‘It’s definitely a little hidden gem’: And it’s where Aussies are finding 99c grocery deals!

Grocery prices have been climbing steadily, making it harder for everyday Aussies—especially seniors—to stretch their budgets.

But one savvy shopper has uncovered a surprising solution tucked away in regional Queensland, where prices seem stuck in the past.

What she found has sparked a wave of interest, with many now rethinking where they buy their weekly staples.


In a quiet corner of the Sunshine Coast hinterland, one woman uncovered a lesser-known destination that seemed almost too good to be true.

On a recent visit to the town of Beerwah, Amy Coulston stepped inside a Fresh & Save Warehouse during one of its limited-time sale weeks—and what she found has since captured the attention of thousands online.

Fresh & Save, an Australian-owned and operated warehouse, had been quietly offering major discounts at its nine locations across Queensland and New South Wales.


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Aussie-owned warehouse offers big savings. Image source: TikTok/amy.coul


During selected weeks, shoppers could walk away with top-brand groceries, local produce, and even meat and bakery items for just 99 cents.

Amy, who usually did her monthly shopping at Woolies, admitted she made a special trip when the warehouse’s discount events rolled around.

‘It’s definitely a little hidden gem,’ she shared..

The warehouse’s signature 99-cent sale wasn’t the only event worth waiting for. Amy explained that Fresh & Save also hosted $2 and $5 weeks throughout the year, giving customers an affordable way to stock up when prices elsewhere continued to climb.

‘I generally shop monthly at Woolies and will only go to Fresh & Save on the sale weeks, so it’s more of a bonus when the sales are on,’ she added.

Each warehouse featured its own on-site bakery and butchery, ensuring shoppers could find freshly made bread and quality meat without busting their budget. While the deals varied from store to store, the Beerwah location left a strong impression.


Amy shared a video of her experience to social media, showing shelf after shelf of recognisable brands and essential pantry items—each one marked at just 99 cents.

‘It’s 99-cent week at Fresh & Save in Beerwah. This store was full of 99-cent groceries,’ she said in the video.

Her basket quickly filled with surprising bargains—snacks like Pringles, Twisties, Cadbury, Cocobella yoghurt and biscuits, as well as cooking staples like flour, sugar, and minced garlic.

‘The two for 99c pasta is a pretty awesome deal, and the 99c bags of chips, which are often five times more expensive elsewhere. A lot of the pantry staples are great for stocking up too,’ she explained.

Amy noted that most of the products she bought were still months away from expiry, with some good for another year.

Beyond the snack aisle, the warehouse was offering meats and produce for just 99 cents each. From sausages to avocados, pumpkins, carrots, potatoes, watermelons (99 cents per kilo), and kiwis—the deals seemed endless.

Household items and pet food also made the cut, with toothpastes, dishwashing liquids, gravy mixes, instant noodles, and even cat and dog food all available at the same bargain price.

‘There’s so many deals, it’s actually crazy,’ Amy said.

‘Each store has different deals—they’re so good. Definitely go check out Fresh & Save if you haven’t already.’

‘There’s so much hidden things around the store so definitely check all the different aisles, you’ll never know what you’re going to find in there.’


Source: Tiktok/amy.coul



The response to Amy’s video was swift. With over 50,000 views on social media, many shoppers shared their own experiences and praised the brand for offering relief in tough economic times.

‘It’s great there. Such a huge help on the times I can make it,’ one person said.

‘When I visit my son and his partner I always go to the Beerwah store. It’s such good value. Wish we had it closer to us in NSW,’ another wrote.

‘I got a massive bag of groceries for $25,’ one shared.

Another added: ‘Fresh & Save is a Queensland business and franchisees are usually locals. Shopping there is so good for the local economy. It’s a big reason I shop there every fortnight.’

With locations in Armidale, Grafton, Beerwah, Deagon, Eagleby, Hervey Bay, Maryborough, Morayfield and Richlands, Fresh & Save quietly built a loyal customer base—many of whom now keep an eye out for the next big markdown week.

Key Takeaways
  • A woman discovered major grocery savings at Fresh & Save in Beerwah, with items priced as low as 99 cents.
  • The warehouse held regular $0.99, $2, and $5 sales, offering discounts on snacks, produce, meats, and pantry staples.
  • Amy’s social media video showcasing her finds went viral, sparking widespread interest and praise from budget-conscious Aussies.
  • Fresh & Save has nine locations across QLD and NSW and has built a loyal following thanks to its value-for-money deals.

With the cost of living continuing to rise, would you go out of your way for a bargain like this? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

In an earlier story, we looked at how one family turned to artificial intelligence to help plan their meals and trim their grocery costs.

For seniors looking to simplify shopping and make every dollar count, it’s a clever approach that could be worth exploring.

If saving money without sacrificing variety is on your radar, that story might spark some new ideas.

Read more: Family uses artificial intelligence for meal plans to cut grocery bill
 

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Pity she - and many others - only go there when the super-cheap sales are on - if the warehouse is to keep its prices down all the time, it really can't afford 'only super-cheap sales day shoppers'. It can't sell everything for 99c every day - the items (or ingredients for the items) cost something and the warehouse has to make enough profit to cover overheads (including wages - staff and owners) with a bit of extra profit for emergencies if it is to stay in business
 
Pity she - and many others - only go there when the super-cheap sales are on - if the warehouse is to keep its prices down all the time, it really can't afford 'only super-cheap sales day shoppers'. It can't sell everything for 99c every day - the items (or ingredients for the items) cost something and the warehouse has to make enough profit to cover overheads (including wages - staff and owners) with a bit of extra profit for emergencies if it is to stay in business
My thoughts also ! Putting on great sales they hope you will become a regular customer. If people only go to sales they won’t last long !
 
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Just as a bit of an aside on the subject of grocery prices.

We did a medium shop at Spudshed in Jandakot yesterday. On arrival home, I compared to prices with two other supermarkets. Where exact matches were not compared, the nearest match's price was employed.

Spudshed Jandakot - $78.11
Woolworths Mt Pleasant - $111.94
The Good Grocers Applecross - $130.30

The Good Grocers are a WA affiliate of IGA, the greatest price gougers in the country. One item was 277% dearer than at Spudhed! How people shop there is beyond belief, walking out with trolleys filled to the hilt. Most be walking out with over $1000 worth of groceries!
 
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Just as a bit of an aside on the subject of grocery prices.

We did a medium shop at Spudshed in Jandakot yesterday. On arrival home, I compared to prices with two other supermarkets. Where exact matches were not compared, the nearest match's price was employed.

Spudshed Jandakot - $78.11
Woolworths Mt Pleasant - $111.94
The Good Grocers Applecross - $130.30

The Good Grocers are a WA affiliate of IGA, the greatest price gougers in the country. One item was 277% dearer than at Spudhed! How people shop there is beyond belief, walking out with trolleys filled to the hilt. Most be walking out with over $1000 worth of groceries!
Dear member Veggiepatch, thankyou for your post. Either they are doing so much shopping for their place of work and the company is paying the bill, or people are buying groceries using their credit cards. Or perhaps they are politicians, or high profile positioned people, who earn a mega wage, and can afford to do expensive grocery shopping at The Good Grocers Applecross. God bless, 🙏🦋
 
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