Coles puts a damper on flower sales with ‘confusing’ use-by dates policy
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Picture this: You're browsing the floral section of your local Coles and spot a gorgeous bunch of lilies marked down to half price. Score!
You eagerly take them to the checkout, only to be met with a surprising response from the cashier. 'I'm sorry, I can't sell you these,' they say.
'Wait, what?' You're thinking. You double-check the price tag, and sure enough, they're discounted. So why can't you buy them?
As it turns out, the flowers had exceeded their use-by date, and the cashier was simply following Coles' policy of not selling expired products.
Now, we can understand the need to ensure that customers are buying fresh, safe-to-use products. But if the flowers still look and smell great, what's the harm in offering them at a discount? We think it's a missed opportunity for both the store and the customer.
It's not just us feeling a bit confused by this policy, either. One shopper recently shared her frustration on social media after being denied the chance to purchase some discounted lilies that had exceeded their use-by date.
We can't help but feel for her - half-price flowers are hard to pass up!
In a rant posted on the store's Facebook page, she expressed her disbelief at the policy and questioned why it was necessary.
'I didn't know whether to laugh or cry,' she shared. 'It's insane, just insane.' She went on to suggest that the policy would only make sense if she wanted to eat the flowers, which we can all agree is pretty unlikely.
It seems like she's not alone in her frustration. Several people took to social media to express their disappointment at the wastefulness of throwing away perfectly good flowers just because they had passed their use-by date.
One commenter summed it up perfectly, saying, 'Such a waste.' Others went on to comment and say that the decision was quite 'rude'.
We can't help but agree. In a world where we're constantly reminded to reduce our waste and be mindful of our impact on the environment, it seems counterintuitive to throw away perfectly good flowers.
Talk about a mixed bag of experiences at Coles! On the one hand, we have a shopper who was denied the chance to purchase some discounted flowers that had exceeded their use-by date.
On the other hand, we have another shopper who scored not one, not two, but three bunches of blooms for free from Coles because they were all out of date.
According to the shopper, the staff only gave her the flowers on the condition that she wouldn't complain about their quality. 'As if I would go back and complain about getting FREE flowers, but this has happened to them before,' she shared on Facebook.
It's a bit confusing that Coles doesn't seem to have a uniform policy regarding flowers being given away after their use-by date. It appears that it's up to the discretion of individual stores, which can lead to mixed messages and experiences for customers.
But hey, we're not complaining about free flowers! If they still look and smell great, we say bring them on. And let's be real, who would complain about getting something for free, especially something as lovely as flowers?
All in all, it seems like Coles could benefit from a bit more consistency and clarity when it comes to its policies around flowers and their use-by dates.
But until then, we'll just have to cross our fingers and hope for the best when we spot a discounted bunch of blooms in our local branch.
Read about the shopper and her trick for getting free flowers from her local Coles here in this article!
Flower lovers, listen up! If you're in the market for some beautiful blooms, aside from Coles, you might also want to head over to ALDI because shoppers are raving about the quality of their flowers.
In fact, some customers are saying that the roses they bought from the retail store lasted longer than those they bought from more expensive retailers.
One happy shopper shared her experience on a popular Facebook group, posting a photo of her four-week-old ALDI roses that were still looking as fresh as ever. Can you believe it?
But wait, there's more! If you want to keep your flowers looking fresh for as long as possible, we've got some tips for you. Head over to this link for some expert advice on how to keep those blooms bloomin'!
Even our very own editor, @April Bradford, was blown away by the quality of ALDI's flowers and even more impressed by their incredible shelf life!
April decided to save one of the flower bouquets and take it home with her. And to her surprise, that little bloom ended up lasting for weeks!
Curious to know how she did it? Click on this link here to read all about her experience. Who knows, you might just be inspired to give ALDI flowers a try the next time you're in the market for some blooms!
Coles and ALDI are both in the flower game, but it seems like customers are having very different experiences with the blooms. Some Coles customers have been denied the chance to purchase out-of-date flowers, while others have scored free bouquets.
Meanwhile, shoppers are raving about the quality of ALDI flowers, with some saying they last longer than those from more expensive retailers.
So, members, where's your go-to spot for buying flowers? Have you had any similar experiences with Coles or ALDI flowers? Let us know in the comments! And don't forget to share your tips for keeping your blooms looking beautiful for as long as possible - we all want our flowers to last as long as they can, don't we?
You eagerly take them to the checkout, only to be met with a surprising response from the cashier. 'I'm sorry, I can't sell you these,' they say.
'Wait, what?' You're thinking. You double-check the price tag, and sure enough, they're discounted. So why can't you buy them?
As it turns out, the flowers had exceeded their use-by date, and the cashier was simply following Coles' policy of not selling expired products.
Now, we can understand the need to ensure that customers are buying fresh, safe-to-use products. But if the flowers still look and smell great, what's the harm in offering them at a discount? We think it's a missed opportunity for both the store and the customer.
It's not just us feeling a bit confused by this policy, either. One shopper recently shared her frustration on social media after being denied the chance to purchase some discounted lilies that had exceeded their use-by date.
We can't help but feel for her - half-price flowers are hard to pass up!
In a rant posted on the store's Facebook page, she expressed her disbelief at the policy and questioned why it was necessary.
'I didn't know whether to laugh or cry,' she shared. 'It's insane, just insane.' She went on to suggest that the policy would only make sense if she wanted to eat the flowers, which we can all agree is pretty unlikely.
It seems like she's not alone in her frustration. Several people took to social media to express their disappointment at the wastefulness of throwing away perfectly good flowers just because they had passed their use-by date.
One commenter summed it up perfectly, saying, 'Such a waste.' Others went on to comment and say that the decision was quite 'rude'.
We can't help but agree. In a world where we're constantly reminded to reduce our waste and be mindful of our impact on the environment, it seems counterintuitive to throw away perfectly good flowers.
Talk about a mixed bag of experiences at Coles! On the one hand, we have a shopper who was denied the chance to purchase some discounted flowers that had exceeded their use-by date.
On the other hand, we have another shopper who scored not one, not two, but three bunches of blooms for free from Coles because they were all out of date.
According to the shopper, the staff only gave her the flowers on the condition that she wouldn't complain about their quality. 'As if I would go back and complain about getting FREE flowers, but this has happened to them before,' she shared on Facebook.
It's a bit confusing that Coles doesn't seem to have a uniform policy regarding flowers being given away after their use-by date. It appears that it's up to the discretion of individual stores, which can lead to mixed messages and experiences for customers.
But hey, we're not complaining about free flowers! If they still look and smell great, we say bring them on. And let's be real, who would complain about getting something for free, especially something as lovely as flowers?
All in all, it seems like Coles could benefit from a bit more consistency and clarity when it comes to its policies around flowers and their use-by dates.
But until then, we'll just have to cross our fingers and hope for the best when we spot a discounted bunch of blooms in our local branch.
Read about the shopper and her trick for getting free flowers from her local Coles here in this article!
Key Takeaways
- Shoppers at Coles have had mixed experiences with flowers that have exceeded their use-by date.
- Some customers have been denied the chance to purchase discounted flowers, while others have scored free blooms on the condition they don't complain about their quality.
- Coles does not appear to have a uniform policy on giving away flowers after their use-by date, leading to mixed messages and experiences for customers.
Flower lovers, listen up! If you're in the market for some beautiful blooms, aside from Coles, you might also want to head over to ALDI because shoppers are raving about the quality of their flowers.
In fact, some customers are saying that the roses they bought from the retail store lasted longer than those they bought from more expensive retailers.
One happy shopper shared her experience on a popular Facebook group, posting a photo of her four-week-old ALDI roses that were still looking as fresh as ever. Can you believe it?
But wait, there's more! If you want to keep your flowers looking fresh for as long as possible, we've got some tips for you. Head over to this link for some expert advice on how to keep those blooms bloomin'!
Even our very own editor, @April Bradford, was blown away by the quality of ALDI's flowers and even more impressed by their incredible shelf life!
April decided to save one of the flower bouquets and take it home with her. And to her surprise, that little bloom ended up lasting for weeks!
Curious to know how she did it? Click on this link here to read all about her experience. Who knows, you might just be inspired to give ALDI flowers a try the next time you're in the market for some blooms!
Coles and ALDI are both in the flower game, but it seems like customers are having very different experiences with the blooms. Some Coles customers have been denied the chance to purchase out-of-date flowers, while others have scored free bouquets.
Meanwhile, shoppers are raving about the quality of ALDI flowers, with some saying they last longer than those from more expensive retailers.
So, members, where's your go-to spot for buying flowers? Have you had any similar experiences with Coles or ALDI flowers? Let us know in the comments! And don't forget to share your tips for keeping your blooms looking beautiful for as long as possible - we all want our flowers to last as long as they can, don't we?