Australian distillers who made sanitiser left with unsold product as cheap imports flood market

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Businesses stepped up at height of coronavirus crisis – but have taken a financial hit

Hand sanitiser made by a Sydney distillery during the coronavirus crisis. Companies have been left with hundreds of thousands of litres of unsold product.Hand sanitiser made by a Sydney distillery during the coronavirus crisis. Companies have been left with hundreds of thousands of litres of unsold product.

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That sounds like a you problem

Donate, write off, move on, what a bid deal!

Market forces dictate the price of things, it's the same with labour... That's why wages are low when populations are high. I saw bottles in M&S last week for £11-50 stratigically placed by the masks at the queuing point. My advice..... Do good and donate them to the Hospitals.

surprising there are no takers for good quality sanitizers.

Export it to the USA we have none and will still need it months from now

For being dramatic. Also, I want a bottle of your fancy looking sanitizer 😀

Send it to Florida, we still don’t have any in the stores.

Send it to California, our shelves are bare. No rubbing alchohol either. Just crazy.

Sounds familiar .. be like kidnapping and sending prisioners of war to another continent because you burn up in the sun and they don’t

Put huge 'Made In Australia' stickers on their products! It's not rocket science ! I won't buy cheap Chinese sanitiser, but will buy Aussie, if I know which is which !

Ever heard of tariffs?

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