Australians All Let Us Keep Choice
For we are young and free. And that’s how we should keep it.
While we’re all still in the resolution-making spirit, and with Australia Day looming, wouldn’t it be nice if we could exercise our freedom and secure the future of that freedom? Nobody is asking you to bear arms – just your beliefs. And you can do it while you’re shopping, so you don’t even have to go out of your way.
2011 wasn’t a great year for many. There were floods and other natural disasters, economic fears brought on by Europe, and retail sales slumped lower than the popularity ratings of our political leaders. But in some parts of the world there was an uprising or two, propagated by people who were simply striving for a fraction of the freedom we enjoy in Australia.
One of those rights is the freedom to exercise choice.
Something that dominated the airwaves last year was the surging duopoly of the large supermarket chains. Remember the milk wars? The accusations of bullying? Now the Heinz processing plant has closed along with a chapter in the lives of its workers, because we wanted to save 20 cents on an Aussie staple – a bottle of sauce. How many more industries will we kill over loose change?
If we’re to believe the predictions and mutterings in the market, home brands will be the new black in 2012 and beyond. While I have no problem with others buying a generic brand, (provided it complies with Australian health standards – which doesn’t always appear to be the case with some recent labelling concerns), I still reserve the right to choose the brand I want, even if it costs me more.