Coles ‘Down Down’ Promotion Class Action

Benjamin Glenn Demery v Coles Supermarkets Australia Pty Ltd

In November 2024, Gerard Malouf and Partners commenced a class action in the Federal Court of Australia in Victoria, against Coles Supermarkets Australia Pty Ltd. This class action seeks compensation for loss on behalf of the lead applicant, Benjamin Glenn Demery, and group members against Coles in respect of alleged illusory pricing practices that occurred between February 2022 and May 2023. The case centres on allegations that Coles misled consumers with supposed discounts on hundreds of commonly purchased products, potentially breaching the Australian Consumer Law by making false or misleading representations.

This class action follows a penalty proceeding filed by the ACCC in September 2024, claiming that Coles misled customers with discount pricing on hundreds of products. While the ACCC case focuses on penalties, this class action aims to secure compensation for affected customers.

In August 2025, it was agreed by the parties that the class action and the ACCC case would be heard together at a joint liability trial, meaning the findings on liability in the ACCC case would apply to the class action, with issues related to the compensation for customers to be determined at a later stage.

Update

GMP Law are pleased to announce that, on 14 May 2026, following a two-week joint liability trial, the Federal Court of Australia delivered its judgment, finding that Coles engaged in misleading conduct and made false or misleading representations in contravention of the Australian Consumer Law.

According to his Honour Justice O’Bryan’s reasons at [521] “...The Down Down tickets were misleading because the sample products had not been offered for sale by Coles at the ‘Was’ price for a reasonable period.”

This finding vindicates the strength of the Australian Consumer Law in protecting ordinary Australians from anti-consumer practices by large corporations.

The class action will proceed to seek compensation on behalf of group members, subject to any appeal filed by Coles on the findings of liability at trial.

An Opt Out Notice approved by the Federal Court of Australia was sent to potential group members in the Coles Class Action in October 2025.

The deadline for group members to opt out of the class action was 4:00 pm AEDT on 21 November 2025 and has now closed.

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Timeline

23 September 2024

GMP Law launched an investigation into a potential class action against Coles (and Woolworths).

14 November 2024

As a result of its investigation, GMP Law filed a class action in the Victorian Registry of the Federal Court of Australia on 14 November 2024, seeking financial redress for affected consumers who purchased products at Coles (in-store and online) during February 2022 and May 2023.

GMP Law Chairman, Gerard Malouf, states, “We estimate that the average Australian consumer could be eligible for a refund ranging between $200 and $1,300+, depending on their shopping habits and purchases at these retailers. We believe this class action is an essential move toward safeguarding consumer rights and demanding transparency in retail practices, Australia-wide.”

23 May 2025

Orders were made in the representative proceeding in the same terms as the ACCC proceeding: that an initial trial on all issues of liability would be conducted with respect to a sample of affected products as agreed between the parties or determined by the Court.

26 August 2025

The class action and Coles reached a compromise on the issue of security for costs whereby the parties agreed that liability in the representative proceeding would be determined in accordance with the judgment on liability in the ACCC proceeding at a joint liability trial.

21 November 2025

Opt Out Deadline closes.

February 2026

The Joint Liability Trial was heard in the Federal Court in Melbourne between 16 February and 26 February 2026.

14 May 2026

The Federal Court delivered judgment in favour of the ACCC and the applicant in the class action on liability.

Current Status

Coles will have 28 days to consider the judgment and file an appeal to the decision.

The class action will continue on the issue of damages and any other aspects of the case which were not determined at the initial trial.

Are you eligible for compensation?

You may be a member of the class action if you:

  1. Shopped at Coles in Australia, in-store or online, between February 2022 and May 2023.
  2. Purchased products marked as ‘Down Down’.

To register your interest:

  1. Gather any evidence
  2. Register with GMP Law.

Substantiating your claims

When you register for the class action, it is helpful to provide the following information, including the date and time of purchases and the prices paid.

Helpful evidence to support your claim includes:

1. Rewards program data
Collecting data from Coles Rewards programs, which track:

  • Time and date of purchases
  • Pricing information
  • Discounts applied.


2. Receipts
Gathering receipts for discounted products as proof of purchase.

Risk-free participation

There is no financial risk in registering with our firm and becoming a class member. We operate on a No Win No Fee basis. It will cost you nothing to join the class action. If the case is successful, legal fees and costs are deducted from the settlement approved by the Court.

If unsuccessful, you will not have to pay any out-of-pocket costs.

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