Get ready for Black Friday! Here are the deals supermarkets are offering early

As the holiday season approaches, supermarkets are gearing up to offer their customers some fantastic deals.

This year, some of them are getting a head start on Black Friday deals, with Woolworths leading the charge with their 'Orange Friday' specials.


Starting Wednesday, November 15, through Tuesday, November 21, Woolworths' Everyday Rewards customers can take advantage of a 50 per cent discount on select popular items.

This promotion covers a range of household essentials like Sorbent toilet paper, Kellogg's cereals, Old El Paso Taco kits, Nescafe instant coffee, and the McVite's Biscuit lineup.


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Everyday Rewards members can enjoy early Black Friday savings at Woolworths. Credit: Markdown Addicts Australia/Facebook


But the deals aren't just for existing members.

Anyone not yet enrolled in the Everyday Rewards program can now join with an annual subscription at a 50 per cent discount, paying just $35 instead of the regular $70.

Monthly subscribers also have the opportunity to upgrade to an annual membership using the same deal. However, members already under the yearly membership will not be eligible for this offer.


Hannah Ross, the Managing Director of Everyday Rewards, explained the benefits of the program: 'Everyday Extra members save up to $100 a month on their shopping. It's 10 per cent off one shop at Woolworths a month and 10 per cent off one shop at BIG W, plus you earn double points on every shop, and you get a free product each month.'

Woolworths is not the only supermarket chain offering early deals. The official global Black Friday sales will begin on November 24th.

ALDI customers can look forward to 'Black Wednesday' (November 22) and 'Black Saturday' (November 25) deals in the middle aisles.


Source: ALDI Australia/Facebook​


The Special Buys deals will include savings on fitness, beachwear, and tech products, including a 70' 4K UHD Smart TV with WebOS for $649.

Kylie Warnke, an ALDI Shopping Expert, highlighted the value of these deals: 'ALDI has the lowest prices, and the best quality products...you can start your (Christmas) shopping early with ALDI.'


Meanwhile, Coles is preparing for its biggest-ever Black Friday sale, set to launch early next week. The supermarket giant is promising better than half-price deals on grocery items.

Costco will host an online sales event from Friday, November 24, until Sunday, November 26, with savings on big brand items like Samsung, Dyson, and Phillips.

In the current economic climate, with increasing mortgage repayments and household bills, these supermarket deals are more important than ever for Australian families.

Effie Zahos, Editor-at-Large and Financial Commentator at Canstar, emphasised the significance of these sales: 'The big winners here are those who give discounts and sales on items that we absolutely need. So groceries is a no-brainer here.'

The Black Friday sales event, which officially kicks off on November 24, is a golden opportunity for consumers to make significant savings on their grocery shopping. By taking advantage of these early deals, Australians can stretch their budgets further and potentially ease some of the financial stress that often accompanies the holiday season.


How to Make the Most of Black Friday Deals

To make the most of these Black Friday deals, it's important to plan ahead. Make a list of the items you need and stick to it to avoid impulse purchases.

Consider signing up for rewards programs if you haven't already. As demonstrated by Woolworths' 'Orange Friday' specials, members often have access to exclusive deals and discounts.

Finally, keep an eye on your favourite stores' social media pages and websites for updates on their Black Friday sales. This will help you stay ahead of the game and ensure you don't miss out on any great deals.

Key Takeaways
  • Woolworths has launched 'Orange Friday' specials available until Tuesday, November 21, with half-price deals for Everyday Rewards members on a variety of items.
  • Customers can sign up for an annual subscription to Everyday Rewards at half the price of $35 instead of $70, though current annual members will not benefit from this deal.
  • ALDI will also be offering 'Black Wednesday' (November 22) and 'Black Saturday' (November 25) deals, including savings on fitness, beachwear and tech products.
  • Coles and Costco are also preparing for their major Black Friday sales events, with Coles promising better than half-price deals on grocery items and Costco hosting an online sales event from Friday, November 24, until Sunday, November 26.

So, are you ready to shop this Black Friday, members? Let us know your shopping strategies in the comments below!
 
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I go into hibernation this time of the year as basically this period is a commercial scam. You might get the odd deal, but anything on the internet is something to do your due diligence on.
All I can say is buyer beware and save your money and also if it looks like a good deal, ask yourself if you really need it.
 
I go into hibernation this time of the year as basically this period is a commercial scam. You might get the odd deal, but anything on the internet is something to do your due diligence on.
All I can say is buyer beware and save your money and also if it looks like a good deal, ask yourself if you really need it.
You took the words out of my mouth!!!
 
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And be very careful how you use those CREDIT cards....the TAB 'owing' can come back and bite you just when you don't need it........THINK before YOU BUY. 🤔😉
 
I go into hibernation this time of the year as basically this period is a commercial scam. You might get the odd deal, but anything on the internet is something to do your due diligence on.
All I can say is buyer beware and save your money and also if it looks like a good deal, ask yourself if you really need it.
Couldn’t agree more 😅
 
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As the holiday season approaches, supermarkets are gearing up to offer their customers some fantastic deals.

This year, some of them are getting a head start on Black Friday deals, with Woolworths leading the charge with their 'Orange Friday' specials.


Starting Wednesday, November 15, through Tuesday, November 21, Woolworths' Everyday Rewards customers can take advantage of a 50 per cent discount on select popular items.

This promotion covers a range of household essentials like Sorbent toilet paper, Kellogg's cereals, Old El Paso Taco kits, Nescafe instant coffee, and the McVite's Biscuit lineup.


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Everyday Rewards members can enjoy early Black Friday savings at Woolworths. Credit: Markdown Addicts Australia/Facebook


But the deals aren't just for existing members.

Anyone not yet enrolled in the Everyday Rewards program can now join with an annual subscription at a 50 per cent discount, paying just $35 instead of the regular $70.

Monthly subscribers also have the opportunity to upgrade to an annual membership using the same deal. However, members already under the yearly membership will not be eligible for this offer.


Hannah Ross, the Managing Director of Everyday Rewards, explained the benefits of the program: 'Everyday Extra members save up to $100 a month on their shopping. It's 10 per cent off one shop at Woolworths a month and 10 per cent off one shop at BIG W, plus you earn double points on every shop, and you get a free product each month.'

Woolworths is not the only supermarket chain offering early deals. The official global Black Friday sales will begin on November 24th.

ALDI customers can look forward to 'Black Wednesday' (November 22) and 'Black Saturday' (November 25) deals in the middle aisles.


Source: ALDI Australia/Facebook​


The Special Buys deals will include savings on fitness, beachwear, and tech products, including a 70' 4K UHD Smart TV with WebOS for $649.

Kylie Warnke, an ALDI Shopping Expert, highlighted the value of these deals: 'ALDI has the lowest prices, and the best quality products...you can start your (Christmas) shopping early with ALDI.'


Meanwhile, Coles is preparing for its biggest-ever Black Friday sale, set to launch early next week. The supermarket giant is promising better than half-price deals on grocery items.

Costco will host an online sales event from Friday, November 24, until Sunday, November 26, with savings on big brand items like Samsung, Dyson, and Phillips.

In the current economic climate, with increasing mortgage repayments and household bills, these supermarket deals are more important than ever for Australian families.

Effie Zahos, Editor-at-Large and Financial Commentator at Canstar, emphasised the significance of these sales: 'The big winners here are those who give discounts and sales on items that we absolutely need. So groceries is a no-brainer here.'

The Black Friday sales event, which officially kicks off on November 24, is a golden opportunity for consumers to make significant savings on their grocery shopping. By taking advantage of these early deals, Australians can stretch their budgets further and potentially ease some of the financial stress that often accompanies the holiday season.


How to Make the Most of Black Friday Deals

To make the most of these Black Friday deals, it's important to plan ahead. Make a list of the items you need and stick to it to avoid impulse purchases.

Consider signing up for rewards programs if you haven't already. As demonstrated by Woolworths' 'Orange Friday' specials, members often have access to exclusive deals and discounts.

Finally, keep an eye on your favourite stores' social media pages and websites for updates on their Black Friday sales. This will help you stay ahead of the game and ensure you don't miss out on any great deals.

Key Takeaways

  • Woolworths has launched 'Orange Friday' specials available until Tuesday, November 21, with half-price deals for Everyday Rewards members on a variety of items.
  • Customers can sign up for an annual subscription to Everyday Rewards at half the price of $35 instead of $70, though current annual members will not benefit from this deal.
  • ALDI will also be offering 'Black Wednesday' (November 22) and 'Black Saturday' (November 25) deals, including savings on fitness, beachwear and tech products.
  • Coles and Costco are also preparing for their major Black Friday sales events, with Coles promising better than half-price deals on grocery items and Costco hosting an online sales event from Friday, November 24, until Sunday, November 26.

So, are you ready to shop this Black Friday, members? Let us know your shopping strategies in the comments below!

WTF black friday was last month so all these retailers are either plain stupid or just love telling lies... I for one will not be participating, its just like Halloween... I just cant be bothered anymore
 
As the holiday season approaches, supermarkets are gearing up to offer their customers some fantastic deals.

This year, some of them are getting a head start on Black Friday deals, with Woolworths leading the charge with their 'Orange Friday' specials.


Starting Wednesday, November 15, through Tuesday, November 21, Woolworths' Everyday Rewards customers can take advantage of a 50 per cent discount on select popular items.

This promotion covers a range of household essentials like Sorbent toilet paper, Kellogg's cereals, Old El Paso Taco kits, Nescafe instant coffee, and the McVite's Biscuit lineup.


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Everyday Rewards members can enjoy early Black Friday savings at Woolworths. Credit: Markdown Addicts Australia/Facebook


But the deals aren't just for existing members.

Anyone not yet enrolled in the Everyday Rewards program can now join with an annual subscription at a 50 per cent discount, paying just $35 instead of the regular $70.

Monthly subscribers also have the opportunity to upgrade to an annual membership using the same deal. However, members already under the yearly membership will not be eligible for this offer.


Hannah Ross, the Managing Director of Everyday Rewards, explained the benefits of the program: 'Everyday Extra members save up to $100 a month on their shopping. It's 10 per cent off one shop at Woolworths a month and 10 per cent off one shop at BIG W, plus you earn double points on every shop, and you get a free product each month.'

Woolworths is not the only supermarket chain offering early deals. The official global Black Friday sales will begin on November 24th.

ALDI customers can look forward to 'Black Wednesday' (November 22) and 'Black Saturday' (November 25) deals in the middle aisles.


Source: ALDI Australia/Facebook​


The Special Buys deals will include savings on fitness, beachwear, and tech products, including a 70' 4K UHD Smart TV with WebOS for $649.

Kylie Warnke, an ALDI Shopping Expert, highlighted the value of these deals: 'ALDI has the lowest prices, and the best quality products...you can start your (Christmas) shopping early with ALDI.'


Meanwhile, Coles is preparing for its biggest-ever Black Friday sale, set to launch early next week. The supermarket giant is promising better than half-price deals on grocery items.

Costco will host an online sales event from Friday, November 24, until Sunday, November 26, with savings on big brand items like Samsung, Dyson, and Phillips.

In the current economic climate, with increasing mortgage repayments and household bills, these supermarket deals are more important than ever for Australian families.

Effie Zahos, Editor-at-Large and Financial Commentator at Canstar, emphasised the significance of these sales: 'The big winners here are those who give discounts and sales on items that we absolutely need. So groceries is a no-brainer here.'

The Black Friday sales event, which officially kicks off on November 24, is a golden opportunity for consumers to make significant savings on their grocery shopping. By taking advantage of these early deals, Australians can stretch their budgets further and potentially ease some of the financial stress that often accompanies the holiday season.


How to Make the Most of Black Friday Deals

To make the most of these Black Friday deals, it's important to plan ahead. Make a list of the items you need and stick to it to avoid impulse purchases.

Consider signing up for rewards programs if you haven't already. As demonstrated by Woolworths' 'Orange Friday' specials, members often have access to exclusive deals and discounts.

Finally, keep an eye on your favourite stores' social media pages and websites for updates on their Black Friday sales. This will help you stay ahead of the game and ensure you don't miss out on any great deals.

Key Takeaways

  • Woolworths has launched 'Orange Friday' specials available until Tuesday, November 21, with half-price deals for Everyday Rewards members on a variety of items.
  • Customers can sign up for an annual subscription to Everyday Rewards at half the price of $35 instead of $70, though current annual members will not benefit from this deal.
  • ALDI will also be offering 'Black Wednesday' (November 22) and 'Black Saturday' (November 25) deals, including savings on fitness, beachwear and tech products.
  • Coles and Costco are also preparing for their major Black Friday sales events, with Coles promising better than half-price deals on grocery items and Costco hosting an online sales event from Friday, November 24, until Sunday, November 26.

So, are you ready to shop this Black Friday, members? Let us know your shopping strategies in the comments below!

Too bad for existing members, no discount on annual membership.
 

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