Price is wrong for supermarket superBY ALEX BURKE | FRIDAY, 28 AUG 2015 12:00PMOver three quarters (76.3%) of Australians would never consider a Coles or Woolworths public offer superannuation fund, according to CoreData research. Related News |
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Does Coredata actually do any surveys that involve a larger number of participants than 800 odd? Both Coredata stories today involve less than 850 participants ( probably the same people). The sample size as part of the overall potential market is very small. If I was Coles, I wouldn't use this survey as a reason not to enter this market space.