Money Australia Post scraps crucial service, leaving local producers in the dark Published 5 years ago on April 22, 2021 By Anthony Lucas Australia Post has cut a key service that has been a critical operational tool for producers. It means the postal service will no longer carry or deliver any perishable food such as cheese and fresh produce. Executives revealed that the service carried many operational complications. See moreSA artisan producers hit by Australia Post food ban – InDaily: South Australia artisan food producers are confused and frustrated by Australia Post’s decision to stop delivering perishable food items from June 30,… https://t.co/o0hfTEaLq4 #guestpost #guestposting #australia pic.twitter.com/4Z9vgp3JhN— @globalfirstnews (@globalfirstnews) April 21, 2021 It comes as former CEO Christine Hogate reveals she tried to save vital services like the produce delivery scheme at Australia Post and even more importantly, the Banking-At-Post service. Christine Holgate resigned from Australia Post in 2020. Related Topics:eccomercetrending Leave a ReplyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name Email Website {{#message}}{{{message}}}{{/message}}{{^message}}Your submission failed. The server responded with {{status_text}} (code {{status_code}}). Please contact the developer of this form processor to improve this message. Learn More{{/message}}{{#message}}{{{message}}}{{/message}}{{^message}}It appears your submission was successful. Even though the server responded OK, it is possible the submission was not processed. Please contact the developer of this form processor to improve this message. Learn More{{/message}}Submitting… Trending Now News5 days ago Farage’s Clacton win puts Britain’s major parties under pressure News4 days ago Rents expected to rise 30% soon News4 days ago Hayden Panettiere dies at 36 from overdose News4 days ago Hanson proposes 75% cut in cigarette prices News4 days ago Qantas launches biggest domestic sale starting $99 News4 days ago Airlines face high costs despite improving jet availability