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Coles launches 90-minute Click&Collect at Ballina

Premium Content Subscriber only Update 3.30pm Monday: Northern NSW Tweed residents can now to place their grocery orders online and collect them just 90 minutes later. Coles has confirmed the Tweed Coast  and the Northern Rivers are amongst the first supermarkets in Australia to get Coles 90-minute Click&Collect Rapid service. Coles Casino, Lismore, Murwillumbah and Tweed Heads offer the new feature, for a flat $5 fee when customers select the Click&Collect Rapid service on Coles Online. Coles Tweed Coast & Northern Rivers Regional Manager Andrew Sneesby said Click&Collect Rapid was a convenient solution for local shoppers who don t have time to complete a full shop in-store.

Coles launches new grocery subscription service

Supermarket giant Coles has launched a new subscription-based service which rewards members by saving them time and money on their weekly shop. They will also have priority to the Customer Care line, double Flybuys points on eligible Coles Online purchases, free delivery for all Coles Online orders over $100 and one free delivery per month for Liquorland online orders over $50. READ MORE: Coles Plus members will be able to order and pick up their groceries in less than 90 minutes.(Supplied) Home delivery will also remain at the same flat price regardless of the day or time customers choose to shop. Coles chief executive for eCommerce Ben Hassing said the subscription service aimed to take customer experience to the next level, with feedback from shoppers overwhelmingly encouraging .

Behind the warehouse lockout in Australia: Coles and the corporate restructuring offensive

Behind the warehouse lockout in Australia: Coles and the corporate restructuring offensive Australian supermarket and retail chain, the Coles Group, last week “indefinitely” extended the three-month lockout of workers at its Smeaton Grange warehouse in southwestern Sydney. This is part of an attempt by Coles, one of the country’s largest companies and employers, to satisfy the dictates of the global financial markets, which are demanding higher investment returns and share prices. The most immediate objective of the extension of the lockout is to starve workers into accepting a sell-out deal, pushed by the United Workers Union (UWU), that would result in the closure of the facility and the destruction of most, if not all, of the 350 jobs there. In a critical stand, the Smeaton Grange workers voted on February 2 to reject the company-UWU agreement.

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