Woolworths, Australia's largest supermarket chain, faces community anger over prices. The CEO, Brad Banducci, faced scrutiny and media backlash after a controversial TV interview walkout. Amanda Bardwell will take over to navigate the company through political turmoil.
Commentators say Woolworths CEO Brad Banducci's "frustration got the better of him" after overwhelming media scrutiny over his TV interview walkout, while his success in growing the supermarket chain's profits made him "less presentable" as a leader. https://t.co/eC1exaslQW
It's been one of those weeks for Woolworths boss Brad Banducci, kicking off with the airing of a trainwreck Four Corners interview on Australian supermarket competition. But it all promises to end well, at least for him. https://t.co/gDJJKyFBYh
Woolworths will turn to low-profile executive Amanda Bardwell to steer the nation’s largest supermarket chain out of political turmoil, as the retailer denied its outgoing boss was forced out prematurely. Read more: https://t.co/qNPy9gqOvZ https://t.co/BSHr3gPMpN
How did the Woolworths CEO's viral Four Corners walkout happen? It wasn't over a zinger, but a stumble, writes the reporter behind it. #4Corners https://t.co/uEzcVK36Sz
New Woolworths boss faces tough initiation amid rising community anger over prices https://t.co/6osCwzRVnm