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Sense of ‘parallel universe’ between ‘big business and ordinary consumers’

Sky News Australia by Sky News Australia
September 15, 2022
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DPR&Co founder Richard Ralphsmith says there’s “a real sense” the voices of consumers are “being muffled” in corporate boardrooms.

“And there is that sense of parallel universe between big business and ordinary consumers,” he told Sky News host Gary Hargrave.

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Comments 25

  1. MVP says:
    3 years ago

    Do any country’s have a say?

  2. MVP says:
    3 years ago

    ?

  3. Bob Smith says:
    3 years ago

    Big Business is loving the Labor Government . The Unions will send the small business owner bust .

  4. Martin Epstein says:
    3 years ago

    More concerned about small businesses

  5. J - 1:1 says:
    3 years ago

    My goodness me, pack of vampires

  6. MVP says:
    3 years ago

    How can we be multi cultural without giving a shit about aboriginal people, when I can walk through stkilda and Fitzroy and still know it was a toilet block between law and order, and after 30 of yrs it’s been seen that all we can do is move over for the next perso/ best friend /13 only cause I can… we are 1 but we are many

  7. Designo says:
    3 years ago

    Think you mean workers and unions. Unions don't give a rats about workers.

  8. Greyfriars says:
    3 years ago

    Look after SME's and family farms first.

  9. Paul Slater says:
    3 years ago

    They will be confident when they're making mega bucks

  10. Hohihohi Got says:
    3 years ago

    Alles sehr schön. Aber zuerst zusammen die Nummern 10 und 1. Eine gedangsie.ONLINE Brünette und eine anderee Blondine. Es wäre unfair, wenn ich 4 wählen würde

  11. someonewhoexist says:
    3 years ago

    I am the emperor, i will break your bone's and bury your children. What are you idiot's going to do after i kill your children? Vote to bring them back to life? Nope, im god, i will fuck your bitch ass up.

  12. Somting Wong Wai says:
    3 years ago

    That's because big business is so big that consumers has little choice. Woollies or West Farmers give a shit how confident you are??

  13. לוחם בגן says:
    3 years ago

    There wasn't too much coverage of the Commonwealth Games, were they a dud?

  14. Coco S says:
    3 years ago

    Big business wants slaves to chip and monitor and work for peanuts.
    Slavery – rebranded.

  15. Paddles McBean says:
    3 years ago

    We do not need hundreds of thousands of foreigners crowding our cities, destroying our lifestyle, taking our houses, taking our kids jobs, destroying our culture, reducing our standard of living all for the benefit of govt and big business. Once here we will never get rid of them.

  16. Teena Curl says:
    3 years ago

    It's because they are artificially pushing more money into big business, solely FOR big business. It's pretty plain to see. We can then see that The bubble will pop when they make it pop. 😳 Ask yourself, WHY/what reason they would be globally artificially controlling the world markets? 🤔🤨

  17. Simon Hardy says:
    3 years ago

    We fight we break up we kiss we make up you. Change your mind. Like a girl changes clothes

  18. g40471 says:
    3 years ago

    Those who control the purse strings have confedence as to their economic outlook not those who are suffering to house ,feed and educate their families could it be that the conferdence peasant's have regards their future prosperty has a different outlook because they are the ones being dedted to credit that conferdence shown by those at the top of the wealth dispersment chain I wonder ?,lets just name that chain greed for clarafication purposes.

  19. Bret loyd says:
    3 years ago

    That is exactly what a decade of the LNP delivered to the Australian public. . . . 2 very different economies.

  20. James Taylor says:
    3 years ago

    ESG is so bad for the average person. Corporations are trying to undermine democracy and act like they should be taking the role of governments with setting policy. It's all about more power for them in the end.

  21. carbonite1999 now freezing a loved one near you! says:
    3 years ago

    business being told by customers how to manage their business is no difference to letting a cartel political party telling you ,, they take the tax ,and thats as much influence i ever want from a cartel ,, none of which have ever spent a cent in my shop..just take and expect more ..

  22. Jamie Chippett says:
    3 years ago

    Got a pair of basic nail clippers for $7.95 at national pharmacy broke after second nail,looked at product flimsy thin steel designed to break early so customer has to go buy new clippers.at $ 7.95 what a rip off from a major chemist chain.were only worth about 3 bucks and made in china.manicure the clipper company would be making heaps as clippers would only cost them 20-50 cents each then eventually time it gets to national pharmacy shelves it's $7.95. what a rip off. Companies have no consious for selling cheap Chinese crap and selling as a top product item.these directors of theses type of companies are scumbags.greedy not buying local products and ripping us off on cheap crap foreign products.dont these directors have no shame! This is the chief architect of society at present GREED! People will do anything to get the buck these days and also have no shame consious while doing it. In my book total scumbags! Not loyal Aussies. A fair go!

  23. build Motosykletist says:
    3 years ago

    There is a disconnect between 'Big Business' and workers. Big business sees workers as numbers. Small and medium business work with, discuss and even socialise with workers, they see the value they bring to workers and workers bring to them. There is a "connection" rather than just a "number".
    'Big business' is growing by killing off or acquiring small and medium businesses. Workers are transitioning from being a valued part of a business to a number on a page.

  24. Marjorie Dawes says:
    3 years ago

    Woolies and coles are disgusting. I stuffed a chocolate bar up my bra today and it felt good wedged in there. Wasn't about saving $2.00, it was rather symbolic and empowering moment Tasted better too

  25. Psylvio Psylvio says:
    3 years ago

    Small, medium business… only need to be a supermacrocosm organization to become independent from big monopolistic conglomerate. And priotize their neeeds and the need of the people that they are depending on as a symbiotic relationship.

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