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Online Only Specials Vodafone Alcatel U5 4G $49.50 Tefal 28cm Wok $19 + More $1 Bag Fee C&C @ Woolworths

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~598 online only offers this week, some half-price or less than half-price and other specials too.

Half-price examples include:

Electrical

Kitchenware

Pantry

Freezer

Cleaning

Pet

Health & beauty

Stationery

Minimum spend of $30 applies for Pick up orders. Free same day Pick up for orders placed before 11am. Minimum spend of $50 applies for Home Delivery orders.

Bag fees ($1) and crate service fees ($3.50) apply for Pick up and Delivery orders.

The offers in this email are available for online orders placed until Midnight AEST Tuesday 31st of July 2018 and are only available online at www.woolworths.com.au while stocks last and may differ from specials available in stores. Limited quantities may apply.

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  • Cheers OP

  • +4

    $30 min for pick up? Well….. looks like $30 of Lynx it is :p

    • +1

      I wonder how pickup works for $30 of ice cream. Do I have to go the freezer section anyway?

      • +3

        Just go to online pickup counter at the chosen pickup time, they will have the order packed and ready. If it’s a freezer item, they will have it stored in the freezer until you pick it up. Usually the rep over pickup counter will fetch the items from freezer and hand it over.

        • +5

          That would be awkward. Walking into the store and be like. "Yep, I'm the guy who just ordered $30 of ice cream online and asked for pick up. Go get it out of the freezer for me"

        • +13

          @cruizerdog: I’d be surprised to see an order containing nothing but ice cream, but I’d understand if it was Connoisseur - “Ahh an OzBargainer”.

        • +2

          @crayner:
          Lol I've actually done that before, twice xD (once for Haagen Dazs, the other for connoisseur)

        • @cruizerdog: you'd think this would be a weird order, nope.

        • +10

          @kaz09: $30 of ice cream, bag of dog food, shaving cream and a pack of condoms?

        • +1

          @crayner:

          ice cream and elmer’s glue for making slime ….that’s kids activities sorted for rainy weekend.

        • +4

          @crayner: Ahh, a Connoisseur bargain connoisseur.

        • @cruizerdog: Four fried chickens and a Coke!

        • @cruizerdog: on the checkout interstitial page you'll be asked if you forgot peanut butter.

        • @cruizerdog: Leave that doggy alone.

        • @cruizerdog: Mate, Have done exactly that many times earlier for freezer items such as butter, yogurt, milk, ice-cream etc. That’s the way click & collect works, I suppose.

        • @cezond: you have ordered butter/ice cream/milk, dog food, shaving cream and condoms before? ;)

    • the ladies will love you at the gym ….tell em you bought lynx at full price and always smell clean…..

      • Cleary that's my go to pick up line. "Lynx? No, this is just my natural workout body odour. I'm always clean"

    • Add a phone to the order, return the phone after signing off for collection. You are at the counter anyway… The art of Tai'tarse

  • +19

    I bought 2 items (fry pans) to pickup and they charge $1 bag fee which is not removable….

    They need to have an option to put in trolley…not force you to purchase the bag at a ridiculous markup.

    • +7

      Yes the fee is ridiculous. Makes me think long and hard whether I will do it again out of principle

      • +9

        Long and hard.

        • +1

          Nice

        • -1

          That's what she says

        • +2

          That long and hard made me think long and hard.

      • -1

        Oh yes, such a tragedy - right up there with smallpox.

    • +13

      As someone that uses Pick Up each week, I bring along my own bags, but that’s only because I work there.

      We’ve had customers request that their order be packed in boxes and have been happy to accommodate that, but since the national changes to bags, despite the fact that in Tasmania we’ve had a single use bag ban since 2013, we charge the $1/$3.50 fees now. So despite supplying my own, I’m now charged $1 per order for nothing.
      If someone said that they didn’t want bags, we’d probably do that but I understand that not all stores are as accommodating or as observant of customer requests.

      I would have hoped that given the time allowed to plan for bag options for online shopping in anticipation of the ban that we’d have gone with a free “no bags/I’ll bring my own bags and pack it myself” in order to continue to encourage the use of reusable bags.

      My own personal views here, not my employer’s

      • +4

        And it wouldn't be hard for Woolworths to think about eliminating plastic bags by packing the items into small (reusable) crates. Customers could then transfer the items from these into their own bags/boxes when they pick them up.

        • Tesco in Ireland do exactly this for pick up and delivery.

      • Why $1? Is it those reusable bags or the standard plastic bags?

        • +3

          The Online bags are different to the retail 15c bags and only used with online orders, they're made of 80% recycled plastic too but they're thinner.

        • -1

          @crayner:

          Do you realise how difficult it is for online shop pickers to get things without any bags? Theres been so many returns already, some of it is fake just to get free stuff from Woollies but there's also times when fresh produce got crushed by milk etc.

          Without bags to separate things, I can imagine things food getting crushed during picking, let alone during transport. The new bag, although a little thinner are still much better than the old single use bags and are meant to be reused.

          The service caters for people’s convenience as there is always the traditional way to shop at supermarkets and I think the $1 extra over before isn’t an absurd ask.

        • @fuzor: sure there are people doing pickup orders for convenience, but what about the injured or elderly who may not be able to stretch that extra cost?

        • -1

          @Lukian: I dont know Lukian, shopping online and at a "premium" supermarket but cannot stretch a dollar…Who are you trying to fool with this question. Sounds like a very first world problem. What did people do in more traditional context

      • +5

        You think they do this because they do not know what they are doing ? They know exactly what they are doing, bags were loss leaders, now they turned it into a profit motivated item. It's not that they didnt plan for it, they did plan for it, and this is what the plan was all along. $1 for nothing for every order adds up.

    • +4

      Or, here’s a thought. Not charge for the plastic bags.

    • One bag for $1, $25 an hour minimum wage, 25 bags per hour?

  • Single box of Fancy Feast = $8.50
    Two boxes = $20

    Uhh…..

    • new math?

      • Adding them to cart made them $17 for two. Not very clever, hey?

        • Still $20 for me, save -300¢

  • -8

    Philips led bulbs are usually $5 on half price specials. Here it's $10. Big no no.

    • -2

      I’m sorry to hear that, but they do vary in lumens/price respectively. Hence why $20 bulbs are $10 when half-price.

      • +4

        The LED sticks are $5 when they're half price. Woolworths website has them listed at $10 for 'half price' - False Advertising.

        • Looks like you created some "care of duty" work for crayner

        • @wdmhbbbwctcdlbc: I see what you mean. I think this is another error like the Fancy Feast.

          The examples mentioned appear to be their standard price, uggh.

        • +1

          It has been corrected now.

      • They've always been $5 during 1/2 price specials regardless of what lumens and type they are.

      • +1

        It has been corrected now.

    • +1

      So just point to that, no need to neg as the other specials are great value.

      • +2

        It's a fair neg if they're inflating the RRP / putting "Half Price" on the normal price to seem like it's half price.. It's been confirmed by 2 other users as well.

        • +2

          Inflating prices to accomodate later "specials" has been the standard for both supermarkets.

        • +1

          @xywolap:

          Thats different to if they're advertising 50% off but it's the exact same price as normal which is what has occurred here. They have the price as $10 which is the normal price, but they say it's half price, misleading.

    • +3

      I was after Philips Led Scene Switch 8W.
      Normally it is $17, and now it is 'half price', which is $17

    • +2

      I think it is just a mistake, especially when the other specials are half price

    • Thank you for the negative votes mates!

  • when do these online only offers finish?

    • +1

      I would imagine, since it’s Wednesday, it’s their weekly specials ending next Tuesday. Might be wrong, though.

      • Yep, ends Tuesday.

  • +9

    Connoisseur is half price, doesn't that deserve special mention in the title? This is OzBargain after all.

    • +2

      Only if it's Matcha Green Tea flavour :)

      • If you can see any of this, get it. It has been discontinued at my store and I believe it may be nationally. :(

        • +2

          I think it has been discontinued for a reason…

        • @josho9: yeah, they aren't good.

        • @purplelady: Seems to have a love or hate following.

        • +1

          @crayner: does woolie still have caramite ice cream? I LOVE that!

        • +1

          @purplelady: I'm afraid not, it was deleted some time ago. Looks like that happened back in February 2017 when it was reduced to clear at 75% off.

        • @crayner: Oh NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO >>>>>>>>>>>_________<<<<<<<<<<

    • -3

      That is wonderful - right up there with the discovery of penicillin.

  • +3

    Hah wow $1 bag fee. What a load of crap. Profiteering much?

    • +1

      Dunno how any of you could survive in the plastic bag free states.

      • which state are you in?? I might move there

        • +1

          Anywhere but VIC and NSW who have not banned plastic bags ;)

        • @Clear: What do you put your rubbish in, being unable to buy plastic bags? How do they enforce the legislation? Where is the line drawn on a plastic bag when it comes to some of the cheap storage, travel type bags?

        • @Major Mess: You buy garbage bags from the supermarket like you normally would?

          All they're banning is the non-degradable lightweight shopping bags used by stores. Plastic bags as a whole aren't banned. So most stores now give you paper or biodegradable plastic bags. Legislation varies from state to state.

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phase-out_of_lightweight_plast…

        • @Clear: We already had plastic bags from woolies for shopping that broke down.

        • +1

          @Major Mess: And that's their flawed logic. This is their "we can make some profit from shopping bags and act like we're actually doing something".

          Though admittedly it has resulted in a huge amount of bags being reused. I'll avoid the supermarket if I forgot my bags because spending a dollar is too much.

      • soon i will need to buy garbage bags, so where do we get them cheap, woolies and coles are about 10c each , need a deal on ebay or something …..used to love those grey multi use bags …once to get stuff then as garbage bag or pet poop bag.

        currently staying in an apartment so we need to put stuff in bags so it goes down the garbage chute.

        • Welcome to the real world where the rest of us buy garbage bags.

        • Yes and they break down really quickly too. Some of the garbage type on rolls seem to be thinner, but of a plastic that doesn't break down.

    • -2

      It's to shove over your head.
      Good work.

  • +4

    Please put at least 1 bargain in the title.

  • +2

    Nokia 3 showing as unavailable.

  • +1

    I would complain about the charge for reusable bags for online orders. For every order, customers have to pay $1 for bags. It is fine if I bought a lot of things and may need several bags to pack, but in most cases, for me, one or two bags are fairly enough. So pay $1 for one or two bags which are much poor that the 15 cents bag (was free two weeks ago) sold in your shop is not that satisfying. Hence the complain. I hope there is an option for customers to not buying that reusable bags so that we can bring our own one when picking up. Or at least, charge us base on how many bags we actually need after packing up and provide good quality (really reusable) bags for online orders. Thank you.

    • Agreed.

  • +1

    IMO if they are going to keep having these 'online only' sales maybe they shouldn't be charging for bags.

    • +1

      Great price. Next week they’ve got this promo in-store.

      • Have you posted that as a deal?

        • No I haven’t, I’ll let someone else do the honours :)

  • Is mayvers peanut butter for 2.5$? Plsplspls it’s been too long

    • -1

      This is Astwaya, where the dollar sign comes first.

      Conform!

  • +11

    You can get a refund on the bag fee upon pickup. Simply explain that you don't want the bags and return them on the spot for a refund. I've done this at my local store.

    • Is this Nationwide?

      • +1

        It's up to any staff with refund permission, it's likely there is always one at the service desk.

        They may even let you keep the bags because they'll go to better use. I assume they discard them due to the packing stickers if you hand them back.

        • +2

          Just checked with front desk staff. They advised to mention that I dont want a bag in the online order and they will refund the 1 dollar when i collect.

  • Nokia 3 is gone?
    "Sorry, temporarily unavailable."

  • +2

    In ozbargain fashion. $200 on home kitchen Knick knacks that I won’t use. Thanks OP

  • Online Only specials? (profanity) you, Woolworths.

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