Discover Why Supermarkets are Now Stocking Holiday Food Early

Supermarkets have started stocking up their shelves with festive treats in preparation for the upcoming holiday season.


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Supermarkets are starting to stock up their shelves with Christmas specials as early as August. Image source: ASphotofamily on Freepik.


'Our team are so excited to get into the Christmas spirit a little bit early,' said Coles' spokesperson Martine Alpins.

'People really like to often try things before Christmas Day, and a lot of our customers also like to budget and spread the cost of Christmas before Christmas arrives.'


Starting Wednesday, Woolworths added that they will have their Christmas favourites on shelves.

Though this may seem like a rather early start to the festive season, the supermarkets have their reasons–primarily to help customers plan and budget for Christmas in advance rather than being hit with a huge shopping bill in December.


Glenn Baker, Everyday Rewards General Manager, said that many customers like to cash in their accumulating rewards points when the holiday season arrives.

'Last year, the average member got $100 off their shop at Christmas,' he said.

'We are expecting to have that much more money per member and more members this coming Christmas.'


Meanwhile, ALDI is yet to release its 2023 Christmas line.

Are you a member of Everyday Rewards yet? Want to save as much as $200 on your Christmas groceries this year? Like this thrifty mum who only paid $2.45 for a $201.45 Christmas grocery haul!
Tip
If you're still wondering if it's really worth signing up for Coles’s and Woolworths’s rewards programs, you can read more about it in one of our previous articles.
Key Takeaways
  • Supermarkets are starting to stock Christmas food in August.
  • Coles spokesperson Martine Alpins said that many customers like to budget and spread the cost of Christmas, hence the early stocking of festive food.
  • Woolworths will have Christmas favourites on shelves from Wednesday, with Everyday Rewards general manager Glenn Baker noting that people often stock up on their rewards points to use over the festive season.
Have you started planning your Christmas groceries? Do you think August is too early for a plan? Let us know in the comments below!
 
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I hate this, there should be some sort of law, no Christmas decorations or items for sale till after Halloween (and don't get me started on that one, should stay in USA !!) Its shops making money plain and simple.
 
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Supermarkets have started stocking up their shelves with festive treats in preparation for the upcoming holiday season.


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Supermarkets are starting to stock up their shelves with Christmas specials as early as August. Image source: ASphotofamily on Freepik.


'Our team are so excited to get into the Christmas spirit a little bit early,' said Coles' spokesperson Martine Alpins.

'People really like to often try things before Christmas Day, and a lot of our customers also like to budget and spread the cost of Christmas before Christmas arrives.'


Starting Wednesday, Woolworths added that they will have their Christmas favourites on shelves.

Though this may seem like a rather early start to the festive season, the supermarkets have their reasons–primarily to help customers plan and budget for Christmas in advance rather than being hit with a huge shopping bill in December.


Glenn Baker, Everyday Rewards General Manager, said that many customers like to cash in their accumulating rewards points when the holiday season arrives.

'Last year, the average member got $100 off their shop at Christmas,' he said.

'We are expecting to have that much more money per member and more members this coming Christmas.'


Meanwhile, ALDI is yet to release its 2023 Christmas line.

Are you a member of Everyday Rewards yet? Want to save as much as $200 on your Christmas groceries this year? Like this thrifty mum who only paid $2.45 for a $201.45 Christmas grocery haul!
Tip
If you're still wondering if it's really worth signing up for Coles’s and Woolworths’s rewards programs, you can read more about it in one of our previous articles.
Key Takeaways

  • Supermarkets are starting to stock Christmas food in August.
  • Coles spokesperson Martine Alpins said that many customers like to budget and spread the cost of Christmas, hence the early stocking of festive food.
  • Woolworths will have Christmas favourites on shelves from Wednesday, with Everyday Rewards general manager Glenn Baker noting that people often stock up on their rewards points to use over the festive season.
Have you started planning your Christmas groceries? Do you think August is too early for a plan? Let us know in the comments below!
Yes I like to have plenty of time to do Christmas shopping. The shops always have a nice festive feel to them leading up to Christmas so it is also enjoyable shopping at this time of year. It is also good when they compete for business I know I am getting a good price on my shopping
 
For people like me who do a lot of Xmas crafting now is exactly the right time. there are odd bits and pieces that we did not have left over from last year and we are just hanging for the Christmas stock to return
 
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