CHATO International Poised to Lead Collaborative Solutions as Government Takes Bold Action on Unit Pricing
The Australian Government is taking decisive steps to reform unit pricing across supermarkets, ensuring every shopper gets a clear and fair deal at the checkout. In the face of rising cost-of-living pressures, these reforms couldn’t come at a better time.
At the heart of these changes is CHATO International Pty Ltd, whose four extensive submissions to the Senate,(2), Queensland Government, and ACCC inquiries have driven home the need for real, impactful solutions. Our research uncovered key discrepancies in how unit prices are applied, revealing a long-standing issue that affects millions of Australians each day.
As recognized experts in unit pricing, CHATO International is ready to step up and lead the way forward. We are proposing a collaborative approach that engages all stakeholders—supermarket chains, government bodies, consumer advocacy groups, and industry experts—in crafting the best possible solution.
Why settle for a one-size-fits-all fix when we can create a system that works for everyone? By bringing all voices to the table, we can ensure a more inclusive, transparent, and effective approach to unit pricing reform.
With CHATO International’s deep insights and innovative thinking, we are poised to consult with supermarkets, government regulators, and consumer groups to deliver real change that benefits both businesses and consumers alike. It’s time to tackle this issue head-on and create a fairer, more transparent shopping experience for all Australians.
Stay tuned as we continue to work closely with all stakeholders to deliver results that matter. Together, we will ensure that unit pricing finally works for all Au
Links: ACCC Senate supermarket pricing enquiry Senate cost of living enquiry QLD Government supermarket enquiry