Aeryn
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Woolies have completely lost the plot, this weeks offer is spend $210 for 1400 points - I have never ever in my life spent anywhere near $210 in 1 week on groceries - who does? My usual spend is $90 (normal) -$110 (on a big week).
I usually spend another $10-15 at Coles, because Woolies doesn't stock Lilydale chickens, the Woolies bbq chooks have no flavour and maybe there is one or two other things i cant get,
I prebought a bunch of non perishables the last 3 weeks to hit an already crazy high $150 target for 14k points; but that only has the effect of meaning I will spend even less than my usual for the couple of months as I wont need any more laundry/kitchen detergents or toilet paper for 2-3 months.
When I joined in 2023, the offers were for sensible amounts like $50-$100. Im not biting this week. Even Christmas week will maybe add an extra $30 for more salad ingredients and potatoes but I dont buy my Turkey or Pork or Prawns at the supermarket, the butcher and fish monger is much better quality.
I would possibly spend a little more if they brought back more brand names made in Australia instead of flooding shelves with their inferior home brands made in China.
I usually spend another $10-15 at Coles, because Woolies doesn't stock Lilydale chickens, the Woolies bbq chooks have no flavour and maybe there is one or two other things i cant get,
I prebought a bunch of non perishables the last 3 weeks to hit an already crazy high $150 target for 14k points; but that only has the effect of meaning I will spend even less than my usual for the couple of months as I wont need any more laundry/kitchen detergents or toilet paper for 2-3 months.
When I joined in 2023, the offers were for sensible amounts like $50-$100. Im not biting this week. Even Christmas week will maybe add an extra $30 for more salad ingredients and potatoes but I dont buy my Turkey or Pork or Prawns at the supermarket, the butcher and fish monger is much better quality.
I would possibly spend a little more if they brought back more brand names made in Australia instead of flooding shelves with their inferior home brands made in China.
