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Redeem a Free Woolworths 6 Smash Beef Burgers 450g with Minimum $50 Online Order (First 2000 Customers) @ Woolworths

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I just placed an online delivery order and it changed to $0 at the checkout.

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Quick! Redeem a free Woolworths 6 Smash Beef Burgers 450g with code FREE at checkout. First 2000 online redemptions only. Min spend $50. T&Cs apply.*

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Add Woolworths 6 Smash Beef Burgers 450g to your cart.

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Enter promo code FREE at checkout.*

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Enjoy your free burger patties!

Make the Legendary Smash
Featuring organic pickles, smoky cheese, and a patty that’s begging to be smashed thin, it’s all about that crispy, caramelised perfection.

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Comments

  • They still haven't reached 2000 yet? I think it's been a couple of weeks already? I didn't even bother because I assumed it would be over when I read about it

    • They must have started another one. I tried it a week ago, and it seemed they reached the limit with that one.

    • +6

      The burgers are so fatty and shitty that it's not even worth claiming

      I got some that were discounted about a month ago because they were close to expiry and I had enough hot oil in the pan after cooking them to seriously assault someone.

      • +1

        Sadly most premade patties are going to be bad. You can easily make something that will taste 10x better.

      • Did you smash them?

      • +1

        yes I got these free last week with my click and collect order. When I cooked them they were swimming in oil. Tasted good tho

  • -1

    Who the hell wants this chemical poison? People aren't even taking it for free.

    • +2

      Me :)

    • +8

      Agreed. Look at the ingredients

      Beef (85%), Seasoning (Rice Flour, Tapioca Starch, Salt, Maize Flour, Potato Fibre, Yeast Extract, Dehydrated Tomato, Roast Beef Flavour, Mineral Salt (451), Preservative (223 (Sulphites)), Pepper, Antioxidant (Ascorbic Acid), Rice Bran), Water, Sautéed Onion (Onion, Canola Oil)

      I make my own, just 100% grass fed beef mince and a little salt, a cheap squasher from amazon.. freeze in baking paper to keep them separate, easy!

      • How much saving?

        • +6

          Thousands of dollars in avoided medical expenses

      • This is the way.

      • +6

        Nothing unhealthy, and not really any „chemicals“

        • +4

          Also struggling to see the "chemical poison" - some people think sodium chloride is a nasty chemical :) Same people who skipped science in highschool…

        • Well, literally all matter is made up of chemicals.

      • +1

        I really couldn't understand why they feel the need to add 223 to it. It surprised me when I first found out, as I assumed anything sold fresh doesn't have chemicals in it.

      • You need to add some fat to it. That’s what makes the smash burgers so good. About 80% beef and 20% fat is a good ratio.

    • Do you breath air?

  • Entered the FREE code at checkout but it total price didn't chance. Offered exhausted?

    • Did you use the previous offer before? Even if this one is a new promo, they might see, that you already got one before.

    • Enter the code it will then say -$0.00. if you go back to the cart the product price changes to $0.

      • First time using the code. Added the code n the items is still listed at $8 and my total didn't change. Removed the code then added it again same thing

        • +1

          Still working for me; just remember it requires having a minimum $50 spend of other items in your cart, or looking at it another way, $58 before applying the code.

  • +1

    Cheers!!

  • Min spend $50

    • +2

      Yeh that's like 3 things

  • +7

    I'm not surprised they're having to give them away.

    I have bought their classic beef burgers for years and made myself home-made burgers for lunch every so often.

    So they could charge more they repackaged all their beef burger varieties. They now taste terrible. The texture is horrible. The taste is horrible.

    And its not just the beef burgers, You put tomato on a burger. And following the tomato virus outbreak in SA Woolworths here switched to a different supplier of their truss tomatoes. And they taste terrible too. They are clearly not waiting for them to ripen on the vine, they're picking them green and force ripening them with ethylene. That produces a tomato that looks great, feels like rubber, and clearly isn't evenly ripened through to the core. At least with the truss tomatoes I can switch to gourmet tomatoes. They are still coming from someone who cares what their product tastes like.

    I think I'll be buying my beef burgers from the other supermarket down the road from now on. No, not that one. The other other one.

    • +1

      I didn't know mentioning supermarket names followed the first rules of usenet and fight club.

    • Yeah also why is it a challenge to "smash it as thin as you can"? I've never known anyone that wanted a wafer thin meat patty lol.

      I'd rather the thick ones they used to have.

      • Because they thicken up a lot while cooking them.

  • still works

  • -1

    Made from dog mince

  • Says “No Availability” All windows are currently unavailable

    • I'd say that's to do with your online order window options, not whether the voucher code is working or not.

  • +2

    Just buy 80/20 beef mince for a butcher. It’s fairly cheap. Then buy a smasher off Amazon for about $20. Use potato buns and American cheese then do a quick search on YouTube for the smash burger methods. They are pretty amazing when done right.

    • +1

      This is what I do, cheap and tastes far better.

  • +1

    These burgers are so nasty… Got it from the last milkrun deal.

  • Nothing special, doesn't taste like much of a burger.

  • "Sorry, you are not eligible for this coupon promotion."

    • Same.

  • +1

    I bought these for the wife and asked is she wanted to smash

    I am now cooking alone

  • +3

    I see why they offer you these… i added the free burgers, then another $6 for burger buns and $6 for cheese. very clever.

  • -1

    With 85% beef content, likely made from trimmed fat and meat trimmings from processing, it's okay for an occasional treat but not something you'd want to have regularly.

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