Join the sweet celebration: Here’s how to get your FREE Coles Mud Cake

As we all know, a little sweetness can go a long way in brightening our day, and what better way to add a dash of delight than with a free cake?

Yes, you heard that right! Coles is spreading joy by giving away a whopping 150,000 of its beloved Bakery Mud Cakes to celebrate a milestone that's as sweet as the treat itself.



This year, the supermarket's online shopping has reached its 25th year, and as a thank you to its customers, Coles will add a delicious treat to every order.

From June 3 to June 18, you can indulge in a bit of decadence without spending a cent on the cake itself.


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Coles is giving away 150,000 Chocolate Mud Cakes. Image source: Coles



When you place an online order of $50 or more, simply enter the promo code 'CAKE' at the checkout, and a Coles Bakery Mud Cake 600g will be included in your order at no extra cost.

It's a gesture of gratitude from Coles to you, the customer, for your continued support over the years.



The Coles Bakery Mud Cake has become something of an icon in Australian households. Its rich, chocolatey goodness is perfect for any occasion, whether you're serving it as is for a simple after-dinner treat or jazzing it up with your own creative touches for a special celebration. The versatility of this cake has contributed to its enduring popularity, and now you have the chance to see why, if you haven't already been won over by its charms.

But the giving doesn't stop at cake. On Wednesday, June 5th, Coles is also launching an array of half-priced specials on big-name brands and family favourites, including Cadbury and Nivea.

It's a fantastic opportunity to stock up on essentials and treats alike while enjoying significant savings.

James Geddes, Coles General Manager Online Network and Growth, expressed pride in the growth of Coles Online and enthusiasm for the celebration.

'Coles Online has evolved to meet the changing needs of our customers,' he said, highlighting the introduction of the Coles App, shoppable lists, recipes, and the Coles Plus membership as ways the supermarket has innovated to enhance customer experience.



‘As we celebrate this incredible milestone, we want to show our appreciation and say thanks to customers, and we're delighted to be giving back to Aussies with discounts and offers—and free birthday cake to celebrate,’ he continued.

‘For a quarter of a century, Coles online has been committed to making grocery shopping more convenient for millions of Australians.’

‘In 1999, less than five per cent of Aussie adults had made an online purchase and we delivered to just 23 postcodes in Melbourne. Fast forward 25 years and today Coles online delivers to 96 per cent of Australian households,’ he added.

As part of the celebration, Coles is also offering bonus Flybuy points for online orders. Shoppers could earn 3,000 points when they spend over $180, 5,000 points when they spend more than $250, and 8,000 points when they spend over $350.

Those who are thinking of getting Coles Plus could also save 25 per cent for six months! Just use the code PLUS25 when signing up.



To take advantage of this sweet offer and add a free birthday cake to your order, simply visit www.coles.com.au and remember to use the promo code 'CAKE' when you check out.

And while you're there, why not browse the half-priced specials to make the most of your online shopping trip?
Key Takeaways
  • Coles is celebrating its 25th online shopping birthday by giving away 150,000 free Bakery Mud Cakes to customers.
  • The offer is available for online orders of $50 or more using the promo code 'CAKE' at checkout until June 18.
  • Coles Online has launched new features like the Coles App, shoppable lists, and the Coles Plus membership to enhance customer experience.
  • Throughout its history, Coles Online has expanded its service from initially delivering to 23 postcodes in Melbourne to now reaching 96 per cent of Australian households.
We'd love to hear from you, our dear members, about your experiences with online grocery shopping. Have you found it to be a convenient service as you've gotten older? Do you have any tips or tricks for selecting the best produce or finding the best deals? Share your thoughts and stories in the comments below!
 
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What a load of :poop:, so extremely unfair to those customers who prefer to do their shopping in store rather than online. No everyone wants to be a stay at home hermit locked away from the outside world and never having human interaction. I WANT A MUD CAKE TOO lolololol
 
Why only online orders?
Yes, why only online orders. What about the people who shop in store, this is very discriminatory of Coles as a lot of their customers can’t or don’t wish to shop online. Hopefully whoever does the online shop packs the cake so it doesn’t end up squashed or out of the container as seems to be the case with so many items in online shopping.
 
Watch out for the bait... there is a catch somewhere..... they will reel you in faster than a blink of an eye...
Big catch - in their half price catalogue - Mr Kiplings slices - reduced to $3 from $6. Last month these were $6 each or 2 for $6 as the bait - ordered 2 for $6 got charged $6 each instead - have not received a refund from Coles and no answer to my complaint. Got shortchanged on a meat item which was not available. Customer service - not worth a piece of pelican s--t!
 
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Big catch - in their half price catalogue - Mr Kiplings slices - reduced to $3 from $6. Last month these were $6 each or 2 for $6 as the bait - ordered 2 for $6 got charged $6 each instead - have not received a refund from Coles and no answer to my complaint. Got shortchanged on a meat item which was not available. Customer service - not worth a piece of pelican s--t!
Exactly......
 
I do my shopping online every week at both Coles and Woolies as I can't get out much these days and I don't have any problems with it. The mud cake I received last week was delicious. Both my husband and I had a small slice for afternoon tea and the last piece I'm having on Friday. I used to go shopping every week and walk up and down the ailse but aren't able to now.
 

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