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BWS Heineken Carton $38 with $10 off Woolworths Shopping Docket (and Free Ticket to James Bond)

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Hi, On my last woolworths shop I noticed the beers had changed for the BWS specials at the bottom of the Docket in Queensland. You get $10 off certain cartons.

Heineken is one and is currently on special for $48 which brings it down to $38.

And as a Bonus, Heineken is doing a promotion with the new James Bond movie, buy the specially marked Carton, go online and get a Free Ticket to see Spectre the new James Bond movie.

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  • +1

    Good Find!

    Made me go check the receipt in my car from woollies the other day. Can confirm my docket is the same for ACT. Also has $10 off crown lagers and Monteiths Pale Ale. Cant see the Monteiths on special but makes the crowns $40 a case.

    Considering movie tickets are usually $15 then its a pretty cool deal for $38!

  • +1

    Do you know where the ticket can be used?

  • +7

    Drink the carton before you go to see the movie, it'll be better

  • +1

    Where is it brewed?

    • One would assume Australia if it contains a targeted offer involving the movie ticket.

      That being the case I'd rather fork out an extra $5 and get Lowenbrau (a "fully imported" proper German lager).

  • +1

    No specially marked cartons at my local. They still have cartons from the rugby world cup.

  • +1

    I got the same price offer for a carton of Budweiser on my Woolworth docket

    • +5

      that's a shame.

    • +5

      I believe this Heineken offer will only print if you spend $5 or more on meat/chicken, deli or seafood products. There was previously no minimum spend, but I think people were buying 1 slice of devon to get the offer (lol) so they raised it to $5.

    • Me too, and when I bought the ctn of Bud, I got another discount docket with it, and so I bought another one! And then I got another discount docket with that one! I didn't buy any more because of shelf life concerns. Works out about $36 by using egift cards.

  • Valid in WA too. Nice.

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