Daily London
Starting on July 1, the government is set to legislate new standards that could hit guilty parties with fines of up to $10 million.
“We know that people are under pressure and we want to make sure and we will make sure that supermarkets aren’t price-gouging,” he said.
“This is about making sure not just consumers are protected, but also farmers,” he said
“There’s intimidation and retribution for them.”
Whilst supermarkets may cry foul with the new rules, Littleproud is sceptical of their concerns.
“If the supermarkets haven’t done anything wrong under the existing codes of conduct, then there is nothing to fear,” he said.
“They only fear it because they’ve done the wrong thing by you.”
The treasurer also announced rules would be introduced that would make it mandatory for large retailers to accept cash for the purchase of essential items.
This includes supermarkets and fuel retailers, but smaller businesses will be exempt from these rules.

