Coles has announced the end of its distribution of physical catalogues in favour of a digital channel designed to meet escalating demand for online services. The supermarket revealed on Tuesday it ...
Coles is stopping weekly distribution of seven million printed specials catalogues, a key feature shopping in Australia for decades, as the supermarket chain switches to purely digital communication.
The news was announced after shoppers increasingly went online during the coronavirus pandemic, which meant physical brochures were “no longer as relevant”. As a result, paper catalogues – which have ...
Coles has announced it will scrap its 20-year-long practice of sending print catalogues to letterboxes as customers shift online. The supermarket giant said the axing of the home-delivered catalogue ...
In order to meet the unprecedented demand in groceries over recent weeks, supermarket giants Woolworths and Coles have made noticeable changes to their weekly specials as they struggle to cope with ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Sunshine Coast. Followed categories will be added to My News. Sunshine Coast distribution of the catalogue was suspended on Monday with distributors to be ...
With the COVID-19 pandemic forcing more Australians indoors under lockdown restrictions, the supermarket giant has decided to axe its delivery of the paper catalogue to homes across Australia. Instead ...
With the COVID-19 pandemic forcing more Australians indoors under lockdown restrictions, the supermarket giant has decided to axe its delivery of the paper catalogue to homes across Australia. Instead ...