Savvy shopper unveils how to get FREE groceries at the Woolworths checkout – “Anyone can do it!”
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Let’s face it, who doesn’t fancy scoring free grocery items? Considering the recent price hike in groceries, petrol, and pretty much everything else, having one less thing (or several) to spend on sounds like a gift from the heavens nowadays.
If you’re wondering whether this trick is too good to be true, one Woolworths shopper explained the gritty details on TikTok. He showed how he recently picked up $31.80 worth of groceries without spending a single penny.
TikTok user @ThisIsDopeOz explained that he used vouchers as well as cash that accumulated from recycling cans and bottles.
Recycling giant Tomra placed Reverse Vending Machines (RVM) connected to Woolworths stores across New South Wales, Western Australia, and Queensland. They are the very first retail refund partner for the system.
Did someone say ‘free groceries’? Image Credit: @thisisdopeoz
The way it works is customers are given the option to feed the vending machines with certain cans and plastic bottles in exchange for 10 cents per item.
To redeem their money, shoppers can scan the barcode on their voucher at the automated checkouts or with the assistance of a Woolworths team member at a manned checkout.
In his clip, the shopper demonstrated how effortless it was to walk away with groceries without paying (legally, of course).
“This is sick, appreciate it,” he wrote. “Yeah, free groceries. I’m not complaining!”
Video Credit: @thisisdopeoz
A spokesperson from Woolworths said that the RVMs are easy for anyone to use.
“Our partnership with Tomra provides customers with a great way to save money and increase their recycling at the same time!“ the spokesperson shared.
“Tomra provides reverse vending machines in a number of communities, where customers can return their containers and receive a refund of 10 cents for every piece,”
“We’re pleased to support recycling by accepting these vouchers in our stores, offering customers the choice to use their voucher towards their shop or receive a cash refund.”
Ever since collaborating with Tomra, the RVMs in New South Wales alone have collected a whopping total of 1.05 billion containers. We don’t know about you but saving the planet AND a few bucks on groceries is definitely a win-win situation.
Have you stumbled on an RVM in your local Woolworths store? What are your thoughts on this story? Share them with us in the comments!
Learn how you can use a reverse vending machine by watching the video below:
Video Credit: NSW Government