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The IGA brand is owned by Australian conglomerate Metcash under their Food & Grocery division, but individual IGA stores are owned and operated independently. Its main competitors are Aldi, Coles and Woolworths. IGA is the fourth largest supermarket chain in Australia, following Aldi overtaking Metcash in supermarket revenue.
IGA is a network of over 1,300 independent family owned businesses that sit at the heart of local communities across Australia, giving back and supporting local producers, suppliers and charities wherever possible. Here are just some of our stories.
The IGA brand in Australia is owned by Metcash, an Australian conglomerate retailer and wholesaler. The company supplies groceries, promotional materials, and other things to a large number of locally owned Australian supermarkets, and a few other brands like Foodland and Friendly Grocer.
With over 1400 stores nationwide, you’re never too far from an IGA. Check out our handy store locator to find your nearest IGA Supermarket. Subscribe for weekly specials, recipes and more.
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Dec 4, 2023 · 4 min. IGA operator Metcash will focus on lowering prices in its smaller and medium-sized stores as it angles for value shoppers and competes more fiercely with major rivals Woolworths and Coles in a bid to become Australia’s first-choice supermarket.