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  1. J

    Coles shopper allegedly gets scolded by employee for scanning groceries ‘in the wrong order’!

    If you say it is plain common sense to scan heavier items first, then why don't the checkout "chicks" do it when you get their service. It is just a personal way of doing it, nothing to do with rules or regulations.
  2. J

    Coles shopper allegedly gets scolded by employee for scanning groceries ‘in the wrong order’!

    They may not want to pay the extra wages to staff, but those scanners at the self serve are not cheap. Keeping staff is always the better option and it would eliminate theft that would keep happening in the self serve.
  3. J

    Coles shopper allegedly gets scolded by employee for scanning groceries ‘in the wrong order’!

    I refuse to use those self serve checkouts for this reason - I would be doing the work that staff should be doing - so I would expect staff discounts for doing their job. Somehow, I get that feeling that the store would not agree.
  4. J

    Unbelievable deal alert: Stream your favourite shows on BINGE for only $2 a month!

    Why pay to shop. Just do not patronise the store if they want money for their specials.
  5. J

    Overseas supermarkets ditched self-checkouts—should Coles, Woolworths, and ALDI follow suit?

    If a staff member directs me to a self serve, I ask them if I receive a staff discount, as I would be doing the job of staff by checking out my groceries. They quickly respond and serve me by checking out my items themselves with me just watching what they are doing.
  6. J

    Pro-cash advocate exposes Australia's 'cashless society': ‘Our economy isn't inclusive anymore’

    Banks have control of your money when using EFTOS or credit. I wish to be in total control with my money so I know at all times what I can afford without going back online to check how much money I have left. Still cheaper using cash vs card. Business only add their non-cash machines expenses...
  7. J

    Shocking Price of a Woolworths Grocery Haul Reveals Living Cost Crisis

    You cannot eat dishwasher tablets, toilet paper, etc. Sure, some of your replacements are necessary but not all. But then you cannot judge what another family's needs are unless you are living with them.
  8. J

    Aussies share what they've had to stop buying: 'Price is ridiculous'

    My My fabric softener is white vinegar - much cheaper and just if not more effective.
  9. J

    Woolworths conversions spark price concerns among locals

    Avoid Woolworths mostly due to their higher prices. Now this is the cards, get most of my fresh food from markets and the rest from Aldi. Woolworths will have to do something about their prices before I come back.
  10. J

    The Three Stooges

    Those names are insulting to those great three stooges. They were funny but those politicians are disastrous.
  11. J

    You won't believe what ‘awkward’ detail was spotted in this Sydney real estate photo

    Unfortunately it is agents who do this give all of them a bad name. Not all are bad.
  12. J

    Detail on ALDI meat product leaves shopper stunned: ‘I think it’s a weird move…’

    All the extra packaging adds to the total weight for what you are being charged... they don't miss you when it is all about collecting money.
  13. J

    Outrage ensues after landlord criticises tenant’s 'continuous' repair appeals

    A landlord should always put a percentage of the rent aside for maintenance. If an older home, maintenance is expected on a constant basis. It is the owner's responsibility to keep the rental in a safe and sound environment. After all tenants are paying top rent. If the owner/landlord finds...
  14. J

    ‘You have no shame.’ Coles defends controversial $15 paper bag amid backlash

    Get a couple of carboard boxes and leave them in your car boot. Load your groceries in them from your trolley is a cheaper option.
  15. J

    Shockingly High Grocery Prices Leave Single Mum-of-Three Astonished

    I have used the Aldi $2 laundry liquid, but find I need to add some additives like an in-wash and for rinsing white vinegar as a replacement for fabric softener. Much cheaper too. You do not need the expensive quality washing powders or liquids to get the clothes clean and fresh.
  16. J

    Discover what's special about the first King's Birthday public holiday for many Aussies

    King's birthday? Why can't they put the birthday date on his actual birthday instead of a make believe one. Means nothing having that day on the send Monday of June.
  17. J

    Are supermarkets pulling a fast one with 'sneaky' discount tactics?

    A couple of years ago now, I usually purchased a particular brand of milk from Woolworths. All of a sudden the price went up. Then behold a week later this milk was on special - back to its original price. Seems to be of a regular occurrence. This should be stopped if they want to keep their...
  18. J

    Electrical & Electronics Russell Hobbs Attentiv Kettle $126.75 @ BIG W

    Why even pay $126.75 for a jug/kettle when you can get good ones under $50.00. Some of them are of good quality and can outlast the expensive ones.
  19. J

    Are Coles & Woolworths driving up your grocery costs? Discover the truth behind this supermarket giant duopoly

    I have seen Woollies increase the price of milk and then one week later they put it on special and state they dropped the price - yeah after they increased it. Not surprised if Coles does the same with their products.
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