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Woolworths Full Catalogue 08/04 (1/2 Price Maasdam $9.95/kg, Weight Watchers Frozen Meals $2.89)

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Thanks once again to imissbeans for kindly providing an early look at the latest Woolworths catalogue. Starts Wednesday April 8.

Enjoy and Happy Easter to all :)

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  • The only good deal I spotted:
    Heinz Baked Beans 97c (save 97c)

    • dat half price peanut butter doe

      edit* my bad, wrong catalog

  • +1

    Imissbeans should get a scanner if she can find stock. Some of the flash glare is unfortunately placed. Thanks nonetheless!

    • +1

      Must have bad eyes if you can't see these clearly. Great work keep it up.

      • +1

        Yet no positive vote?
        Hmmm…

        • Now, there's a positive vote.

      • On photo 8 for example, can you tell me how much I save on coconut milk?

        I appreciate the effort and by Tuesday night the original pdf will be up and I can clarify anything I'm not sure of.

    • It's fluorescent lighting, overhead.

    • +1

      For sure a scanner would help. But plenty good as-is, very good quality/hi res images. Thanks Imissbeans and OP.

  • +5

    Lol. Ice cream was $7.69 now permanently $4.80. Just magically they can make a permanent $3 less margin on every sale. :|

    • +5

      As an person working on the supplier side of the business. I can tell you that $3 lost in margin is probably 75% being forced absorbed by the supplier.

    • They force the supplier to lower the price , that is usually done by lowering quality or size,

    • now permanently $4.80

      Hopefully this pushes the "Special" price down to an all-time low.

  • +2

    Wow. Brocolli at $3/kg. Dropped from the 7.98/kg in my store.

  • +3

    maasdam cheese used to be normally $14 not that long ago, now Woolies say its $20!

    Same with the 4pack of Gatorade - was always $8 (because we buy a fair bit of it with our hiking I know the price) now they say the normal price is over $13, and I see it is on sale for $8 - what crooks. I used to laugh when they had it on sale from $8 down to $7.99, now the nowmal pice is just rude - coles and aldi is getting more and more of our money now where it used to be 100% groceries at Woolies.

    I see Coles is $8 still, normal price (when I looked last week).

    • +3

      Just drink water instead of Gatorade and save $8.00.

      • -1

        ProTip: Milk hydrates faster than both ;)

        • +1
        • +2

          Milk is no good for 48-96 km hikes.
          Not a pro tip as it also doesn't stay cold, who wants milk that's been sitting in a backpack for a day.

        • @PVA: That wasn't the pro tip ;)

      • We have camel baks, so there is plenty of water but after half a day of hiking you need more than just water.
        No one would do 96km with only water.

        • +5

          If you're a big drinker of Gatorade or Powerade, you should buy the powder and mix your own. Works out far better value than buying the pre-made stuff.

        • @Rich2010:

          Yeah, I know but it's easier to just have some bottles in the fridge and take when needed. And when I checked the powder I only saw lemon-lime which we dont like.
          I know, I know, not the ozbargain way:)

          We find Gatorade better than Powerade - get cramps when using powerade but not with Gatorade.

  • +4

    Yeah there's lots of trickery.
    The Smith chips have suddenly dropped to 165g but apparently are normally over $3…errr they've gone from 200g -> 175g back up to 200g and now 165g. Same size bag of course and the 'usual' pricing keeps increasing.

  • Great effort man!

  • Appreciate your effort to take all these pictures! WELL DONE OP!

  • +6

    woolworths appreciates your efforts to distribute their advertisements.

  • Anyone got coupons/codes to make the 24pack coke approx $10 ?

    • +1

      Try the same codes from last week's deal…

  • +1

    Thanks TA and Imissbeans

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