'Absolutely ridiculous': Woolworths customer rants over pint-sized $12 buy

The roast chicken, a staple in many Australian households, has recently come under fire from disgruntled Woolworths customers.

The supermarket giant has been accused of selling undersized chickens at inflated prices, leaving many shoppers feeling short-changed.

One such customer took to social media to voice her outrage after purchasing a hot roast chicken from the retail giant.



The $12 dinner buy, she claimed, was so small it wouldn't 'satisfy a small cat' and was 'absolutely ludicrous'.

‘Woolworths, may I ask why on earth you charge $12 for a roast pigeon?’ she asked.


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A woman complained to Woolworths about her ‘ludicrous’ $12 roast chicken. Credit: X (formerly Twitter)



‘This is ridiculous! I could catch a lorikeet with more meat on it.’

The disgruntled shopper didn't stop there.

When Woolworths reached out for more information, she fired back with a colourful response.

'Absolutely ludicrous that this is $12,' she retorted.

'Since when must one take out a mortgage to purchase a “chicken” that wouldn't even satisfy a small cat?’

‘I've taken bigger s**** than this thing that has still flushed if that gives you a better idea of the size of the bird.'

This isn't an isolated incident. Last year, another customer took to social media to express her disappointment at the size of her Woolworths BBQ chook.

'Geez, Woolies…what's the go here?' she asked.

'Hot chooks have gone up to $11 but seem to have shrunk…a lot!'



The controversy surrounding the size and price of Woolworths' roast chickens raises some interesting questions about the supermarket industry and consumer expectations.

Are we paying too much for convenience? Are supermarkets taking advantage of our busy lives by charging a premium for ready-to-eat meals?

It's worth noting that the price of a roast chicken at Woolworths includes not just the cost of the bird itself but also the preparation, cooking, and packaging. These are all services that save customers time and effort.

However, it's clear that some customers feel the price is too high for what they're getting.



The startling issue of the pricing of the roast chicken is not new. Woolworths has already been met with dissatisfaction from numerous shoppers—including SDC members—over the same product, stating they were disappointed over the smaller size of the roast chooks.

A member wrote, ‘The BBQ chicken at Woolies is usually overcooked to a frizzle and seem to be getting smaller for the same [price].’
Key Takeaways

  • A Woolworths customer has criticised the supermarket giant for the small size of its hot roast chicken.
  • In a post on social media, the woman labelled the $12 dinner buy as 'absolutely ludicrous'.
  • She posted an image of the roast chicken, arguing it was too small to be satisfactory.
  • In response to the supermarket's request for more information, the customer likened the bird's size to that of a pigeon.
What's your take on this, members? Have you noticed a change in the size or price of Woolworths' roast chickens? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
 
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I don’t understand why anyone is still surprised. Our supermarkets are all price gouging and unfortunately too many are supporting this (by accepting) for various reasons. I have the luxury of not having to feed anyone else and have surprised myself at how very many products I truly don’t “need” It isn’t really healthy but I refuse to bend to their greed and go without a lot 🙄😢
 
I feel like the only way to communicate our dissatisfaction with pricing & quality to our Supermarket Monopoly (Coles & Woolworths) is to boycott buying from them on set dates EG: someone on social media has already put forward to buy beforehand or elsewhere but not shop at either on Christmas Eve which is normally their largest trading day of the year..
I think it needs to go a step further & be at least once a month on a set day/date such as the 1sr day of each month... This would get their attention for sure
 
Woolies chooks are more like Bantams these days.....you get enough meat from both breasts to make 1 sandwich and the legs have 1 bite to each of them......$12 WASTE OF MONEY.
 
Always overcooked, the wings are not edible on most roasted chooks anywhere. Not to me toon all the additives & preservatives.
still do sometime when hungry 😂
I agree nine out of ten chickens we have purchased overtime have been overcooked, dry and flavourless!!
 
simple answer to so called dilemma, don't buy, move on and cook your own, maybe then see if the reason for the size is a result of shrinkage when protein is cooked.
 
The roast chicken, a staple in many Australian households, has recently come under fire from disgruntled Woolworths customers.

The supermarket giant has been accused of selling undersized chickens at inflated prices, leaving many shoppers feeling short-changed.

One such customer took to social media to voice her outrage after purchasing a hot roast chicken from the retail giant.



The $12 dinner buy, she claimed, was so small it wouldn't 'satisfy a small cat' and was 'absolutely ludicrous'.

‘Woolworths, may I ask why on earth you charge $12 for a roast pigeon?’ she asked.


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A woman complained to Woolworths about her ‘ludicrous’ $12 roast chicken. Credit: X (formerly Twitter)



‘This is ridiculous! I could catch a lorikeet with more meat on it.’

The disgruntled shopper didn't stop there.

When Woolworths reached out for more information, she fired back with a colourful response.

'Absolutely ludicrous that this is $12,' she retorted.

'Since when must one take out a mortgage to purchase a “chicken” that wouldn't even satisfy a small cat?’

‘I've taken bigger s**** than this thing that has still flushed if that gives you a better idea of the size of the bird.'

This isn't an isolated incident. Last year, another customer took to social media to express her disappointment at the size of her Woolworths BBQ chook.

'Geez, Woolies…what's the go here?' she asked.

'Hot chooks have gone up to $11 but seem to have shrunk…a lot!'



The controversy surrounding the size and price of Woolworths' roast chickens raises some interesting questions about the supermarket industry and consumer expectations.

Are we paying too much for convenience? Are supermarkets taking advantage of our busy lives by charging a premium for ready-to-eat meals?

It's worth noting that the price of a roast chicken at Woolworths includes not just the cost of the bird itself but also the preparation, cooking, and packaging. These are all services that save customers time and effort.

However, it's clear that some customers feel the price is too high for what they're getting.



The startling issue of the pricing of the roast chicken is not new. Woolworths has already been met with dissatisfaction from numerous shoppers—including SDC members—over the same product, stating they were disappointed over the smaller size of the roast chooks.

A member wrote, ‘The BBQ chicken at Woolies is usually overcooked to a frizzle and seem to be getting smaller for the same [price].’
Key Takeaways

  • A Woolworths customer has criticised the supermarket giant for the small size of its hot roast chicken.
  • In a post on social media, the woman labelled the $12 dinner buy as 'absolutely ludicrous'.
  • She posted an image of the roast chicken, arguing it was too small to be satisfactory.
  • In response to the supermarket's request for more information, the customer likened the bird's size to that of a pigeon.
What's your take on this, members? Have you noticed a change in the size or price of Woolworths' roast chickens? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
Have you also seen the size of KFC pieces lately? Perhaps we aren’t eating chicken anymore maybe they’re quails 😳😳
If you’re lucky to know someone with a membership to Costco their chickens are a decent size and still selling for $6.99
 

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