Are YOU Paying Too Much? Aussie Expat Reveals Dishwasher Tablet Price Shock Overseas

It can be hard to keep track of everyday household costs in Australia—and all of that soon adds up.

Even with discounted brands, a basic shop for everyday essentials will cost you more than ever before. That’s why here at the SDC, we’re always on the lookout for savings that can help you get the most bang for your buck.



Recently, an Australian man living in Germany took to the internet to express his surprise at the difference in price for a common household product, leading some Aussies at home to ask: are we being ripped off?

The man encountered the price discrepancy when he went shopping for Finish Ultimate Pro Dishwasher Tablets in Germany. He snapped a photo of a bag of 43 capsules priced at €8.99 (or $14.80 AUD).


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Prices in Germany vs Australia. Image Credit: Reddit/@u/ratherZEF



'Australian living overseas here. Never realised how badly we get ripped off at the grocery store until I saw this,' the man wrote, posting the photo as proof.

Back home in Australia, the same Finish Ultimate Pro Dishwasher Tablets will set you back more than double the overseas price, at $54 full price at Coles and Woolworths. It speaks to a glaring difference between what Australians are paying in comparison to the rest of the world, and locals had a few theories.


'Tablets are a scam. That's over $1 per load whereas powder is about 3c per load and you can regulate how much powder you need and reduce for half loads,' one Redditor pointed out, while another said: 'You don't buy these from Woolies or Coles. Go to The Reject Shop or even ALDI or you are paying too much.'

Another echoed this suggestion: ‘A pack of 50 is $20 at The Reject Shop. Being in Australia isn't what is ripping us off. It's the corporate greed of Coles and Woolworths.’

‘The difference in price is staggering. It's in a long list of overpriced things in Australia because someone here is willing to pay for it,’ one user commented.

In response to the overseas Aussie shopper’s discovery, a Finish spokesperson explained that increased costs across their supply chain were the cause behind the rise in prices across their Australian ranges, not just dishwashing tablets.



'We understand this is a challenging time for many Australians. We remain committed to making sure we closely monitor costs and pricing to continue delivering the best value possible,' they said.

This comes after profit margins were reported to have spiked to 5.3 per cent at Coles and 5.9 per cent at Woolworths since the start of the pandemic.

It's easy for our wallets to be drained by the range of costly products pushed on us by supermarkets—that includes everything from common household items like dishwasher tablets to our very basic items, like bread and breakfast cereals.



It's more important than ever to be aware of the ways we can save on our regular shop, and that's why we here at the SDC want to help point you in the right direction for the best deals and products for your household.

Key Takeaways
  • An Australian living in Germany noted a significant price difference in common supermarket items, such as Finish Ultimate Pro Dishwasher Tablets, calling out the inflated prices in Australia.
  • He shared on Reddit that the same product, which costs €8.99 ($14.80 AUD) in Germany, costs $54 in Australian supermarkets such as Coles and Woolworths.
  • A Finish spokesperson attributed the price rise to increased costs across the supply chain, assuring they are committed to closely monitoring costs and pricing to provide the best possible value.
To find out where you can pick up the best-discounted products, head to our Daily Deals forum.

How does this news make you feel? Do you think we are getting the short end of the stick here in Australia?
 
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It can be hard to keep track of everyday household costs in Australia—and all of that soon adds up.

Even with discounted brands, a basic shop for everyday essentials will cost you more than ever before. That’s why here at the SDC, we’re always on the lookout for savings that can help you get the most bang for your buck.



Recently, an Australian man living in Germany took to the internet to express his surprise at the difference in price for a common household product, leading some Aussies at home to ask: are we being ripped off?

The man encountered the price discrepancy when he went shopping for Finish Ultimate Pro Dishwasher Tablets in Germany. He snapped a photo of a bag of 43 capsules priced at €8.99 (or $14.80 AUD).


View attachment 26468
Prices in Germany vs Australia. Image Credit: Reddit/@u/ratherZEF



'Australian living overseas here. Never realised how badly we get ripped off at the grocery store until I saw this,' the man wrote, posting the photo as proof.

Back home in Australia, the same Finish Ultimate Pro Dishwasher Tablets will set you back more than double the overseas price, at $54 full price at Coles and Woolworths. It speaks to a glaring difference between what Australians are paying in comparison to the rest of the world, and locals had a few theories.


'Tablets are a scam. That's over $1 per load whereas powder is about 3c per load and you can regulate how much powder you need and reduce for half loads,' one Redditor pointed out, while another said: 'You don't buy these from Woolies or Coles. Go to The Reject Shop or even ALDI or you are paying too much.'

Another echoed this suggestion: ‘A pack of 50 is $20 at The Reject Shop. Being in Australia isn't what is ripping us off. It's the corporate greed of Coles and Woolworths.’

‘The difference in price is staggering. It's in a long list of overpriced things in Australia because someone here is willing to pay for it,’ one user commented.

In response to the overseas Aussie shopper’s discovery, a Finish spokesperson explained that increased costs across their supply chain were the cause behind the rise in prices across their Australian ranges, not just dishwashing tablets.



'We understand this is a challenging time for many Australians. We remain committed to making sure we closely monitor costs and pricing to continue delivering the best value possible,' they said.

This comes after profit margins were reported to have spiked to 5.3 per cent at Coles and 5.9 per cent at Woolworths since the start of the pandemic.

It's easy for our wallets to be drained by the range of costly products pushed on us by supermarkets—that includes everything from common household items like dishwasher tablets to our very basic items, like bread and breakfast cereals.



It's more important than ever to be aware of the ways we can save on our regular shop, and that's why we here at the SDC want to help point you in the right direction for the best deals and products for your household.

Key Takeaways

  • An Australian living in Germany noted a significant price difference in common supermarket items, such as Finish Ultimate Pro Dishwasher Tablets, calling out the inflated prices in Australia.
  • He shared on Reddit that the same product, which costs €8.99 ($14.80 AUD) in Germany, costs $54 in Australian supermarkets such as Coles and Woolworths.
  • A Finish spokesperson attributed the price rise to increased costs across the supply chain, assuring they are committed to closely monitoring costs and pricing to provide the best possible value.
To find out where you can pick up the best-discounted products, head to our Daily Deals forum.

How does this news make you feel? Do you think we are getting the short end of the stick here in Australia?
I recently bought a box of 110 Finish Classic tablets from the Reject Shop for $19 . Alright I rinse the dishes or soak the heavy soled but at less than 19c a load who cares?
 
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I used the top of the line Finish and Fairy tablets for years, and I was happy with both. One day hubby came back from Aldi with a box of their top of the range dishwasher tablets. I've used nothing else since. They do just as good a job as the well known brands for a fraction of the cost.
 
Yes we are just starting to try different cheaper brands as we are sick and tired of getting ripped off by the two big supermarkets. It would be nice if the ACCC actually did their job and stopped all this price gouging!
 

It can be hard to keep track of everyday household costs in Australia—and all of that soon adds up.

Even with discounted brands, a basic shop for everyday essentials will cost you more than ever before. That’s why here at the SDC, we’re always on the lookout for savings that can help you get the most bang for your buck.



Recently, an Australian man living in Germany took to the internet to express his surprise at the difference in price for a common household product, leading some Aussies at home to ask: are we being ripped off?

The man encountered the price discrepancy when he went shopping for Finish Ultimate Pro Dishwasher Tablets in Germany. He snapped a photo of a bag of 43 capsules priced at €8.99 (or $14.80 AUD).


View attachment 26468
Prices in Germany vs Australia. Image Credit: Reddit/@u/ratherZEF



'Australian living overseas here. Never realised how badly we get ripped off at the grocery store until I saw this,' the man wrote, posting the photo as proof.

Back home in Australia, the same Finish Ultimate Pro Dishwasher Tablets will set you back more than double the overseas price, at $54 full price at Coles and Woolworths. It speaks to a glaring difference between what Australians are paying in comparison to the rest of the world, and locals had a few theories.


'Tablets are a scam. That's over $1 per load whereas powder is about 3c per load and you can regulate how much powder you need and reduce for half loads,' one Redditor pointed out, while another said: 'You don't buy these from Woolies or Coles. Go to The Reject Shop or even ALDI or you are paying too much.'

Another echoed this suggestion: ‘A pack of 50 is $20 at The Reject Shop. Being in Australia isn't what is ripping us off. It's the corporate greed of Coles and Woolworths.’

‘The difference in price is staggering. It's in a long list of overpriced things in Australia because someone here is willing to pay for it,’ one user commented.

In response to the overseas Aussie shopper’s discovery, a Finish spokesperson explained that increased costs across their supply chain were the cause behind the rise in prices across their Australian ranges, not just dishwashing tablets.



'We understand this is a challenging time for many Australians. We remain committed to making sure we closely monitor costs and pricing to continue delivering the best value possible,' they said.

This comes after profit margins were reported to have spiked to 5.3 per cent at Coles and 5.9 per cent at Woolworths since the start of the pandemic.

It's easy for our wallets to be drained by the range of costly products pushed on us by supermarkets—that includes everything from common household items like dishwasher tablets to our very basic items, like bread and breakfast cereals.



It's more important than ever to be aware of the ways we can save on our regular shop, and that's why we here at the SDC want to help point you in the right direction for the best deals and products for your household.

Key Takeaways

  • An Australian living in Germany noted a significant price difference in common supermarket items, such as Finish Ultimate Pro Dishwasher Tablets, calling out the inflated prices in Australia.
  • He shared on Reddit that the same product, which costs €8.99 ($14.80 AUD) in Germany, costs $54 in Australian supermarkets such as Coles and Woolworths.
  • A Finish spokesperson attributed the price rise to increased costs across the supply chain, assuring they are committed to closely monitoring costs and pricing to provide the best possible value.
To find out where you can pick up the best-discounted products, head to our Daily Deals forum.

How does this news make you feel? Do you think we are getting the short end of the stick here in Australia?
When you travel overseas, it becomes apparent very quickly that Australians pay a huge premium of goods. Cars are a perfect example. EG: They use Mercedes for taxis in Germany. Maybe not the top of the line models, but you get the idea.

Choice in Australia is also limited. Again, look at car models available.
 
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Where are these washing tablets made? In Asian countries maybe. Either way the whole thing is a great ripoff!
 
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It can be hard to keep track of everyday household costs in Australia—and all of that soon adds up.

Even with discounted brands, a basic shop for everyday essentials will cost you more than ever before. That’s why here at the SDC, we’re always on the lookout for savings that can help you get the most bang for your buck.



Recently, an Australian man living in Germany took to the internet to express his surprise at the difference in price for a common household product, leading some Aussies at home to ask: are we being ripped off?

The man encountered the price discrepancy when he went shopping for Finish Ultimate Pro Dishwasher Tablets in Germany. He snapped a photo of a bag of 43 capsules priced at €8.99 (or $14.80 AUD).


View attachment 26468
Prices in Germany vs Australia. Image Credit: Reddit/@u/ratherZEF



'Australian living overseas here. Never realised how badly we get ripped off at the grocery store until I saw this,' the man wrote, posting the photo as proof.

Back home in Australia, the same Finish Ultimate Pro Dishwasher Tablets will set you back more than double the overseas price, at $54 full price at Coles and Woolworths. It speaks to a glaring difference between what Australians are paying in comparison to the rest of the world, and locals had a few theories.


'Tablets are a scam. That's over $1 per load whereas powder is about 3c per load and you can regulate how much powder you need and reduce for half loads,' one Redditor pointed out, while another said: 'You don't buy these from Woolies or Coles. Go to The Reject Shop or even ALDI or you are paying too much.'

Another echoed this suggestion: ‘A pack of 50 is $20 at The Reject Shop. Being in Australia isn't what is ripping us off. It's the corporate greed of Coles and Woolworths.’

‘The difference in price is staggering. It's in a long list of overpriced things in Australia because someone here is willing to pay for it,’ one user commented.

In response to the overseas Aussie shopper’s discovery, a Finish spokesperson explained that increased costs across their supply chain were the cause behind the rise in prices across their Australian ranges, not just dishwashing tablets.



'We understand this is a challenging time for many Australians. We remain committed to making sure we closely monitor costs and pricing to continue delivering the best value possible,' they said.

This comes after profit margins were reported to have spiked to 5.3 per cent at Coles and 5.9 per cent at Woolworths since the start of the pandemic.

It's easy for our wallets to be drained by the range of costly products pushed on us by supermarkets—that includes everything from common household items like dishwasher tablets to our very basic items, like bread and breakfast cereals.



It's more important than ever to be aware of the ways we can save on our regular shop, and that's why we here at the SDC want to help point you in the right direction for the best deals and products for your household.

Key Takeaways

  • An Australian living in Germany noted a significant price difference in common supermarket items, such as Finish Ultimate Pro Dishwasher Tablets, calling out the inflated prices in Australia.
  • He shared on Reddit that the same product, which costs €8.99 ($14.80 AUD) in Germany, costs $54 in Australian supermarkets such as Coles and Woolworths.
  • A Finish spokesperson attributed the price rise to increased costs across the supply chain, assuring they are committed to closely monitoring costs and pricing to provide the best possible value.
To find out where you can pick up the best-discounted products, head to our Daily Deals forum.

How does this news make you feel? Do you think we are getting the short end of the stick here in Australia?
go to aldi and buy their dishwashing tablets/
 

It can be hard to keep track of everyday household costs in Australia—and all of that soon adds up.

Even with discounted brands, a basic shop for everyday essentials will cost you more than ever before. That’s why here at the SDC, we’re always on the lookout for savings that can help you get the most bang for your buck.



Recently, an Australian man living in Germany took to the internet to express his surprise at the difference in price for a common household product, leading some Aussies at home to ask: are we being ripped off?

The man encountered the price discrepancy when he went shopping for Finish Ultimate Pro Dishwasher Tablets in Germany. He snapped a photo of a bag of 43 capsules priced at €8.99 (or $14.80 AUD).


View attachment 26468
Prices in Germany vs Australia. Image Credit: Reddit/@u/ratherZEF



'Australian living overseas here. Never realised how badly we get ripped off at the grocery store until I saw this,' the man wrote, posting the photo as proof.

Back home in Australia, the same Finish Ultimate Pro Dishwasher Tablets will set you back more than double the overseas price, at $54 full price at Coles and Woolworths. It speaks to a glaring difference between what Australians are paying in comparison to the rest of the world, and locals had a few theories.


'Tablets are a scam. That's over $1 per load whereas powder is about 3c per load and you can regulate how much powder you need and reduce for half loads,' one Redditor pointed out, while another said: 'You don't buy these from Woolies or Coles. Go to The Reject Shop or even ALDI or you are paying too much.'

Another echoed this suggestion: ‘A pack of 50 is $20 at The Reject Shop. Being in Australia isn't what is ripping us off. It's the corporate greed of Coles and Woolworths.’

‘The difference in price is staggering. It's in a long list of overpriced things in Australia because someone here is willing to pay for it,’ one user commented.

In response to the overseas Aussie shopper’s discovery, a Finish spokesperson explained that increased costs across their supply chain were the cause behind the rise in prices across their Australian ranges, not just dishwashing tablets.



'We understand this is a challenging time for many Australians. We remain committed to making sure we closely monitor costs and pricing to continue delivering the best value possible,' they said.

This comes after profit margins were reported to have spiked to 5.3 per cent at Coles and 5.9 per cent at Woolworths since the start of the pandemic.

It's easy for our wallets to be drained by the range of costly products pushed on us by supermarkets—that includes everything from common household items like dishwasher tablets to our very basic items, like bread and breakfast cereals.



It's more important than ever to be aware of the ways we can save on our regular shop, and that's why we here at the SDC want to help point you in the right direction for the best deals and products for your household.

Key Takeaways

  • An Australian living in Germany noted a significant price difference in common supermarket items, such as Finish Ultimate Pro Dishwasher Tablets, calling out the inflated prices in Australia.
  • He shared on Reddit that the same product, which costs €8.99 ($14.80 AUD) in Germany, costs $54 in Australian supermarkets such as Coles and Woolworths.
  • A Finish spokesperson attributed the price rise to increased costs across the supply chain, assuring they are committed to closely monitoring costs and pricing to provide the best possible value.
To find out where you can pick up the best-discounted products, head to our Daily Deals forum.

How does this news make you feel? Do you think we are getting the short end of the stick here in Australia?
It's the retailers not the manufacturers, don't tell me there's no price fixing, same as petrol, governments don't care, 10% gst on $2 a litre is much better than at $1 a litre.
 
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It can be hard to keep track of everyday household costs in Australia—and all of that soon adds up.

Even with discounted brands, a basic shop for everyday essentials will cost you more than ever before. That’s why here at the SDC, we’re always on the lookout for savings that can help you get the most bang for your buck.



Recently, an Australian man living in Germany took to the internet to express his surprise at the difference in price for a common household product, leading some Aussies at home to ask: are we being ripped off?

The man encountered the price discrepancy when he went shopping for Finish Ultimate Pro Dishwasher Tablets in Germany. He snapped a photo of a bag of 43 capsules priced at €8.99 (or $14.80 AUD).


View attachment 26468
Prices in Germany vs Australia. Image Credit: Reddit/@u/ratherZEF



'Australian living overseas here. Never realised how badly we get ripped off at the grocery store until I saw this,' the man wrote, posting the photo as proof.

Back home in Australia, the same Finish Ultimate Pro Dishwasher Tablets will set you back more than double the overseas price, at $54 full price at Coles and Woolworths. It speaks to a glaring difference between what Australians are paying in comparison to the rest of the world, and locals had a few theories.


'Tablets are a scam. That's over $1 per load whereas powder is about 3c per load and you can regulate how much powder you need and reduce for half loads,' one Redditor pointed out, while another said: 'You don't buy these from Woolies or Coles. Go to The Reject Shop or even ALDI or you are paying too much.'

Another echoed this suggestion: ‘A pack of 50 is $20 at The Reject Shop. Being in Australia isn't what is ripping us off. It's the corporate greed of Coles and Woolworths.’

‘The difference in price is staggering. It's in a long list of overpriced things in Australia because someone here is willing to pay for it,’ one user commented.

In response to the overseas Aussie shopper’s discovery, a Finish spokesperson explained that increased costs across their supply chain were the cause behind the rise in prices across their Australian ranges, not just dishwashing tablets.



'We understand this is a challenging time for many Australians. We remain committed to making sure we closely monitor costs and pricing to continue delivering the best value possible,' they said.

This comes after profit margins were reported to have spiked to 5.3 per cent at Coles and 5.9 per cent at Woolworths since the start of the pandemic.

It's easy for our wallets to be drained by the range of costly products pushed on us by supermarkets—that includes everything from common household items like dishwasher tablets to our very basic items, like bread and breakfast cereals.



It's more important than ever to be aware of the ways we can save on our regular shop, and that's why we here at the SDC want to help point you in the right direction for the best deals and products for your household.

Key Takeaways

  • An Australian living in Germany noted a significant price difference in common supermarket items, such as Finish Ultimate Pro Dishwasher Tablets, calling out the inflated prices in Australia.
  • He shared on Reddit that the same product, which costs €8.99 ($14.80 AUD) in Germany, costs $54 in Australian supermarkets such as Coles and Woolworths.
  • A Finish spokesperson attributed the price rise to increased costs across the supply chain, assuring they are committed to closely monitoring costs and pricing to provide the best possible value.
To find out where you can pick up the best-discounted products, head to our Daily Deals forum.

How does this news make you feel? Do you think we are getting the short end of the stick here in Australia?
Anyone who uses a dishwasher is nuts......
 
Anyone who uses a dishwasher is nuts......
Agreed IAN3005.

2 of us = 2 cups, or 2 glasses, or 2 bread & butter plates or 2 dinner plates. Leave these few in the dishwasher for 3, 4 or 5 days till dishwasher is full & dishwasher tablets & litres or water (hot or cold) to do the job will be needed to clean off the dried on mess! Some rinse before putting in the dishwasher - use that same water and just a bit more to wash it straight away. Why wait?

We do have a dishwasher but only use it when 8 other members of my immediate family come over for a special meal using b/b & dinner plates, glasses, cups and serving dishes, cutlery etc- too many to wash by hand.
 

It can be hard to keep track of everyday household costs in Australia—and all of that soon adds up.

Even with discounted brands, a basic shop for everyday essentials will cost you more than ever before. That’s why here at the SDC, we’re always on the lookout for savings that can help you get the most bang for your buck.



Recently, an Australian man living in Germany took to the internet to express his surprise at the difference in price for a common household product, leading some Aussies at home to ask: are we being ripped off?

The man encountered the price discrepancy when he went shopping for Finish Ultimate Pro Dishwasher Tablets in Germany. He snapped a photo of a bag of 43 capsules priced at €8.99 (or $14.80 AUD).


View attachment 26468
Prices in Germany vs Australia. Image Credit: Reddit/@u/ratherZEF



'Australian living overseas here. Never realised how badly we get ripped off at the grocery store until I saw this,' the man wrote, posting the photo as proof.

Back home in Australia, the same Finish Ultimate Pro Dishwasher Tablets will set you back more than double the overseas price, at $54 full price at Coles and Woolworths. It speaks to a glaring difference between what Australians are paying in comparison to the rest of the world, and locals had a few theories.


'Tablets are a scam. That's over $1 per load whereas powder is about 3c per load and you can regulate how much powder you need and reduce for half loads,' one Redditor pointed out, while another said: 'You don't buy these from Woolies or Coles. Go to The Reject Shop or even ALDI or you are paying too much.'

Another echoed this suggestion: ‘A pack of 50 is $20 at The Reject Shop. Being in Australia isn't what is ripping us off. It's the corporate greed of Coles and Woolworths.’

‘The difference in price is staggering. It's in a long list of overpriced things in Australia because someone here is willing to pay for it,’ one user commented.

In response to the overseas Aussie shopper’s discovery, a Finish spokesperson explained that increased costs across their supply chain were the cause behind the rise in prices across their Australian ranges, not just dishwashing tablets.



'We understand this is a challenging time for many Australians. We remain committed to making sure we closely monitor costs and pricing to continue delivering the best value possible,' they said.

This comes after profit margins were reported to have spiked to 5.3 per cent at Coles and 5.9 per cent at Woolworths since the start of the pandemic.

It's easy for our wallets to be drained by the range of costly products pushed on us by supermarkets—that includes everything from common household items like dishwasher tablets to our very basic items, like bread and breakfast cereals.



It's more important than ever to be aware of the ways we can save on our regular shop, and that's why we here at the SDC want to help point you in the right direction for the best deals and products for your household.

Key Takeaways

  • An Australian living in Germany noted a significant price difference in common supermarket items, such as Finish Ultimate Pro Dishwasher Tablets, calling out the inflated prices in Australia.
  • He shared on Reddit that the same product, which costs €8.99 ($14.80 AUD) in Germany, costs $54 in Australian supermarkets such as Coles and Woolworths.
  • A Finish spokesperson attributed the price rise to increased costs across the supply chain, assuring they are committed to closely monitoring costs and pricing to provide the best possible value.
To find out where you can pick up the best-discounted products, head to our Daily Deals forum.

How does this news make you feel? Do you think we are getting the short end of the stick here in Australia?
We r no longer the lucky country.
 

It can be hard to keep track of everyday household costs in Australia—and all of that soon adds up.

Even with discounted brands, a basic shop for everyday essentials will cost you more than ever before. That’s why here at the SDC, we’re always on the lookout for savings that can help you get the most bang for your buck.



Recently, an Australian man living in Germany took to the internet to express his surprise at the difference in price for a common household product, leading some Aussies at home to ask: are we being ripped off?

The man encountered the price discrepancy when he went shopping for Finish Ultimate Pro Dishwasher Tablets in Germany. He snapped a photo of a bag of 43 capsules priced at €8.99 (or $14.80 AUD).


View attachment 26468
Prices in Germany vs Australia. Image Credit: Reddit/@u/ratherZEF



'Australian living overseas here. Never realised how badly we get ripped off at the grocery store until I saw this,' the man wrote, posting the photo as proof.

Back home in Australia, the same Finish Ultimate Pro Dishwasher Tablets will set you back more than double the overseas price, at $54 full price at Coles and Woolworths. It speaks to a glaring difference between what Australians are paying in comparison to the rest of the world, and locals had a few theories.


'Tablets are a scam. That's over $1 per load whereas powder is about 3c per load and you can regulate how much powder you need and reduce for half loads,' one Redditor pointed out, while another said: 'You don't buy these from Woolies or Coles. Go to The Reject Shop or even ALDI or you are paying too much.'

Another echoed this suggestion: ‘A pack of 50 is $20 at The Reject Shop. Being in Australia isn't what is ripping us off. It's the corporate greed of Coles and Woolworths.’

‘The difference in price is staggering. It's in a long list of overpriced things in Australia because someone here is willing to pay for it,’ one user commented.

In response to the overseas Aussie shopper’s discovery, a Finish spokesperson explained that increased costs across their supply chain were the cause behind the rise in prices across their Australian ranges, not just dishwashing tablets.



'We understand this is a challenging time for many Australians. We remain committed to making sure we closely monitor costs and pricing to continue delivering the best value possible,' they said.

This comes after profit margins were reported to have spiked to 5.3 per cent at Coles and 5.9 per cent at Woolworths since the start of the pandemic.

It's easy for our wallets to be drained by the range of costly products pushed on us by supermarkets—that includes everything from common household items like dishwasher tablets to our very basic items, like bread and breakfast cereals.



It's more important than ever to be aware of the ways we can save on our regular shop, and that's why we here at the SDC want to help point you in the right direction for the best deals and products for your household.

Key Takeaways

  • An Australian living in Germany noted a significant price difference in common supermarket items, such as Finish Ultimate Pro Dishwasher Tablets, calling out the inflated prices in Australia.
  • He shared on Reddit that the same product, which costs €8.99 ($14.80 AUD) in Germany, costs $54 in Australian supermarkets such as Coles and Woolworths.
  • A Finish spokesperson attributed the price rise to increased costs across the supply chain, assuring they are committed to closely monitoring costs and pricing to provide the best possible value.
To find out where you can pick up the best-discounted products, head to our Daily Deals forum.

How does this news make you feel? Do you think we are getting the short end of the stick here in Australia?
Woolworths and Coles bloody ripping the guts out of the customers 🙄 go to Aldi or the Reject Shop even Bunnings had dishwashing tablets cheaper a few months ago Woolworths and Coles are money hungry dogs and don't give a 💩about customers WAKE UP PEOPLE 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
 

It can be hard to keep track of everyday household costs in Australia—and all of that soon adds up.

Even with discounted brands, a basic shop for everyday essentials will cost you more than ever before. That’s why here at the SDC, we’re always on the lookout for savings that can help you get the most bang for your buck.



Recently, an Australian man living in Germany took to the internet to express his surprise at the difference in price for a common household product, leading some Aussies at home to ask: are we being ripped off?

The man encountered the price discrepancy when he went shopping for Finish Ultimate Pro Dishwasher Tablets in Germany. He snapped a photo of a bag of 43 capsules priced at €8.99 (or $14.80 AUD).


View attachment 26468
Prices in Germany vs Australia. Image Credit: Reddit/@u/ratherZEF



'Australian living overseas here. Never realised how badly we get ripped off at the grocery store until I saw this,' the man wrote, posting the photo as proof.

Back home in Australia, the same Finish Ultimate Pro Dishwasher Tablets will set you back more than double the overseas price, at $54 full price at Coles and Woolworths. It speaks to a glaring difference between what Australians are paying in comparison to the rest of the world, and locals had a few theories.


'Tablets are a scam. That's over $1 per load whereas powder is about 3c per load and you can regulate how much powder you need and reduce for half loads,' one Redditor pointed out, while another said: 'You don't buy these from Woolies or Coles. Go to The Reject Shop or even ALDI or you are paying too much.'

Another echoed this suggestion: ‘A pack of 50 is $20 at The Reject Shop. Being in Australia isn't what is ripping us off. It's the corporate greed of Coles and Woolworths.’

‘The difference in price is staggering. It's in a long list of overpriced things in Australia because someone here is willing to pay for it,’ one user commented.

In response to the overseas Aussie shopper’s discovery, a Finish spokesperson explained that increased costs across their supply chain were the cause behind the rise in prices across their Australian ranges, not just dishwashing tablets.



'We understand this is a challenging time for many Australians. We remain committed to making sure we closely monitor costs and pricing to continue delivering the best value possible,' they said.

This comes after profit margins were reported to have spiked to 5.3 per cent at Coles and 5.9 per cent at Woolworths since the start of the pandemic.

It's easy for our wallets to be drained by the range of costly products pushed on us by supermarkets—that includes everything from common household items like dishwasher tablets to our very basic items, like bread and breakfast cereals.



It's more important than ever to be aware of the ways we can save on our regular shop, and that's why we here at the SDC want to help point you in the right direction for the best deals and products for your household.

Key Takeaways

  • An Australian living in Germany noted a significant price difference in common supermarket items, such as Finish Ultimate Pro Dishwasher Tablets, calling out the inflated prices in Australia.
  • He shared on Reddit that the same product, which costs €8.99 ($14.80 AUD) in Germany, costs $54 in Australian supermarkets such as Coles and Woolworths.
  • A Finish spokesperson attributed the price rise to increased costs across the supply chain, assuring they are committed to closely monitoring costs and pricing to provide the best possible value.
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How does this news make you feel? Do you think we are getting the short end of the stick here in Australia?
Aussies should join Choice which does the independent testing of products , white goods and electronic devices and gives a rating on each. I shop at Aldi for my dishwasher tablets which are just as good as Finish tablets but cheaper.
 
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Any natural products that do the same job? Bicarb soda and vinegar maybe? That would be a fraction of the price of tablets, and still be good for the machine.
 
If you compared this in countries world wide you will see a price difference, you also have to take into account the wages ect in the countries we are comparing prices to
There are also different rates of Payroll Tax, Customs and Excise Duty ( if not manufactured in the same Country) Freight Tax, etc. All of these imposts do affect Sale prices. NOT saying that NO rip offs exist…but.
 
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When you travel overseas, it becomes apparent very quickly that Australians pay a huge premium of goods. Cars are a perfect example. EG: They use Mercedes for taxis in Germany. Maybe not the top of the line models, but you get the idea.

Choice in Australia is also limited. Again, look at car models available.
That's because the majority of car manufacturers make left hand drive and won't tool up many models for right hand drive which is only us and U.K, not sure about N.Z. Britain is talking about going left hand so that will reduce the market even more and make our cars more expensive.
 
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That's because the majority of car manufacturers make left hand drive and won't tool up many models for right hand drive which is only us and U.K, not sure about N.Z. Britain is talking about going left hand so that will reduce the market even more and make our cars more expensive.
I agree most places drive on the wrong side of the road ..... If your interested .... Heres a list of Right Hand Drive locations:
Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, Bahamas, Bangladesh, Barbados, Bermuda, Bhutan, Botswana, British Virgin Islands, Brunei, Cayman Islands, Channel Islands (Guernsey & Jersey), Christmas Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Cook Islands, Cyprus, Cyprus, North (unrecognised, self-declared state), Dominica, East Timor (Timor-Leste), England, Falkland Islands, Fiji, Great Britain (GB), Grenada, Guernsey, Guyana, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Ireland (Eire), Isle of Man, Jamaica, Japan, Jersey, Kenya, Kiribati, Lesotho, Macau, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Malta, Mauritius, Montserrat, Mozambique, Namibia, Nauru, Nepal, New Zealand, Niue, Norfolk Island, North Cyprus (unrecognised, self-declared state), Northern Ireland, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Pitcairn Islands, Saint Helena, Saint Kitts and Nevis (officially the Federation of Saint Christopher and Nevis), Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Samoa, Scotland, Seychelles, Singapore, Solomon Islands, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Suriname (Surinam), Swaziland, Tanzania, Thailand, Tokelau, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands, Tuvalu, Uganda, United Kingdom (UK), Virgin Islands (British), Virgin Islands (USA), Wales, Zambia & Zimbabwe.
 

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