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Factory Outlet "Imperfect" Cookies 2kg for $30 + Delivery (Free Freight over $50 Spend) @ Snowy Mountains Cookies

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Not perfect but just as delicious!

Too large, too small, out of shape, broken, slightly over or under baked etc etc……. you get the picture.

Quality Control here at Snowy Mountains Cookies is something we take very seriously. When we have cookies that don’t match their Quality Control Profile requirements we sell the stock in our Factory Outlet at a much cheaper price.

What do you get?

A box containing a mixture of sizes and flavours totalling approximately 2kg worth of “Imperfect….but delicious” cookies for $30.00 (excluding postage). Flavour requests will not be available but we will ensure that a variety of flavours and sizes are packed for you to enjoy.

However, if you have any allergies please be sure to let us know and we will ensure that products with ingredients that affect you will not be included. These products have been heavily discounted. Free shipping when you spend $50 or more on our retail website.

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  • If we buy several bags, does that qualify for free shipping or will the order be held up until an additional fee is paid?

    • Good afternoon :)
      If you add multiple items to your cart and the total is $50 or more, you will receive free shipping across Australia.
      I hope this helps!

  • +16

    This is a website for bargains, not for advertising.

    Same price 18/3/20, 18/3/19.

    • …report it. were getting a lot more spam atm

      • +4

        I tried reporting it for basically being advertising and not being a bargain but it got rejected. So all we can do is neg.

        • -1

          Yeah same, must be bribing scotty & co with freebies

          • -1

            @[Deactivated]: It's always been part of the rules that 'same price' is not a reason for removing the post

            • @spackbace: But "No Bargain Listed" is, there

              It's an advert. No different to me posting homebrand flour. Just because its always cheaper, it doesn't make it a bargain.

              "Let the community decide" is a cop out, because you delete similar post which are
              just adverts.

              • +1

                @[Deactivated]:

                But "No Bargain Listed" is, there

                Which is used for "Up to 5% off @ xxxxx.com"

                At the end of the day, allowing comments is probably a better idea for store reps as it lets them see what the community thinks, and hopefully they learn from it and come back better

                • -1

                  @spackbace: Consistency would be better for reps & users.

                  The cynic in me thinks the lower number of posts, means less revenue, so post requirements have lowered, to increase posts & traffic.

                  • @[Deactivated]:

                    Consistency would be better for reps & users.

                    Again, I've seen it time and time again, deals stay even though they're 'normal price'. It's nothing new

  • +2

    Same price as before. And not a deal.

  • +2

    OzNormalPrice.com.au is that way.

  • +1

    …if this deal gets deleted….well thats just the way the cookie crumbles :D

  • +3

    2kg of cookie crumbs for $30? Good try.

  • +2

    it would be better to buy 6 boxes of tim tams at normal priced ($4.8), that aren't rejected and in properly packaging. even cheaper when their half price.

  • +1

    same price as before - not a bargain

  • same price as before, no deal

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