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Aldi dumps Australia Day wares amid culture war claims

Aldi has joined Woolworths in saying it won’t sell Australia Day merchandise ahead of the national holiday.

Jan 12, 2024, updated Jan 12, 2024
Photo: AAP

Photo: AAP

The supermarket giant will not sell themed products such as thongs in the lead-up to January 26.

It comes as Opposition Leader Peter Dutton called on shoppers to boycott Woolworths over its decision not to sell Australia Day wares.

The federal government has slammed Dutton, accusing him of trying to start a culture war.

Cabinet minister Murray Watt said the Liberal leader was out of touch with the concerns of regular Australians dealing with cost of living pressures and high food prices.

“It is an extraordinary statement from Peter Dutton … his desire to always be negative, always be divisive, divide Australians, find political point scoring opportunities, rather than trying to bring the country together,” he said on Friday.

“His priority is starting another culture war about the kind of thongs and flags that supermarkets sell.”

Watt reaffirmed the government’s commitment to Australia Day, saying they supported keeping the public holiday on January 26.

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He said he planned to attend a citizenship ceremony and celebrate it with a barbecue.

Business Council of Australia chief executive Bran Black said Dutton’s boycott call was unjustified.

“Businesses shouldn’t be boycotted because they make commercial decisions based on demand for products from their customers,” he said.

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