(Reuters) -Australia's Coles flagged deflation in its fresh produce and meat products, with a moderation in price rises across its broader packaged categories amid a cost-of-living crisis sparked by stubbornly high inflation. The supermarket operator, which competes with bigger rival Woolworths, posted a 3.4% rise in third-quarter revenue on Tuesday, reflecting a jump in sales at its primary supermarkets operation helped by strong volume growth. Inflation numbers in Australia have eased over the last quarter but still remains comparatively high.