and again from your link.........
"People go to Woolworths and they want to shop, they don't want wokeness in aisle three and that's what you've served up this week."
But Brad argued it wasn't about being woke and it was a completely economic decision to remove the products.
"We made this decision almost 12 months ago because most of it is imported into Australia and what happens after Australia Day? If it's Australia Day specific merchandise, it goes into landfill or even worse, into the waterways of Australia," he said.
Now the argument there is not we're doing it for the environment, it's an economic argument, the goods are specific to the day here, if they don't sell, and once the day is done, they don't sell, there is nothing they can do with them but throw them out.
I don't know what you do mate, but years in retail tell me that ending up with stock that costs you money because you have to throw it away is not a good thing business wise.