so as people felt the pinch of high prices across the board.
โHunt around, look and see where Vegemite is a better deal or look where everything is a better deal,โ she said.
โConsumers need to take a stand of what theyโre willing to pay or not pay โฆ Itโs really important to shop around because the only way prices come down is when products sit on the shelf.
โBig supermarkets depend on stock turnover and so if things sit there, prices will drop.โ
Get the latest Yahoo Finance news – follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram.
Read More
At Bro In Finance, we are committed to helping traders navigate the complexities of the forex market. Our in-depth analysis, expert insights, and advanced tools empower you to make informed decisions and achieve your trading goals. Whether youโre a beginner or an experienced trader, Bro In Finance is your trusted partner in mastering the forex market. Visit our website for more trading tips and strategies to enhance your trading experience.
Check out our on Best Forex Brokers to know more about this topic
Check out the most crucial steps that you need to take when choosing your forex broker
Have you heard about an amazing Broker Platform called โAVATRADEโ? We at Bro In Finance do recommend this amazing broker.
Check out here to figure out the best funded trader program: Which Funded Challenge is Best