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Source: Reuters/Loren Elliott. A move by Coles to ditch plastic collectables as part of its broader efforts to improve its environmental credentials shows how sustainability is fast becoming the new frontier for Australian retailers. The supermarket giant’s Little Shop collectable promotion was once so popular that shoppers would fight over the miniature plastic toys, and opportunistic sellers cashed in by selling complete sets on Gumtree. But following consumer backlash in 2019 which was also directed at similar promotions from rival Woolworths and feedback from its own customers, Coles has today announced it won’t offer the Little Shop and Stikeez plastic toy programs again. ....
Supermarket giants in a war over sustainability 9news.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from 9news.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The ‘Martyrdom Effect’: Why Your Pain Boosts A Charity’s Gain Share Published 7 hours ago: July 19, 2021 at 12:00 pm This weekend, participants in the Kokoda Challenge will complete a gruelling 96-kilometre overnight trek to raise money for youth programs. Why are people willing to go to such extremes of pain, effort and embarrassment to raise money for a charity? Wouldn’t it be easier simply to donate, and ask their friends to do likewise? Humans are primarily driven to seek positive and pleasurable experiences, and to avoid negative ones such as pain and effort. But research shows that the prospect of enduring pain and suffering for a charity can raise up to three times as much money. ....
Campos Coffee acquisition highlights international interest in Aussie SMEs Source: supplied. Aussie coffee roastery Campos Coffee has been acquired by listed multinational giant JDE Peet’s, almost 20 years after it opened its first Sydney cafe in 2002. Headed up by founder Will Young, Campos is now served in some 600 cafes throughout the country. The value of the acquisition has not been disclosed, and the deal is still subject to pre-closing conditions. It is expected to be finalised some time next month. In a statement, Young said he and the team are “incredibly proud” of what the business has achieved so far and the acquisition will allow the brand to “further unlock its true potential”. ....