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Woolworths strike bill tops $50m as disruption spreads to Dan Murphy’s

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Woolworths says two weeks of industrial action has cut $50 million in sales from its supermarket business as the retailer struggles to stock shelves.

The shortages at stores spread from Woolworths to a second ASX-listed group, Endeavour, which operates Dan Murphy’s and BWS bottle shops. Having demerged from Woolworths in 2021, some of Endeavour’s stores are still supplied through the supermarket group’s distribution centres.

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Carrie LaFrenz is a senior journalist covering retail/consumer goods. She previously covered healthcare/biotech. Carrie has won multiple awards for her journalism including financial journalist of the year from The National Press Club. Connect with Carrie on Twitter. Email Carrie at carrie.lafrenz@afr.com
David Marin-Guzman writes about industrial relations, workplace, policy and leadership from Sydney. Connect with David on Twitter. Email David at david.marin-guzman@afr.com

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