Bargain hunter's dream come true: $60 worth of groceries and a FREE roast chook for just $5 – here's how!
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When you're shopping at the supermarket, one of the best things to see is the prices of your favourite items going down. But we have to admit, as exciting as that is, nothing beats getting freebies!
We can't help but spread the good news whenever we hear about thrifty shoppers who scored amazing deals in their local neighbourhood supermarkets.
Recently, one budget-savvy mum shows you how she got about $60 worth of groceries for less than $5, not to mention a free roast chook as well!
The shopper from Adelaide revealed that she saved so much by purchasing items on sale, including pasta sauce, chocolate milk, pastries, and yoghurt, for a grand total of $4.81. If she had paid full price, the items would have cost $59.10. Now THAT’s a good saving!
Coles currently gives customers a coupon for a free roast chook that they can redeem on their next shopping trip in the event that there are no more chickens available. On this trip, she redeemed her free roast chicken.
Her secret? She went into the store at 5:30 pm.
The mum scored $60 worth of groceries for only $5. Credit: Facebook.
The mum said on the Facebook group Simple Savers that she had simply planned to only pick up the free chicken, but once she was there, she noticed far greater markdowns than she was used to seeing.
The woman noticed a variety of products marked down by up to 90%, such as four tubs of Latina Fresh pasta sauce for only 64 cents each, two pastry-covered cheese sausages for 48 cents each, a litre of chocolate milk for 55 cents, and yoghurt for 70 cents.
She said she was thrilled and delighted to be able to treat her family to the purchases, as they were not within the norm of what she would normally be able to afford.
The mum's post attracted a lot of attention from the group since everyone was so surprised by the amount of food she scored at such a low price; many even asked where they could shop for deals like that themselves.
'I get so envious when I see people's bargains! Is there a particular day or time that people find are best for markdowns?' one woman wrote in the comments section, and the mum responded: 'I don't normally shop at night. This was 5:30 pm. Specials change tomorrow. Maybe that's why? These are best before tomorrow, not today.'
Other people appreciated her sharing the information about the free chicken coupons, and she said that she rarely buys them and just happened to get lucky at the store.
'The irony is I buy a cooked chicken maybe once a year. I just happened to be standing by the warmer when a lady grabbed the last one, and she caught my attention with a gorgeous shirt,' the mum said.
'Then I saw the sign, so I asked. And got two vouchers by accident.'
If there are no roast chickens left in the store, Coles gives customers a voucher for a free one. Credit: Facebook.
How can I get a free chook at Coles?
If there aren't any roast chickens available during the hours shown on the notice, Coles customers are eligible to pick up a coupon for a free hot roast chicken from the deli section.
However, the specifics of the policy are left up to the discretion of each Coles location.
Keep in mind that unexpectedly high demand or supply chain issues may hinder some Coles stores from issuing vouchers, so members, don't assume that you'll always be able to get one!
Have fun grocery shopping, and best of luck finding a good deal, everyone!
We can't help but spread the good news whenever we hear about thrifty shoppers who scored amazing deals in their local neighbourhood supermarkets.
Recently, one budget-savvy mum shows you how she got about $60 worth of groceries for less than $5, not to mention a free roast chook as well!
The shopper from Adelaide revealed that she saved so much by purchasing items on sale, including pasta sauce, chocolate milk, pastries, and yoghurt, for a grand total of $4.81. If she had paid full price, the items would have cost $59.10. Now THAT’s a good saving!
Coles currently gives customers a coupon for a free roast chook that they can redeem on their next shopping trip in the event that there are no more chickens available. On this trip, she redeemed her free roast chicken.
Her secret? She went into the store at 5:30 pm.
The mum scored $60 worth of groceries for only $5. Credit: Facebook.
The mum said on the Facebook group Simple Savers that she had simply planned to only pick up the free chicken, but once she was there, she noticed far greater markdowns than she was used to seeing.
The woman noticed a variety of products marked down by up to 90%, such as four tubs of Latina Fresh pasta sauce for only 64 cents each, two pastry-covered cheese sausages for 48 cents each, a litre of chocolate milk for 55 cents, and yoghurt for 70 cents.
She said she was thrilled and delighted to be able to treat her family to the purchases, as they were not within the norm of what she would normally be able to afford.
The mum's post attracted a lot of attention from the group since everyone was so surprised by the amount of food she scored at such a low price; many even asked where they could shop for deals like that themselves.
'I get so envious when I see people's bargains! Is there a particular day or time that people find are best for markdowns?' one woman wrote in the comments section, and the mum responded: 'I don't normally shop at night. This was 5:30 pm. Specials change tomorrow. Maybe that's why? These are best before tomorrow, not today.'
Other people appreciated her sharing the information about the free chicken coupons, and she said that she rarely buys them and just happened to get lucky at the store.
'The irony is I buy a cooked chicken maybe once a year. I just happened to be standing by the warmer when a lady grabbed the last one, and she caught my attention with a gorgeous shirt,' the mum said.
'Then I saw the sign, so I asked. And got two vouchers by accident.'
If there are no roast chickens left in the store, Coles gives customers a voucher for a free one. Credit: Facebook.
How can I get a free chook at Coles?
If there aren't any roast chickens available during the hours shown on the notice, Coles customers are eligible to pick up a coupon for a free hot roast chicken from the deli section.
However, the specifics of the policy are left up to the discretion of each Coles location.
Keep in mind that unexpectedly high demand or supply chain issues may hinder some Coles stores from issuing vouchers, so members, don't assume that you'll always be able to get one!
Have fun grocery shopping, and best of luck finding a good deal, everyone!