Shoppers furious on Coles parking loophole: ‘People feel entitled’

As online shopping continues to soar in popularity, retailers like Coles are offering solutions such as Click&Collect.

The Click&Collect service, launched in 2022, was designed to make shopping faster and easier for customers.

However, some shoppers find the experience anything but convenient due to a frustrating parking loophole.



The Click&Collect service allows customers to order from the Coles website or app and then drive to pick it up from a store where an employee delivers the groceries to their car. The process is meant to take under 60 minutes.

However, some customers in Wentworth Point, in Sydney's Inner West, have found their experience marred by 'entitled' individuals parking in the designated Click&Collect spots and leaving their cars to go shopping.


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Customers were frustrated about others parking in the designated Click&Collect spots. Credit: Facebook


One irate customer took to social media to vent his frustration.

'Coles Click&Collect—feeling angry every time we go to get our groceries, people feel entitled to park in the spaces provided,' he wrote in his post and uploaded images of unattended cars parked in the designated spaces.

This sparked a flurry of responses, with some sympathising with the man's plight, while others admitted they had stopped using the Click&Collect service because ‘the spaces are never available’.

'I stopped Click&Collect for this reason, it’s always Thirsty Monkey customers that I’ve encountered, and once [a person] whom I asked to move—as it was raining and the Coles staff member was there with my groceries—told me she was warming up her car and wouldn’t be long,' another customer shared.

Interestingly, some questioned the placement of the Click&Collect parking spots on the street, suggesting they should be located in Coles' underground garage.

‘Can’t understand why it’s on the street, surely they can have spaces in the underground car park! It’s so frustrating,’ a shopper said.

‘I won't stop doing it. You have a whole car park downstairs,’ one man wrote.



In response to the growing discontent, a spokesperson for Coles urged shoppers to use the supermarket's underground parking and leave the Click&Collect spaces for customers using the service.

‘We know that many of our customers rely on the convenience and value of our free Click&Collect service in select locations,’ the spokesperson said.

'We encourage anyone who isn’t collecting a Click&Collect order to consider the needs of those who have selected this service and park in one of the other many parking spots available at our supermarkets.'

However, it appears the rule for the designated Click&Collect parking spots is not being enforced, and some locals have taken advantage of this loophole.

Coles explained that it did not enforce parking guidelines at the Wentworth Point store and suggested the matter be directed to the City of Parramatta council.



The council, however, stated that the parking spots lay on private land and they do not have jurisdiction over them.

It’s understood that the City of Parramatta has no authority to enforce any fines or remove any vehicles within the pictured zone.

The owners of the Marina Square shopping centre have been contacted to clarify whether the parking spaces fall under their jurisdiction.



While supermarkets do their best to make parking a more pleasant experience, some car park features can cause quite a debate among drivers.

In a previous story, a new car park feature in one shopping centre was hailed as a ‘genius’ innovation for some, but others have slammed it as an unnecessary complication. You can read more about it here.
Key Takeaways
  • A Coles shopper voiced frustration over people parking in Click&Collect designated spots and using them improperly at a Sydney store.
  • Customers found the Click&Collect service less convenient due to these parking issues, with some discontinuing its use.
  • Coles spokesperson encouraged shoppers to respect the Click & Collect service and use other parking spots available at the supermarkets.
  • Enforcement of the Click&Collect parking guidelines seemed to be challenging, as local councils do not have jurisdiction over private land parking management.
Have you experienced similar issues with the Coles Click&Collect service or other retailers? Let us know in the comments below!
 
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lets help out - Get Big Brother Camera's installed that are hooked up to the Police camera systems. So, they can be fined for illegal parking and why not also install them to include "Disable Parking" spots. The police system takes photos of you in your car so why can't they patrol your car at parking area's as well.
 
lets help out - Get Big Brother Camera's installed that are hooked up to the Police camera systems. So, they can be fined for illegal parking and why not also install them to include "Disable Parking" spots. The police system takes photos of you in your car so why can't they patrol your car at parking area's as well.
why is it 'illegal'? Unless the property management hands over parking enforcement to the local council there are no laws that enforce private property parking RULES.
 
why is it 'illegal'? Unless the property management hands over parking enforcement to the local council there are no laws that enforce private property parking RULES.
The road rules in each state allow for offences in public accessible carparks, ones like Coles to be enforced by councils. You can disagree all you like, but the legislation is there.
The problem here is there is no legislation for "Click and Collect" parking spots, hence there is no offence taking place.
 
lets help out - Get Big Brother Camera's installed that are hooked up to the Police camera systems. So, they can be fined for illegal parking and why not also install them to include "Disable Parking" spots. The police system takes photos of you in your car so why can't they patrol your car at parking area's as well.
There is no legislation for this "offence", no law mentioning "Click and Collect" at all, hence no enforcement can happen. Needs legislation to happen, which probably will in the months/years ahead.
 
People just have a problem with being told NO! The Coles store I used before we moved had a huge underground car park. The click and collect bays were along the side wall, away from prime spots. And even when there was room in the main bit you would still get people parking there just because they could! It was annoying because there was no need for it. Where we live now there is no underground parking and the car park is very small but up to now I have never seen anyone using the click and collect bays that should be there.
 
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As far as disabled drivers are concerned they are just normal parking spots. If displaying your sign you can park there, especially as there are usually insufficient disabled spots and click-and-collect bays are usually next to disabled spots.
 
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Why supermarket need designated place. I am pretty sure that supermarket team members can read car plate numbers.
 
Why supermarket need designated place. I am pretty sure that supermarket team members can read car plate numbers.
They don’t have your car registration number. Much easier for them if the customer is parked in the allocated area.
 

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