Bargain hunters rejoice! IGA opens Supa Valu supermarket with massive bulk-buy discounts

Folks, get ready to shop til you drop!

There's a new supermarket in town, and it's the perfect place for bargain hunters looking to save on their bulk purchases.



Supa Valu, the newest grocery store from IGA, has finally opened on Taylor's Road in Delahay, Melbourne, and with it comes huge savings for shoppers happy to buy in bulk.

IGA's newest entry into the intense competition between supermarket giants intends to bring prices down amidst news of inflation.

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IGA has opened a new chain where shoppers who buy in bulk can save money. Credit: Sunrise.

While appearing on Sunrise a few days ago, Steve Stewart, a representative from Supa Valu, mentioned that there are no membership fees required to shop there, which immediately earns the store a big check mark in our book. This is in contrast with other bulk buy stores like Costco that require membership.

'We do have bulk displays, heaps of products, massive displays of fresh fruit and vegetables and meat, so shoppers aren't going to miss out on all those key savings they are looking for every day,' he said on the breakfast television show.

Steve was also asked if there was a 'catch' or a deal-breaker when it comes to shopping at Supa Valu, to which he responded that there wasn't. However, he did point out that the selection at the store is somewhat limited in comparison to that of a typical supermarket.

'It's a warehouse store, which means we buy up big so our customers can save big. It's that simple,' he went on to say.



Of course, it's not surprising that the 'new kid on the block' would kick things off with some amazing deals!

According to Steve, starting on Wednesday, August 3, you can buy two barbeque chickens for just $13.99, Huggies nappies for $19.99, and bananas for just $1.47 per kilo.

Here is a link where you can view the catalogue.

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Customers will shop for their favourite brands from pallets instead of shelves in the new warehouse-style supermarket. Credit: Sunrise.

This is the first Supa Valu store to be located in Melbourne and the third to be found in Australia overall. The other two stores are in Doonside and Ballina, both in NSW. At this time, there are only three locations, but that number is expected to grow in the future.

'We work with the independent network across Australia, and we are always looking for the right locations for our customers,' Steve added.

What are your thoughts, members? Are you looking to try this new supermarket chain? Where should they expand to next? Let us know in the comments below!
 
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Folks, get ready to shop til you drop!

There's a new supermarket in town, and it's the perfect place for bargain hunters looking to save on their bulk purchases.



Supa Valu, the newest grocery store from IGA, has finally opened on Taylor's Road in Delahay, Melbourne, and with it comes huge savings for shoppers happy to buy in bulk.

IGA's newest entry into the intense competition between supermarket giants intends to bring prices down amidst news of inflation.

_43I0LX-Yb9fEysyT0pSMZr26cKjp1TShR5zr-37c60VgQPOGxD53sHxbh99u5HuysWY3QjNCBNDJIuyaQqDvXQU94jz07F-e7inU6jHKPJuuAlzGcrGnFKl41yFbtKg63OT2aWWS-CMr1_krtY

IGA has opened a new chain where shoppers who buy in bulk can save money. Credit: Sunrise.

While appearing on Sunrise a few days ago, Steve Stewart, a representative from Supa Valu, mentioned that there are no membership fees required to shop there, which immediately earns the store a big check mark in our book. This is in contrast with other bulk buy stores like Costco that require membership.

'We do have bulk displays, heaps of products, massive displays of fresh fruit and vegetables and meat, so shoppers aren't going to miss out on all those key savings they are looking for every day,' he said on the breakfast television show.

Steve was also asked if there was a 'catch' or a deal-breaker when it comes to shopping at Supa Valu, to which he responded that there wasn't. However, he did point out that the selection at the store is somewhat limited in comparison to that of a typical supermarket.

'It's a warehouse store, which means we buy up big so our customers can save big. It's that simple,' he went on to say.



Of course, it's not surprising that the 'new kid on the block' would kick things off with some amazing deals!

According to Steve, starting on Wednesday, August 3, you can buy two barbeque chickens for just $13.99, Huggies nappies for $19.99, and bananas for just $1.47 per kilo.

Here is a link where you can view the catalogue.

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Customers will shop for their favourite brands from pallets instead of shelves in the new warehouse-style supermarket. Credit: Sunrise.

This is the first Supa Valu store to be located in Melbourne and the third to be found in Australia overall. The other two stores are in Doonside and Ballina, both in NSW. At this time, there are only three locations, but that number is expected to grow in the future.

'We work with the independent network across Australia, and we are always looking for the right locations for our customers,' Steve added.

What are your thoughts, members? Are you looking to try this new supermarket chain? Where should they expand to next? Let us know in the comments below!
Looking forward to a store coming to W.A. so long as this is not put near the Airport & Costco or in the other direction new Ikea. Currently there is a small empty, ex Woolworths hardware store in Southern River. (built as competition to Bunnings but quickly failed).
 
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Folks, get ready to shop til you drop!

There's a new supermarket in town, and it's the perfect place for bargain hunters looking to save on their bulk purchases.



Supa Valu, the newest grocery store from IGA, has finally opened on Taylor's Road in Delahay, Melbourne, and with it comes huge savings for shoppers happy to buy in bulk.

IGA's newest entry into the intense competition between supermarket giants intends to bring prices down amidst news of inflation.

_43I0LX-Yb9fEysyT0pSMZr26cKjp1TShR5zr-37c60VgQPOGxD53sHxbh99u5HuysWY3QjNCBNDJIuyaQqDvXQU94jz07F-e7inU6jHKPJuuAlzGcrGnFKl41yFbtKg63OT2aWWS-CMr1_krtY

IGA has opened a new chain where shoppers who buy in bulk can save money. Credit: Sunrise.

While appearing on Sunrise a few days ago, Steve Stewart, a representative from Supa Valu, mentioned that there are no membership fees required to shop there, which immediately earns the store a big check mark in our book. This is in contrast with other bulk buy stores like Costco that require membership.

'We do have bulk displays, heaps of products, massive displays of fresh fruit and vegetables and meat, so shoppers aren't going to miss out on all those key savings they are looking for every day,' he said on the breakfast television show.

Steve was also asked if there was a 'catch' or a deal-breaker when it comes to shopping at Supa Valu, to which he responded that there wasn't. However, he did point out that the selection at the store is somewhat limited in comparison to that of a typical supermarket.

'It's a warehouse store, which means we buy up big so our customers can save big. It's that simple,' he went on to say.



Of course, it's not surprising that the 'new kid on the block' would kick things off with some amazing deals!

According to Steve, starting on Wednesday, August 3, you can buy two barbeque chickens for just $13.99, Huggies nappies for $19.99, and bananas for just $1.47 per kilo.

Here is a link where you can view the catalogue.

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Customers will shop for their favourite brands from pallets instead of shelves in the new warehouse-style supermarket. Credit: Sunrise.

This is the first Supa Valu store to be located in Melbourne and the third to be found in Australia overall. The other two stores are in Doonside and Ballina, both in NSW. At this time, there are only three locations, but that number is expected to grow in the future.

'We work with the independent network across Australia, and we are always looking for the right locations for our customers,' Steve added.

What are your thoughts, members? Are you looking to try this new supermarket chain? Where should they expand to next? Let us know in the comments below!
Could Perth please be graced with one of these stores
 
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