Coles & Woolies shoppers spot ANOTHER price gaffe!

You're prowling the aisles of your local supermarket, spot an item you need, and quickly stash it in your trolley before anyone else can snatch it up.

But then, as you make your way to the checkout and see the total amount due displayed on the screen, you realise with horror that you've fallen victim to a pricing error!

If that scenario made your heart skip a beat, well this story is for you.


Recently, Coles and Woolworths shoppers called out the supermarket giants after they noticed discrepancies with some of their products.

One Coles shopper took to Facebook to share a sight guaranteed to make any customer do a double take: a box of Olina’s Bakehouse brand gluten-free Artisan Crackers on a two-box sale… for $100!

Healthier food options sometimes cost more, but this one takes things to another level!

‘I know they're gluten-free but these must be the most expensive crackers. Not much of a special offer,’ the shopper said in her post.

For those asking, the actual promo for the crackers was $8 for two boxes. Quite a leap, eh?

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One shopper found gluten-free crackers ‘on sale’ at Coles for $100. Credit:
Yahoo! Australia

Some found the post funny, with one person describing the price as ‘just a bit of a hike’.

Another commenter clearly up-to-date with current affairs said: ‘Oh inflation, haha.’

‘You’re saving $3 though,’ another commenter added cheekily.

News eventually reached Coles, and they admitted that the unfortunate price was just a printing error.

A spokesperson added: ‘Customers can get great value in the Olina's Bakehouse Gluten-Free range this week, with a two for $8 special in stores nationally until 15 November.’


Another shopper, this time from Woolworths, also took to Facebook where they shared their shocking find in Woolies’ Christmas decorations: a $64 price tag on a pack of eight ornaments!

‘If you're wondering why your Chrissy decorations aren't selling at your … store, this might be why,’ they captioned the post.

Other ornaments costing $48 and $32 were also visible.

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These Christmas ornaments raised eyebrows for their odd prices. Credit:
Yahoo! Australia

Woolworths for their part said the prices of the ornaments were the result of wrong tickets being printed for the tags, and that they were displaying amounts for full packs and not individual ornaments.

A spokesperson said: ‘We're all about giving value this Christmas and this is simply a ticketing error on the shelf price. And a customer would be charged the correct (and much lower price) when they went to the checkout.’

They have also reached out to the store where the shopper found the pricing error to correct the prices.

This isn’t the first story we shared of similar mistakes these supermarkets have made in their prices.

Key Takeaways

  • Shoppers from Coles and Woolworths called the supermarkets out over two pricing errors.
  • One shopper found a 'sale' at a Coles marked $100 for two boxes.
  • Another shopper saw Christmas ornaments sold for as high as $64 for a pack.
  • Representatives from the supermarkets have confirmed that these items were wrongly priced.
Remember this item from Coles that had a ‘hidden catch’? Or this ‘hilarious’ pricing error from Woolies?

You might also check out this story of a butcher shop’s pricing mistake that had people split on whether or not it was right for a customer to take advantage of it.

Shopping is a fun experience, especially when you find funny errors like this! Just be sure to check your receipt…

What is your reaction to these discoveries? Tell us in the comments section below!
 
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You're prowling the aisles of your local supermarket, spot an item you need, and quickly stash it in your trolley before anyone else can snatch it up.

But then, as you make your way to the checkout and see the total amount due displayed on the screen, you realise with horror that you've fallen victim to a pricing error!

If that scenario made your heart skip a beat, well this story is for you.


Recently, Coles and Woolworths shoppers called out the supermarket giants after they noticed discrepancies with some of their products.

One Coles shopper took to Facebook to share a sight guaranteed to make any customer do a double take: a box of Olina’s Bakehouse brand gluten-free Artisan Crackers on a two-box sale… for $100!

Healthier food options sometimes cost more, but this one takes things to another level!

‘I know they're gluten-free but these must be the most expensive crackers. Not much of a special offer,’ the shopper said in her post.

For those asking, the actual promo for the crackers was $8 for two boxes. Quite a leap, eh?

THuUedqhpo5mI-jcYmKfl87QnwRTxt9CU25AZYzrWS3m29Oza34UpH-imdPxl258vkt5Zg7z2fiCRNnOqqyRr3BMoaBNi-hlXdll9iayCjWLZ8FADZfGqerQ5oX6gfKpA_tmUpvVrukGfdkpLsOsVMZT3eNarQpq1rCnr951bZDFGc2XK3bvxYVjk8mWig

One shopper found gluten-free crackers ‘on sale’ at Coles for $100. Credit:
Yahoo! Australia

Some found the post funny, with one person describing the price as ‘just a bit of a hike’.

Another commenter clearly up-to-date with current affairs said: ‘Oh inflation, haha.’

‘You’re saving $3 though,’ another commenter added cheekily.

News eventually reached Coles, and they admitted that the unfortunate price was just a printing error.

A spokesperson added: ‘Customers can get great value in the Olina's Bakehouse Gluten-Free range this week, with a two for $8 special in stores nationally until 15 November.’


Another shopper, this time from Woolworths, also took to Facebook where they shared their shocking find in Woolies’ Christmas decorations: a $64 price tag on a pack of eight ornaments!

‘If you're wondering why your Chrissy decorations aren't selling at your … store, this might be why,’ they captioned the post.

Other ornaments costing $48 and $32 were also visible.

G6Ry8jlX1E38_CHQ81NVEeDq00g9p-z23Zc-Y-EFFxNWVJ_sxnl8499my3aHWKqyD5LT0dl4HqwApFRHpRisOGNyddQWXYUp3K98_p2IwKqFfz8jssoskseLbDkxtaEQgNBEcTvFZjFp4zft3PbNGejU1UBkgvdcRQU7XYEOqrdTN1trsbhydEN4OdEmuQ

These Christmas ornaments raised eyebrows for their odd prices. Credit:
Yahoo! Australia

Woolworths for their part said the prices of the ornaments were the result of wrong tickets being printed for the tags, and that they were displaying amounts for full packs and not individual ornaments.

A spokesperson said: ‘We're all about giving value this Christmas and this is simply a ticketing error on the shelf price. And a customer would be charged the correct (and much lower price) when they went to the checkout.’

They have also reached out to the store where the shopper found the pricing error to correct the prices.

This isn’t the first story we shared of similar mistakes these supermarkets have made in their prices.

Key Takeaways

  • Shoppers from Coles and Woolworths called the supermarkets out over two pricing errors.
  • One shopper found a 'sale' at a Coles marked $100 for two boxes.
  • Another shopper saw Christmas ornaments sold for as high as $64 for a pack.
  • Representatives from the supermarkets have confirmed that these items were wrongly priced.
Remember this item from Coles that had a ‘hidden catch’? Or this ‘hilarious’ pricing error from Woolies?

You might also check out this story of a butcher shop’s pricing mistake that had people split on whether or not it was right for a customer to take advantage of it.

Shopping is a fun experience, especially when you find funny errors like this! Just be sure to check your receipt…

What is your reaction to these discoveries? Tell us in the comments section below!
Everyone makes mistakes but surely the people who are putting up these price tags must question the validity of the amounts???
 
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one reason I DO like self check outs for: it s easier to check the price of each piece while I m putting them through. For example yesterday: I needed a white top, saw one on special at kmart, looked at the tag: great, cheap special! took t o check out: full price came up! called the helper over, he tried to scan, same: full price! so he cancelled and put the reduced price in by hand! I paid, tapped "yes, I want a receipt ".... nothing. so I had to call him over again...😂
 
You would have thought the person putting the tickets up would notice the pricing error.
I have done ticketing at a supermarket and it is not an easy job. There are thousands of tickets to replace each week. Sometimes is gets noticed but when you are doing them at 6am and the store opens at 7am the need for speed outweighs the reading of the tickets. That being said, I am slightly OCD so would probably have noticed. ;););) Lots of employees just want to get the job done.
 
one reason I DO like self check outs for: it s easier to check the price of each piece while I m putting them through. For example yesterday: I needed a white top, saw one on special at kmart, looked at the tag: great, cheap special! took t o check out: full price came up! called the helper over, he tried to scan, same: full price! so he cancelled and put the reduced price in by hand! I paid, tapped "yes, I want a receipt ".... nothing. so I had to call him over again...😂
If an item scans at a higher price than the advertised price you are entitled to it for free. Keep that in mind if UT happens again.
 
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