It was amusing to see the humble Oreo cookie cited as an example of Coles and Woolies' alleged "misleading conduct" by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC). The ACC has commenced legal action against the major supermarkets over alleged misleading "Prices Dropped" and "Down Down" claims. One specific example cited by the commission is the Oreo Family Pack .

READ MORE: Beatles legend cancels tour due to illness The ACCC alleges Woolworths initially offered the pack for sale at $3.50 in 2021 and 2022 before increasing the price to $5.00 for 22 days from December 20, 2022 before placing it on the "Prices Dropped" promotion for $4.

50, 29 per cent higher than the product's original price of $3.50. My first thought upon reading this was that I, along with Australian consumers, look forward to a resolution to the matter.

We need to feel Coles and Woolies are on our side. My second thought was: "I really want to eat some Oreos. Where I find the cheapest Oreo cookies today?" Spoiler: The most affordable Oreo cookies were not at Coles or Woolies.

READ MORE: Greek princess to marry this weekend after postponing twice I love my biscuits. There aren't many I don't like. A couple of biscuits with a cup of coffee or tea each afternoon is my favourite.

They are often my 'busy mum' breakfast as the kids and I race out of the house. My children also love their biscuits, although it took maturity for them to eat them properly. I cried real tears when I saw my son ha.