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$25 off $200 at Woolworths (with Newspaper Coupon) This Weekend

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Grab your coupon from the following papers this Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th January and present it at the checkout to save:

Saturday 28th January 2012

Sydney Daily Telegraph

Brisbane Courier Mail

Cairns Post

Gold Coast Bulletin

Townsville Bulletin

Herald Sun

Geelong Advertiser

Adelaide Advertiser

Northern Territory News

Perth West Australian

Hobart Mercury

Sunday 29th January 2012

Sydney Sunday Telegraph

Brisbane Sunday Mail

Sunday Herald Sun

Adelaide Sunday Mail

Sunday Territorian

Sunday Tasmanian

Present your coupon to receive $25 off when you spend $200 or more in a single transaction (no transaction splitting is permitted at point of sale) at Woolworths Supermarkets on Saturday 28th January and Sunday 29th January 2012 ONLY. Excludes purchases on Liquor, Smoking/Tobacco products, Gift Cards and Recharge. Limits per customers apply. One voucher per transaction only allowed. Not valid in conjunction with any other discount. Voucher cannot be redeemed if photocopied or replicated.

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  • I bet Coles will say "bring your voucher and use it with us!".

    • This is as good as your Xoom deal k.

  • Yes! Food will go great with my $199 netbook!

  • -3

    if you gonna spend $200 @ woolie, i think the better deal is http://www.groceryrun.com.au.
    Why ? Because i work @ woolie, n i know everything overpriced there

    • -1

      You work at woolie? I've never heard of one before.

    • +3

      How do we know you dont work for COTD? Grocery run sells groceries that expire soon and they don't have the variety of woollies.

    • +4

      Judging by his gramma I think he means he works for woollies packing their home brand biscuits in china somewhere.

      • +7

        Oh the irony.

      • One thing I have always wondered is, how can Home Brand products be made in China?

        Or is the stores real home in China? Maybe not psychically but they might as well be if everything is imported from there.

        • Have a look at the frozen veggies. All made in China!. Go Woolies, support the local man on the land. Sad thing is 99% of the punters wont even realise where they are imported from. So enjoy your human poo fertilised Chinese veggies.

        • All Woolworths vegetables made in China? Incorrect.

          The following are products of Belgium:

          Brussels sprouts

          These are packed in Belgium from local and imported ingredients:

          Organic beans, normal string beans

      • +1

        Judging by his "gramma " !!!!

    • You are correct. I find them cheaper in Aldi.

    • +3

      Oh i didnt know Grocery run sells goods that expire soon. Yes i do work for Woolworths LTD( if so many political correctness ppl want it ). Hey everything in Woolworths come from oversea ( mostly China,except meat thanks God ). The chances you ate those foods are very high,.

      I was trying to point out how much inflated prices at Woolworths, but if you willing to pay for it, go for it.

  • Anyone going to try and use printed coupons to save the price of newspaper? ;) That's true OzB spirit

    • Anyone going to try and use printed coupons to save the price of newspaper? ;) That's true OzB spirit

      The conditions state that you can't

      • The conditions state that you can't

        True, but here's the coupon (from the Adelaide Advertiser) just in case you want to try your luck and save an additional $2 by not buying the paper…

        http://upload.ozbargain.com/2012/01/27/7688_wollies25off200j…

        Same barcode as Sydney Daily Telegraph, Herald Sun…

        BTW, did Woolies do a deal with the Herald Sun to get front page billing for this offer?

  • +1

    How many people spend $200 in one go?
    Do you do shopping only once in a month?

    • families might.

    • +2

      A $200 grocery bill is easy to clock up is you are feeding a few kids (way to easy).

    • +5

      The next lot of Biggest Loser contestants have to come from somewhere.

  • good deal

  • +1

    crazy
    whats next
    100 bucks off 500 spent from coles?

    200 off 1000 spend in wollies?
    buy on wollies get one wollies free?

  • This deal and the other recent ones have got me worried. Surely they can't keep going at it and I wonder what they (Coles and Woolworths) are trying to achieve? It's a great deal though and I would take it up if I was in a position to spend that amount.

    • +1

      It appears to be their new way of raising prices. Continuous discounts while jacking the prices up in the background, then make the discounts rarer and rarer. That way people don't notice the price has gone up overall.

  • Great deal for families out there, but my grocery limit is usually $150 (2 adults + a dog), might have a look after on the weekend and see if there is anything else i can stock up on (that wont be wasting my money) but not going to go out of my way and spend an extra $50+ for non important things. Money is tight as it is!

    • +1

      you only need to spend $25 more not $50 more. you pick up in your trolley $200 worth of products and when you go to the checkout you pay $175. so you are only spending $25 more than usual seems like a good deal

  • +2

    Yeah 200.00 in one hit is clearly targeted at non specials buyers but those whom award woolworths an awful lot of business.

    When I look over five of my random receipts (I keep for analysis) I notice my savings are '78.80' when I've shopped '217.50' at Coles Supermarket. As a percentage that is 36% or three times greater than this (25 /200) 12%- chicanery.

    That 12pc you will achieve simply walking through the door of your nearest Coles or Aldi.

    • yeah its forcing u to buy stuff that u dont need and may not be on special!
      if ya spend around 150 normally each week one go it might be fine
      but i usually make like 2-3 trips of around 20-30 bucks, depending which has specials so no deal for me

  • +2

    Small business owner, i will take this opportunities to stock up, Powerade/Gatorade/Monster/Mother/Rockstar if they are on sell 375ml cans….cheaper than you buy from coca cola or shweppes.

    • It doesn't work out great for cans of coke:

      This week 48 cans cost $32 (http://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/62391)

      Buy 6 x $32 = $192.
      Buy 8 x $1 bottles of plax (just to get the balance to $200)
      Total bill = $200 - $25 = $175

      Cost per can:
      6 x 48 cans for $167
      288 cans for $167
      ~$0.60 per can

      Might be better with this: V Energy Drink 4 x 250ml, $4.47 (Save $4.48, 50% off)
      Works out to be ~$0.98 per can

  • +2

    Just rang Coles. They won't be honouring the Woolworths voucher

    • Thank you for letting us know :D

    • +1

      +1 for trying to pricematch lol. true OZBer

  • +4

    I can't fit $200's worth in my green bag.

  • We are a family of 6 and we easily spend $250-$300 on groceries a week.I would of loved this voucher on Wednesday when i spent $274 for a weeks worth of groceries.

  • Yerp, you would have pocketed some 9% of the cash(*) based on 274.00$ for 6 heads

    *Some =spend would need to be assumed level with prices sourced competitively for an equivalent basket of goods, shopped in order to reach 9 percent savings, in the 'absolute'.

    specifically: in the wider context.

  • This is biased towards families. Why couldn't they just have made it 10% off so everyone could benefit?

  • Worked great, thanks!
    They even had the paper available to purchase in woolies - spent $2 to save $25 :D

  • I got the deal today but the check out guy told me that i couldnt use my Everyday rewards card with the $25 discount as the pos system wouldnt allow it. I was a bit disappointed so i put my card away with out having it scanned. can anyone confirm if this was true? did anyone get qantas ff points and the $25 discount on the same receipt? Is it too late to take the receipt to the service desk later with my EDR card and demand that the points be added?

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