Huge price drop alert! How to get hundreds of products for less at Woolworths
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There's no denying that grocery shopping can be overwhelming. The choices are endless, and it's often difficult to decide which products are worth spending your hard-earned money on.
If you've been meaning to go grocery shopping but haven't gotten around to it yet, you should definitely take a look at Woolworths' Prices Dropped for Autumn promotion.
Woolworths is knocking the price down on more than 400 popular items, making it easier than ever to score incredible discounts.
Through its latest promotion, the supermarket is making it possible for Aussies to enjoy savings on essentials like Arnott’s Vita-Weat, Dairy Farmers Thick and Creamy Yoghurt, and more.
Woolworths said the program represents 'millions of dollars' in savings for customers, and that it is refreshed every season to include popular staples 'specific to that time of year'.
Here’s a sneak peek of some of the discounted items included in the promotion:
Just a reminder, members, that this sale starts tomorrow, February 22nd so some price changes are not reflected on the site.
Woolworths Chief Commercial Officer Paul Harker remarked that the retailer is committed to finding ways to relieve shoppers' cost-of-living concerns.
'We understand that cost-of-living pressures are being felt by our customers and our team, particularly as the school year kicks into gear and families plan for the Easter holidays,' he noted.
'As well as the Priced Dropped program, we have thousands of weekly specials, a vast range of our own Brand products, and Everyday Rewards to help customers’ shops go further.'
From February 22, 2023, to May 23, 2023, customers can view the most recent Prices Dropped product list by clicking here.
The promotion comes after Coles announced that it will be extending its Dropped and Locked program until 11 April this year from its original end date of 31 January 2023.
Coles’ promotion saw the retailer slashing the prices of dozens of essential items including meat products, yoghurt, juices, and more. You can read more about the Dropped and Locked promotion here.
As supermarkets continue to compete for customers in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, these price drops are a welcome relief for many consumers who are looking to save money on their weekly grocery bills. The move by Woolworths follows Coles' lead in implementing a similar price reduction campaign, and we hope other supermarkets will soon follow suit in a bid to attract customers.
Members, if you're looking to rein in your spending and get great value for your money, be sure to take advantage of these supermarket promotions!
Have you ever taken advantage of Woolworths or Coles' bargain promotions? Better yet, do you think more retailers should offer discounts? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!
If you've been meaning to go grocery shopping but haven't gotten around to it yet, you should definitely take a look at Woolworths' Prices Dropped for Autumn promotion.
Woolworths is knocking the price down on more than 400 popular items, making it easier than ever to score incredible discounts.
Through its latest promotion, the supermarket is making it possible for Aussies to enjoy savings on essentials like Arnott’s Vita-Weat, Dairy Farmers Thick and Creamy Yoghurt, and more.
Woolworths said the program represents 'millions of dollars' in savings for customers, and that it is refreshed every season to include popular staples 'specific to that time of year'.
Here’s a sneak peek of some of the discounted items included in the promotion:
- Activia Probiotic No Added Sugar Yoghurt Berries 4 Pack - was $4.00, now $3.50
- Bega Tasty Cheese 500g - was $10.50, now $9.50
- Heinz Steam Fresh Frozen Vegetables 450g - was $3.80, now $3.40
- Ingham's Turkey Mince 500g - was $8, now $6.50
- Dairy Farmers Thick and Creamy Yoghurt 600g - was $5, now $4.50
- Arnold's Farm Toasted Muesli Fruit & Nut 700g - was $7, now $5.50
- Arnott’s Vita-Weat 250g - was $4, now $3.50
- Vege Chips Rice Crackers 75g - was $4.50, now $3.15
Just a reminder, members, that this sale starts tomorrow, February 22nd so some price changes are not reflected on the site.
Woolworths Chief Commercial Officer Paul Harker remarked that the retailer is committed to finding ways to relieve shoppers' cost-of-living concerns.
'We understand that cost-of-living pressures are being felt by our customers and our team, particularly as the school year kicks into gear and families plan for the Easter holidays,' he noted.
'As well as the Priced Dropped program, we have thousands of weekly specials, a vast range of our own Brand products, and Everyday Rewards to help customers’ shops go further.'
From February 22, 2023, to May 23, 2023, customers can view the most recent Prices Dropped product list by clicking here.
The promotion comes after Coles announced that it will be extending its Dropped and Locked program until 11 April this year from its original end date of 31 January 2023.
Coles’ promotion saw the retailer slashing the prices of dozens of essential items including meat products, yoghurt, juices, and more. You can read more about the Dropped and Locked promotion here.
As supermarkets continue to compete for customers in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, these price drops are a welcome relief for many consumers who are looking to save money on their weekly grocery bills. The move by Woolworths follows Coles' lead in implementing a similar price reduction campaign, and we hope other supermarkets will soon follow suit in a bid to attract customers.
Key Takeaways
- Woolworths is dropping the price of over 400 everyday essentials.
- The ‘Prices Dropped’ program is refreshed every season to include popular staples specific to that time.
- Some of the products include Bega Stringers, Carman’s Muesli and Oats, as well as other favourites.
- The new prices will be valid from February 22, 2023, to May 23, 2023.
Members, if you're looking to rein in your spending and get great value for your money, be sure to take advantage of these supermarket promotions!
Have you ever taken advantage of Woolworths or Coles' bargain promotions? Better yet, do you think more retailers should offer discounts? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!