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Australian supermarket giants move on ASX after AGM, quarterly results

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auOctober 30, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Australia’s biggest supermarket chain disappointed investors on Thursday with muted sales growth despite lowering prices on 750 products. In a call with reporters, chief executive Amanda Bardwell conceded yet another set of subpar results.

“I will begin by acknowledging that the group’s overall sales performance during the first quarter remains below our aspiration,” she said. “We know there are things that we need to get consistently right.”

Woolworths has ceded market share to Aldi and Coles following a series of blunders, said JPMorgan lead consumer analyst Bryan Raymond.

“The execution advantage which Woolworths has enjoyed over Coles has been eroded and is a key driver of year-on-year sales momentum, which is firmly in Coles’ favour over [the next six months],” Raymond wrote in a note to clients.

Weckert said she was pleased with how Coles’ non-food categories were performing, while Woolworths had called out its pet and baby categories as weaknesses as it struggled to restock nappies and lost pet food sales to the likes of Amazon, Costco and Bunnings.

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Coles’ liquor sales declined 1.1 per cent and tobacco sales slumped 57 per cent, due to the growing illegal market of vapes and cigarettes. Its share price fell 2.9 per cent on Thursday afternoon.

As the all-important Christmas trading period approaches, there were early signs that customers might be shopping around less for bargains and sticking more with their preferred supermarket.

“Customers are starting to indicate that convenience is more important to them,” said Weckert. “But I think it’s very early days for that, and it probably will take some time for behaviour to revert back.”

Christmas will be a battleground for grocery retailers, with Aldi this year looking to win more market share during this key business period. The German-headquartered discount supermarket picked up more customers at the height of cost-of-living pressures, but its growth has slowed as interest rates and inflation dropped, household budgets eased and Coles and Woolworths aggressively lowered prices on everyday items.

Woolworths’ Amanda Bardwell said she was “cautiously optimistic” about the Christmas trading period, outlining the “need to do better” in own-brand (a strength of Coles’), offer clearer price tiering, fresher-quality produce and “address underperformance” in the company’s languishing New Zealand and Big W businesses.

“We are determined to get back to our best this Christmas and give customers every reason to do their entire shop with us, whether that be in store or online,” said Bardwell.

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