'Couldn’t come at a better time!': Lucky mum scores $10,000 gift card from Coles

Amid the cost of living crisis, grocery shopping surprisingly got a whole lot better for one Aussie mum in particular.

Lisa Bedford from Newtown, Victoria, just won a whopping $10,000 Coles gift card in the supermarket’s Great Value Hands Down competition!


Mrs Bedford, who was feeling the cost-of-living pinch with seven mouths to feed each week across three different households, knew she could use the money to pick up food for her family.

That’s why she had entered the competition, hoping it would mitigate her ever-increasing expenses and ensure that they had a feast for Christmas.


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A mum won $10,000 from the Great Value Hands Down Competition at Coles. Image source: Coles Australia.


'At first, I thought it was a scam, but then realised I’d really won. It could not have come at a better time,' the mum said.

'I will be able to share the money among my family.'

She shared that the gift card came at the perfect time as she was just feeling pressured to buy cheaper cuts of meat and lessen her purchase of fruits and vegetables.

'It is so exciting. My first job was at Coles, my mother worked there and my brother and sister at times, so it’s amazing to win this.'


Mrs Bedford’s win followed the supermarket’s recent launch of a campaign that would make shopping easier for its customers by slashing the price of 500 items.

According to Coles, this offers an average basket saving of 19.7 per cent.

Coles Chief Customer Officer Amanda McVay said: 'The shopping tips shared in this competition were so useful and clever and really spoke to the number of ways that customers can get great value at Coles.'

'Whether it’s batch cooking meals for the week, buying in bulk, looking for favourite products on special, making the most of Flybuys offers or buying quality fresh produce in season, we were so impressed with [the] number of ways customers make their budgets stretch further each week.'

'We hope that the $10,000 gift cards awarded to the winners will help their families and loved ones.'


Other winners also shared some clever tips they use every week to make their budget go further.

Kerri Hendricks from Barden Ridge in NSW likened her two teenage sons and tradie husband to 'bottomless pits' when it came to meals and said that the prize will be useful.

'I try to stick to a budget each week but the boys and my husband are constantly hungry,' Mrs Hendricks said.

'This will come in very handy.'

Meanwhile, SA mum Sheela Sinniah from Linden Park pretends her weekly shop is a game show and shared: 'With a strict budget ($150) I have to buy everything for 7 days in one shop.'

'It’s fun and I win!' the mum added.

While William Ridgway from Birkdale, Queensland said: 'We bulk buy produce for a steal, then batch cook our favourite meals. To freeze servings, we can defrost, minimising our food waste and cost.'
Key Takeaways

  • Aussie mum Lisa Bedford won a $10,000 gift card from Coles in the supermarket’s Great Value Hands Down competition.
  • The win will help alleviate the rising costs of feeding her family and extended family, which includes her newly married son and aging parents.
  • Coles’ Great Value Hands Down campaign has reduced the cost of 500 items, with the average basket saving on discounted products estimated at 19.7 per cent.
  • The competition saw multiple winners using savvy shopping strategies, such as bulk buying and making use of weekly specials, to stretch their food budget.
Members, do you have personal tips on how to save on groceries and stretch your budget a little further? Share them with us in the comments below!
 
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Amid the cost of living crisis, grocery shopping surprisingly got a whole lot better for one Aussie mum in particular.

Lisa Bedford from Newtown, Victoria, just won a whopping $10,000 Coles gift card in the supermarket’s Great Value Hands Down competition!


Mrs Bedford, who was feeling the cost-of-living pinch with seven mouths to feed each week across three different households, knew she could use the money to pick up food for her family.

That’s why she had entered the competition, hoping it would mitigate her ever-increasing expenses and ensure that they had a feast for Christmas.


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A mum won $10,000 from the Great Value Hands Down Competition at Coles. Image source: Coles Australia.


'At first, I thought it was a scam, but then realised I’d really won. It could not have come at a better time,' the mum said.

'I will be able to share the money among my family.'

She shared that the gift card came at the perfect time as she was just feeling pressured to buy cheaper cuts of meat and lessen her purchase of fruits and vegetables.

'It is so exciting. My first job was at Coles, my mother worked there and my brother and sister at times, so it’s amazing to win this.'


Mrs Bedford’s win followed the supermarket’s recent launch of a campaign that would make shopping easier for its customers by slashing the price of 500 items.

According to Coles, this offers an average basket saving of 19.7 per cent.

Coles Chief Customer Officer Amanda McVay said: 'The shopping tips shared in this competition were so useful and clever and really spoke to the number of ways that customers can get great value at Coles.'

'Whether it’s batch cooking meals for the week, buying in bulk, looking for favourite products on special, making the most of Flybuys offers or buying quality fresh produce in season, we were so impressed with [the] number of ways customers make their budgets stretch further each week.'

'We hope that the $10,000 gift cards awarded to the winners will help their families and loved ones.'


Other winners also shared some clever tips they use every week to make their budget go further.

Kerri Hendricks from Barden Ridge in NSW likened her two teenage sons and tradie husband to 'bottomless pits' when it came to meals and said that the prize will be useful.

'I try to stick to a budget each week but the boys and my husband are constantly hungry,' Mrs Hendricks said.

'This will come in very handy.'

Meanwhile, SA mum Sheela Sinniah from Linden Park pretends her weekly shop is a game show and shared: 'With a strict budget ($150) I have to buy everything for 7 days in one shop.'

'It’s fun and I win!' the mum added.

While William Ridgway from Birkdale, Queensland said: 'We bulk buy produce for a steal, then batch cook our favourite meals. To freeze servings, we can defrost, minimising our food waste and cost.'
Key Takeaways

  • Aussie mum Lisa Bedford won a $10,000 gift card from Coles in the supermarket’s Great Value Hands Down competition.
  • The win will help alleviate the rising costs of feeding her family and extended family, which includes her newly married son and aging parents.
  • Coles’ Great Value Hands Down campaign has reduced the cost of 500 items, with the average basket saving on discounted products estimated at 19.7 per cent.
  • The competition saw multiple winners using savvy shopping strategies, such as bulk buying and making use of weekly specials, to stretch their food budget.
Members, do you have personal tips on how to save on groceries and stretch your budget a little further? Share them with us in the comments below!
👍 congratulations to you happy shopping😸
 
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Well done with seven mouths to feed she is a well deserved winner.

Saving Tips ...easy.

Buy what's on sale

Stock up on 50 % off items eg detergents ( I never buy these at full price)

Cook a little extra and freeze or if you have leftovers then freeze even if it's only a small ammount , you could add all these small amounts together to make a meal

My grandmother's quote..'waste not want not'
 
Congratulations enjoy your win 😀
 
Amid the cost of living crisis, grocery shopping surprisingly got a whole lot better for one Aussie mum in particular.

Lisa Bedford from Newtown, Victoria, just won a whopping $10,000 Coles gift card in the supermarket’s Great Value Hands Down competition!


Mrs Bedford, who was feeling the cost-of-living pinch with seven mouths to feed each week across three different households, knew she could use the money to pick up food for her family.

That’s why she had entered the competition, hoping it would mitigate her ever-increasing expenses and ensure that they had a feast for Christmas.


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A mum won $10,000 from the Great Value Hands Down Competition at Coles. Image source: Coles Australia.


'At first, I thought it was a scam, but then realised I’d really won. It could not have come at a better time,' the mum said.

'I will be able to share the money among my family.'

She shared that the gift card came at the perfect time as she was just feeling pressured to buy cheaper cuts of meat and lessen her purchase of fruits and vegetables.

'It is so exciting. My first job was at Coles, my mother worked there and my brother and sister at times, so it’s amazing to win this.'


Mrs Bedford’s win followed the supermarket’s recent launch of a campaign that would make shopping easier for its customers by slashing the price of 500 items.

According to Coles, this offers an average basket saving of 19.7 per cent.

Coles Chief Customer Officer Amanda McVay said: 'The shopping tips shared in this competition were so useful and clever and really spoke to the number of ways that customers can get great value at Coles.'

'Whether it’s batch cooking meals for the week, buying in bulk, looking for favourite products on special, making the most of Flybuys offers or buying quality fresh produce in season, we were so impressed with [the] number of ways customers make their budgets stretch further each week.'

'We hope that the $10,000 gift cards awarded to the winners will help their families and loved ones.'


Other winners also shared some clever tips they use every week to make their budget go further.

Kerri Hendricks from Barden Ridge in NSW likened her two teenage sons and tradie husband to 'bottomless pits' when it came to meals and said that the prize will be useful.

'I try to stick to a budget each week but the boys and my husband are constantly hungry,' Mrs Hendricks said.

'This will come in very handy.'

Meanwhile, SA mum Sheela Sinniah from Linden Park pretends her weekly shop is a game show and shared: 'With a strict budget ($150) I have to buy everything for 7 days in one shop.'

'It’s fun and I win!' the mum added.

While William Ridgway from Birkdale, Queensland said: 'We bulk buy produce for a steal, then batch cook our favourite meals. To freeze servings, we can defrost, minimising our food waste and cost.'
Key Takeaways

  • Aussie mum Lisa Bedford won a $10,000 gift card from Coles in the supermarket’s Great Value Hands Down competition.
  • The win will help alleviate the rising costs of feeding her family and extended family, which includes her newly married son and aging parents.
  • Coles’ Great Value Hands Down campaign has reduced the cost of 500 items, with the average basket saving on discounted products estimated at 19.7 per cent.
  • The competition saw multiple winners using savvy shopping strategies, such as bulk buying and making use of weekly specials, to stretch their food budget.
Members, do you have personal tips on how to save on groceries and stretch your budget a little further? Share them with us in the comments below!
Best saving tip is SHOP AT ALDI!!!!
 
Well done, congratulations!
 
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Coles should feel proud everyone is scraping and pinching, while they make millions in profit.
Well done!
 
Coles has resorted to running raffles to entice customers. Haha.
 
If prices were not going up by $1 at a time from week to week on an everyday item,maybe we wouldn't have to scrap and pinch
 
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Congrat5ulations to the lucky lady with 7 mouths to feed daily. I could not be happier than if it was me. Just GREAT%.
 
If everybody had your foresight, we
would all save money and have better
meals with our families. 
 
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Well done with seven mouths to feed she is a well deserved winner.

Saving Tips ...easy.

Buy what's on sale

Stock up on 50 % off items eg detergents ( I never buy these at full price)

Cook a little extra and freeze or if you have leftovers then freeze even if it's only a small ammount , you could add all these small amounts together to make a meal

My grandmother's quote..'waste not want not'
Yes that was my mother’s also😁she had seven to feed always tasty food. 😍
 
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I am the eldest of 7
I have four brothers and one sister older than me and one sister younger than me she’s the only one born in australia😁
 
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Well done with seven mouths to feed she is a well deserved winner.

Saving Tips ...easy.

Buy what's on sale

Stock up on 50 % off items eg detergents ( I never buy these at full price)

Cook a little extra and freeze or if you have leftovers then freeze even if it's only a small ammount , you could add all these small amounts together to make a meal

My grandmother's quote..'waste not want not'
Exactly what I do. well done
 
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I have four brothers and one sister older than me and one sister younger than me she’s the only one born in australia😁
Where are you originally from ?
 
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Where are you originally from ?
Manchester😁ten pound poms I was only about 6months old in 1958 . Sue came about 3 years later😁I adore her the most out of all my other siblings.
 
Manchester😁ten pound poms I was only about 6months old in 1958 . Sue came about 3 years later😁I adore her the most out of all my other siblings.
Are you all close ? I'm like 4th generation Aussie . Half my family are Irish the other half is English and I have all those records.
Then I married a Greek
 
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CONGRATULATIONS LISA. A well-deserved win.

I didn't understand why she was feeding 3 households until her elderly parents & recently married son were mentioned.

My aunt & uncle had 6 boys. When they were old enough aunty worked in a maternity hospital & uncle always worked as a wharfie.
 
Are you all close ? I'm like 4th generation Aussie . Half my family are Irish the other half is English and I have all those records.
Then I married a Greek
I’m going to bed to watch tv talk to you tomorrow nite all😸
 
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