Found in the catalogue. It says save from $6.81, so that's a saving of at least 40%. The special starts on Monday 21 September and ends Sunday 27 September. Stock up while the weather gets warmer.
Any 3 for $9.99 - Peters Ice Cream 2L, Choc Wedge, Frosty Fruits or Life Savers 8pk at Woolworths
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In what way is it 'dirty'? Ultimately the customer benefits too
In what way does the customer benefit? I much prefer "40 cents off" or "$1 off" supermarket deals. Today I opened a packet of rice crackers that had passed the use-by date because of one of these "buy 2 or 3 items to get the discount" specials.
In what way does the customer benefit?
It's a saving if you're interested in those products. And you're not disadvantaged if you aren't interested.
I much prefer “40 cents off” or “$1 off” supermarket deals.
And I much prefer "$4 off" than "40 cents off" :) Or less facetiously, I much prefer "$1 off" the size I want to buy rather than "$3 off" the jumbo size that I can't use and don't want to buy.
There are simply different types of specials. While some obviously fit preferences better than others, this particular type is obviously better than nothing. Some people may well be - and evidently are - interested in what is on offer (for example, 3×2L ice cream may be preferable to a discounted 1×6L bucket for numerous reasons), and again there is no disadvantage to you if you are not personally interested.
Its not like they are trying to get people to buy 3 keyboards to save some money. Some people CAN use that many ice creams, if they don't like it go to the their local convenience store where they will pay that much for about less then 1/5 of the amount of items.
agreed, its not a good tactic. For example. If one 600ml Gatorade is $2.49 and its 3 for $5, a lot of people still lose out if they don't need 3!
The deal, however is good so will still give positive
I never get tempted with buy more than what you need offers. Normally saving is little and you end up spending way too much!
It's frozen, it's not exactly going off. So if you would normally buy one pack of these a month, you can just eat them at the same rate, but saving money. I think negative votes are supposed to be for a perceived bad deal - not complaining about supermarkets making money. They're a business, it's what they do.
Good saving, but having to buy multiple items to save is a dirty trick used by both Woolworths and Coles.