Nestle Milo 1.5kg $14.20 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU expired
Kirks Variety Soft Drink Multipack Cans 30 x 375mL $18
Tim Tams $2.50
Kirk's Soft Drink 30x 375ml $18, 200g Tim Tams $2.50, Nestle Milo 1.5kg $14.20 + Delivery ($0 w/ Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU
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LOL. probably done with a phone app.
Strawberries splashing into a milky bowl of cereal I understand, but who the hell is throwing a scoop of milo powder into an already full-to-the-brim glass of milk?
Michael Bay
@pegasusx: So true.
Well… Time to buy one and try and recreate the second picture… Can probably pass it off for kids science class for home teaching this week…
Displacement and it's effects on milk using Milo..
Kirks $16.19 with Subscribe and Save.
Or $15 for 3X 10 packs at Woolworths
The woolies website says they are also $5. But at my local store, they are $6.5. Can't they make up their mind?
tim tams limit 6 per customer, im not hoarding, you'r hoarding
milo OOS
Kirks 10 packs are $5 at Woolworths
so 30 cans would be $15 and you can choose your own flavours
https://www.woolworths.com.au/shop/productdetails/159798/kir…People are posting amazon deals simply because theyre in stock, not because theyre on special. I'm inclined to downvote all the amazon deals that arent deals, but then its encouraging people to stay indoors so…
(and you do not get forced to take the ginger beer (which is awful… so awful even Kirks hides it in their marketing) LOL
It just needs to be diluted with Bundy
$6.20 for me (QLD), Amazon works out to be $0.60 cents cheaper
timtam prices sounds expensive compared to the previous deals i have seen. Both Coles and woolies had them for $1.82. ( I am talking this year as in 1 month and 2 months ago)
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/522286
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/517185
And Amazon had them for that price as well :-
Eh an extra 70 cents per box. My closest coles/woolworths are about 30mins away and the local IGA is 5mins away. Save at least 15 mins of time + petrol + don't have to go outside to a supermarket. Deal is ok IMO, $3+ would be gouging. I grabbed 3 boxes of BBQ shapes the other day for $2.50 each, I know they go on sale often for $1.60 but happy to pay the extra $2.70 and get it at my door in times like these.
Problem is, the pandemic will be over by the time they're delivered.
You'd think AusPost would be teaming up with uber & the likes to deliver.
Coles/WOolies selling em for $3.50 is crazy town in my mind, so I guess you need to look at it in perspective of "is it a bargain in the current gouging climate".
Interesting that Amazon has removed all cashbacks. I guess with all these threads on "back in stock" , amazon is getting a lot of business for selling prices at non-sale prices and hence also feels they dont need to use extra incentives like cash backs at the moment.
Milo seems to be out of stock now
yeah, kids love them and they are gone really quick!!! :(
Amazon is a horrible company.
Care to explain?
Treatment of workers
Australian amazon workers are actually treated quite well.
My friend works at the Dandenong warehouse and loves the job.
Great conditions, no pressure and above award wages.@jimbobaus: That’s because of our strong safety net. I was referring to the main market, USA
the 10 pack of Creaming soda is $4.50
Do the Kirk's usually explode when delivered? The reviews seem to indicate some but if it often happens, I'm probably going to cancel my order.
$4.50 for 10 cans at Coles on special but normally $5.00. Choose your own mix n match flavours. https://shop.coles.com.au/a/dianella/product/kirks-soft-drin…
tim tams are back in stock for $2.50
Checkout the shitty photoshop job in the second image.
EDIT: All those milk splashes look totally wrong - how high would you have to drop a spoonful of milo from to get the milk to splash like that?