Never miss a discount again! The woman helping older Australians save big
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Tennilles_deals has become a quiet hero for shoppers, guiding them through supermarket deals with care and precision.
Every week, she guides viewers through supermarkets with a steady hand and a soothing voice.
Her work turns mundane price-checking into a quietly heroic act that Australians across the country have come to rely on.
Tennilles_deals is not the type of influencer to market herself like most; she let her work speak for itself.
Her videos, typically around three minutes long, showed weekly specials at major supermarkets, providing a POV-style walkthrough that replaced the old paper catalogues.
For many, including the author, supermarket catalogues had once provided the same thrill as perusing the Royal Easter Show showbag booklet as a child of the early 2000s.
Monday evenings at 5:00 pm had once been sacred for waiting on Coles and Woolworths catalogues, while ALDI catalogue day on Wednesday produced unmatched excitement for discovering niche European snacks or power-cleaning tools at 75 per cent off.
Tennilles_deals’ content captured that nostalgia and convenience, offering viewers a 360-degree view of each product and guiding them through the duopoly of Woolworths and Coles.
Source: TikTok/tennilles_deals
She became a familiar presence in stores, offering reassurance and practical tips that helped Australians shop without anxiety or overspending.
Her follower count, approaching 100,000, reflected more than popularity—it represented trust.
She created a personable touch that large supermarkets could not, and her comment sections became spaces for both adoration and solidarity.
Source: TikTok/tennilles_deals
Kerry from Tamworth remembered when extra virgin olive oil cost only $7, and fellow viewers love-reacted to show agreement.
Barry from Wagga Wagga voiced outrage over a Cadbury chocolate block deal, while irrelevant tangents were politely ignored in favour of shared grocery frustration.
Even minor deals, like five Chobani pots for $10, were celebrated and encouraged by the community, making trips to Woolworths calmer and more budget-friendly.
Carol from Broken Hill reminded viewers, ‘Do not pass up that Chobani deal,’ a small gesture that made supermarket visits less stressful.
The community Tennilles_deals built extended beyond grocery tips; it was about connection, shared humour, and collective vigilance against price-gouging.
A comment under her ‘Woolworths half price items spotted in store this week 29/7/25’ video read ‘Australian of the year,’ perfectly capturing the admiration of her audience.
Although nominations for 2026 Australian of the year had closed, this essay served as a public acknowledgment of her efforts.
Tennilles_deals’ dedication turned shopping for essentials into a shared, uplifting experience—and Australians loved her for it.
If you love discovering clever ways to stretch your grocery budget, there are more tips that can make your weekly shop even easier.
One article dives into practical strategies for cutting costs, from comparing prices to using loyalty programs effectively.
It’s a great follow-up for anyone wanting to save time and money while navigating supermarket aisles.
Read more: Shoppers reveal clever trick to cut weekly supermarket costs
Keep doing the lord’s work, Tennille—the people love you and the people need you.
Every week, she guides viewers through supermarkets with a steady hand and a soothing voice.
Her work turns mundane price-checking into a quietly heroic act that Australians across the country have come to rely on.
Tennilles_deals is not the type of influencer to market herself like most; she let her work speak for itself.
Her videos, typically around three minutes long, showed weekly specials at major supermarkets, providing a POV-style walkthrough that replaced the old paper catalogues.
For many, including the author, supermarket catalogues had once provided the same thrill as perusing the Royal Easter Show showbag booklet as a child of the early 2000s.
Monday evenings at 5:00 pm had once been sacred for waiting on Coles and Woolworths catalogues, while ALDI catalogue day on Wednesday produced unmatched excitement for discovering niche European snacks or power-cleaning tools at 75 per cent off.
Tennilles_deals’ content captured that nostalgia and convenience, offering viewers a 360-degree view of each product and guiding them through the duopoly of Woolworths and Coles.
Source: TikTok/tennilles_deals
She became a familiar presence in stores, offering reassurance and practical tips that helped Australians shop without anxiety or overspending.
Her follower count, approaching 100,000, reflected more than popularity—it represented trust.
She created a personable touch that large supermarkets could not, and her comment sections became spaces for both adoration and solidarity.
Source: TikTok/tennilles_deals
Kerry from Tamworth remembered when extra virgin olive oil cost only $7, and fellow viewers love-reacted to show agreement.
Barry from Wagga Wagga voiced outrage over a Cadbury chocolate block deal, while irrelevant tangents were politely ignored in favour of shared grocery frustration.
Even minor deals, like five Chobani pots for $10, were celebrated and encouraged by the community, making trips to Woolworths calmer and more budget-friendly.
Carol from Broken Hill reminded viewers, ‘Do not pass up that Chobani deal,’ a small gesture that made supermarket visits less stressful.
The community Tennilles_deals built extended beyond grocery tips; it was about connection, shared humour, and collective vigilance against price-gouging.
A comment under her ‘Woolworths half price items spotted in store this week 29/7/25’ video read ‘Australian of the year,’ perfectly capturing the admiration of her audience.
Although nominations for 2026 Australian of the year had closed, this essay served as a public acknowledgment of her efforts.
Tennilles_deals’ dedication turned shopping for essentials into a shared, uplifting experience—and Australians loved her for it.
If you love discovering clever ways to stretch your grocery budget, there are more tips that can make your weekly shop even easier.
One article dives into practical strategies for cutting costs, from comparing prices to using loyalty programs effectively.
It’s a great follow-up for anyone wanting to save time and money while navigating supermarket aisles.
Read more: Shoppers reveal clever trick to cut weekly supermarket costs
Key Takeaways
- Tennilles_deals provides weekly POV-style supermarket walkthroughs highlighting deals.
- Her content replaces traditional paper catalogues with concise, accessible videos.
- She fosters a supportive online community around budgeting and shared shopping experiences.
- Her influence demonstrates the value of personable content over traditional corporate marketing.
Keep doing the lord’s work, Tennille—the people love you and the people need you.