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Hi All,

Woolworths is donating its entire supermarket sales on the 23rd January 2007 to the drought relief.

So if you need to grocery shop make sure you do it on this day and help out the drought relief program.

http://www.woolworths.com.au/woolworths+ce...ght+reflief.asp

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Good on em! Thats a great initiative..

I was wondering why they would pick that day specifically - It's a Tuesday. Well known as the quietest retail day of the week :)

But thats a great gesture from Woolies! :laugh:

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well all the extra money they have made through the drought by buying half dead sheep and cattle from farmers for almost nothing then saying to the public that meat prices must go up because of the drought.

Better than nothing but as they give with one hand they take with the other

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Yeah unfortunately thats the way corporations work.. Sucks, but it's 'business'. The amount of good press and repeat customers they will get from it will easily make the money back for them too.

As you said - better than nothing.

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