Craving a seafood fix? Woolies luxury range prices slashed in time for Christmas
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The festive season is almost here, which means it's time to start planning your Christmas feast! And if you're anything like us here at the SDC, you might be starting to feel the pressure of holiday preparations – especially if you're hosting this time around.
If the budget is a little tight this time of the year, don’t worry. We've got some good news – Woolworths has announced that it is discounting several of its luxury food items in the lead-up to Christmas.
From tomorrow until December 27, 150 items across the supermarket's luxury food range will have their prices cut or locked in at the same figure from 2021.
So, if you're planning on serving up a feast for mates or family this holiday season, now is the time to stock up.
One of the most popular seafood items on offer is WA rock lobster, which will be discounted to $27 this year. If you want to add a touch of luxury to your holiday meal, this is the way to go!
In addition to the WA rock lobsters, Woolies also slashed the price of Australian Crystal Bay cooked tiger prawns – which you can also get for $27 per kg. The Superior Gold smoked salmon also received a price cut; it’s $1 cheaper. While it might not seem like much, every dollar really does count these days.
Meanwhile, classics such as Woolworths’ brie, half-leg ham, whole seasoned chicken, bonbons, and Woolies’ pavlova base have all had their price tags locked in at last year's prices (before this inflation rollercoaster).
Additionally, Woolies will also sell its Odd Bunch range (aka fruits and veggies that don’t fit the normal ‘standard’) at 20 per cent less than the normal shelf price of the respective products.
Natalie Davis, the Managing Director for Woolworths Supermarkets, said that the retail giant knows that their shoppers are looking for ‘great value’ when it comes to entertaining their loved ones during Christmas.
‘As today’s Fresh Food People, we are focused on ensuring we have the best Australian fresh products available for the Christmas table, and that customers can get their Woolies’ worth as they manage the impacts of the rising cost of living on their budgets,’ she said.
‘Though our price commitment to hold last year’s price on customers’ favourite Christmas classics including Woolworths half leg ham and pavlova, as well as adding 150 seasonal essentials to our Christmas prices dropped program,’ she continued.
‘We hope that it will help all our customers focus on the little moments that make the season special to them.’
Woolies’ Christmas season price drop is in addition to their Spring program, which will run until the end of November.
What are your thoughts, members? Are you excited to shop for the holiday season? Let us know in the comments section! If you’re looking for recipes to try, feel free to browse through our recipe forum for ideas, such as this incredible lobster tail recipe that is sure to impress!
If the budget is a little tight this time of the year, don’t worry. We've got some good news – Woolworths has announced that it is discounting several of its luxury food items in the lead-up to Christmas.
From tomorrow until December 27, 150 items across the supermarket's luxury food range will have their prices cut or locked in at the same figure from 2021.
So, if you're planning on serving up a feast for mates or family this holiday season, now is the time to stock up.
One of the most popular seafood items on offer is WA rock lobster, which will be discounted to $27 this year. If you want to add a touch of luxury to your holiday meal, this is the way to go!
In addition to the WA rock lobsters, Woolies also slashed the price of Australian Crystal Bay cooked tiger prawns – which you can also get for $27 per kg. The Superior Gold smoked salmon also received a price cut; it’s $1 cheaper. While it might not seem like much, every dollar really does count these days.
Meanwhile, classics such as Woolworths’ brie, half-leg ham, whole seasoned chicken, bonbons, and Woolies’ pavlova base have all had their price tags locked in at last year's prices (before this inflation rollercoaster).
Additionally, Woolies will also sell its Odd Bunch range (aka fruits and veggies that don’t fit the normal ‘standard’) at 20 per cent less than the normal shelf price of the respective products.
Natalie Davis, the Managing Director for Woolworths Supermarkets, said that the retail giant knows that their shoppers are looking for ‘great value’ when it comes to entertaining their loved ones during Christmas.
‘As today’s Fresh Food People, we are focused on ensuring we have the best Australian fresh products available for the Christmas table, and that customers can get their Woolies’ worth as they manage the impacts of the rising cost of living on their budgets,’ she said.
‘Though our price commitment to hold last year’s price on customers’ favourite Christmas classics including Woolworths half leg ham and pavlova, as well as adding 150 seasonal essentials to our Christmas prices dropped program,’ she continued.
‘We hope that it will help all our customers focus on the little moments that make the season special to them.’
Woolies’ Christmas season price drop is in addition to their Spring program, which will run until the end of November.
Key Takeaways
- Woolworths is discounting 150 items across its range in time for Christmas
- WA rock lobster is one of the items to see a price drop, down to $27 each.
- Other items such as Woolworths brie, half-leg ham, and whole seasoned chicken have had their 2021 price tags locked.
- The Christmas season price drop is in addition to the Prices Dropped for Spring program, which runs until the end of November.