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Aussies looking to save on groceries and fuel, says CBA

Australia, according to new research from Commonwealth Bank, is a nation on the hunt for a bargain. Marking the launch of Commonwealth Bank’s app-based feature for eligible customers (CommBank Rewards), the research finds...

Australian service stations: more than just fuel?

ACAPMA has released its biennial research into consumer attitudes towards the petrol-convenience industry in Australia. The research was undertaken by Survey Matters and surveyed a geographical representative cross-section of 1,000 Australian petrol-convenience consumers...

Sugary drinks linked to premature death

Drinking sugary drinks, or sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB), heightens the risk of premature death, according to new research from Harvard University. According to the study, led by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public...

Female SME leaders cope better with stress

Female SME leaders are better at handling stress than their male counterparts, says research from merchant services provider Paymentsense. According to the findings, 45 per cent of the UK male respondents said stress...

Nearly half of Aussies feel ‘inconvenienced’ by cash-only businesses

Almost 50 per cent of Australians feel ‘inconvenienced’ by cash-only businesses that don't let them pay electronically, according to new research. The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) commissioned the research from Colmar Brunton. It...

What Australians really think about data privacy

Research into consumer attitudes to privacy has found that just 34 per cent of Australians surveyed think they are getting improved service in return for the personal data they give to companies. Recently...

Who will win the ‘foodvenience’ mission?

Convenient retail destinations that hero food are popping up everywhere, writes Nancy Truscott and Brooke Hankinson from Shopper Tracker Australia. Arguably the most exciting part of our day is when we get to...

Return of the corner store – a quiet revolution?

Corner stores once proliferated across the residential landscape of Australia’s towns and cities: places where kids congregated in front of gumball machines, keenly returning empty glass drink bottles to fund their weekly...
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