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1 Free Woolworths Home Burger Patty Pack Delivered (Limit 5000 Claims, $25 Minimum Spend) @ MILKRUN (Excl. NT)

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Spotted on Instagram ad so figured I’d share before I go to sleep 😴

5,000 FREE BURGER PATTIES

From October 2, we're giving 5,000 (and only 5,000) MILKRUN shoppers FREE burger patties from NEW Woolworths Home Burger range!

Here's how to redeem:

  • Click the link in our bio OR download the MILKRUN app from October 2
  • Add ANY of the participating Woolworths Home Burger patties to your cart
  • Use code 'BURGER' at checkout

But be quick - they're going fast!
*Giveaway ends once all 5,000 patties have been redeemed.
Visit milkrun.com.au for full T&Cs.


Terms and conditions from the MILKRUN website:

Add 1 burger patty pack to cart and enter code "BURGER" at checkout to qualify. One free item per transaction, until stocks or 5000 redemptions last. T&Cs apply.

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  • +5

    I can't sleep either.

  • +7

    Minimum $25 order.

    • +2

      free after you spend $25?

      c'mon now

      after delivery costs, price jacks and hidden fees it would be cheaper to buy some mince and smash your own burgers!

  • +1

    Do you still have to pay for delivery ?

    • +1

      I would think so, because the Instagram ad (which I added the link to in the deal description) says nothing about the delivery fee being waived.

      EDIT: the MILKRUN website also says nothing about the delivery fee being waived.

  • +2

    Really weird deal.

    But for any new /junior ozbargainers out there: if you can't clearly see the original price, and the discounted price… Beware

  • +3

    What is MILKRUN?

    We're going to start this answer with a question: Is MILKRUN now available in more areas than ever before? Yes. Are we still flipping the grocery game on its head with groceries and more delivered in minutes? Also yes. Shop the 10,000+ range of groceries and get it delivered in 231 dog minutes which is roughly equal to 33 human minutes.

    …as soon as I see a question answered like a politician Im out.

    • Isn't this the same amount of time that uber eats takes?

    • It's woolies delivery with higher prices and no minimum for a normal order. So yeah Uber Eats taking a cut but in this case Uber Eats is woolies and the restaurant is also woolies.

  • +4

    Code ORIGIN15 should still work for $15 off first orders $65 and over, and there's CommBank Yello codes $15 off $50 or higher spend…. Better than this deal imo.

    • I believe you can combine the Commbank Yello discount and this deal.

      • No can’t do this because this CBA Yello deal gives a Milkrun code that you enter into the Milkrun app, and Milkrun only allows you to enter one code at a time.

        CBA Yello deals don’t usually work this way where instead they usually look at the amount you spend on your bank account. I guess this shows how strict CBA Yello deals are considering the billions in profit they are making every quarter.

        • +1

          Yeah that is weird. You are right its a code for Milkrun and not off your statement. I got $15 off a $60 spend.

    • -1

      Unfortunately my CBA Yello deal is $15 off $70 min. spend,

      Once again another data point of how strict CBA Yello targeting conditions are for their deals, considering the billions in profit they are making in comparison to others who offer deals. I am pointing out the facts and what’s obvious.

      You can negged me as you like (like in previous comments) but that would be counter logical as it would be against what the OzB community is about, for better deals.

      • I have the same deal, still pretty good imo. Partner had a better offer, I think 15 off $60 or $50, but the real discount vs shipping in-store was approx a $7 saving

        • The prices on Milkrun are inflated compared to what’s in-store and having to pay for delivery fees (there’s no pick up option) resulting in more expensive or close to zero savings with the Yello deal.

          If the Yello deal was good, someone would have posted it on OzB days ago.

          • @ilovefullprice:

            If the Yello deal was good, someone would have posted it on OzB days ago

            There's plenty of deals that don't get posted, irrespective of whether it's from Yello.

            • @TEER3X: Nope, generally most good deals gets posted. The OzB community has a good overall capture rate and speed of posting, especially food/grocery deals.

  • +1

    poor NT

    • +1

      Don't worry they got lawlessness and violence instead so it's pretty much equal.

  • +1

    Thanks for sharing, for some reason it gave me an $11 discount when I put the code in, but my order should be here by 9 am.

    • Had the same. $11 discount and the burger was $8, already reduced from $10.

  • +3

    No deal once you factor in delivery fee and the fact that all prices on milkrun are basically inflated uber prices.

    • The code is essentially $11 off their burger products, so adding 2x ~$7-$8 packs to cart gives you a decent saving. They've also got a good promo on at the moment for $1.20 cans of Boss coffee (normally ~$4 each.)

      2 packs of burger patties (10 patties in total), 6x cans of Boss coffee and a juice for $19.54 delivered.

      • Those Boss coffee cans are $1 each for me. Will give them a go.

    • New accounts get 3 free deliveries.

  • Thought they went bust?

    • +2

      Woolworths bought the brand for their instant delivery offering. It's a great app and at least in my case regularly arrives within 15 mins.

  • -1

    I'm getting hungry waiting. The driver hasn't moved for ages. Is he/she awake yet? Where are they? It was supposed to be here by now and I'm still waiting.

    • +2

      Where are they?

      Check your local park BBQ area

  • -1

    Getting 'you have exceeded the usage limit on this coupon'… Anyone else?

  • -1

    sold out

  • Thanks OP, bought 1.

  • +1

    I found out about milkrun last week due to the Everyday Rewards app

    Was able to use it and get 3500 points from my first order (used a code to get $15 off also at same time) after boosting.
    Then on 2nd order got 2500 points and used another code to get $10 off.

    Also as I am new customer delivery is free on first 3 orders.

  • 2 patties damn that is stingy

    • +1

      There were other options. I chose the pack containing 4 patties. There was a pack with 6 smaller patties in it.

      • Ahh ok my wife did the order, I just opened the fridge this morning and saw the patties. Hopefully they are nice, they don't look like anything special.

        • +1

          They'll be great. The ones with 2 patties were generally the premium offerings. 300 grams of Wagyu or Angus beef.

      • +1

        They also had chicken options, I saw chicken schnitzel and a few others.

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