Unlock every Woolworths discount code with this secret method!

Every dollar counts, especially when living on a fixed income or trying to stretch savings.

A resourceful Woolworths customer has recently shared a nifty method to access a treasure trove of discounts, and it's causing quite a stir among savvy shoppers.

This little-known tip making the rounds on social media could be a ticket to significant savings on grocery bills.


By navigating through a few simple steps on the Woolworths Facebook page, shoppers can unearth a variety of active promotions and discount coupons.

One promo revealed a $10 off a $140 online shop on Direct To Boot orders.


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According to one shopper, the Woolworths Facebook page is a trove of promo codes shoppers can use. Image Credit: Facebook/Woolworths

The best part is that these offers are updated regularly—meaning shoppers can always snag a fresh deal.

A member of a Woolworths rewards enthusiasts group shared the technique.

In this community, shoppers exchange tips and tricks to save grocery bills.


In response to a fellow member's request for help in finding current offers, the shopper outlined the following steps:
  1. Visit the Woolworths Facebook page.
  2. Click the page's 'About' tab, and click on 'Page Transparency'.
  3. Scroll down and find 'Ad Library' at the bottom.
  4. Browse through the ads to find those with discount codes.
Group members tried the tip and confirmed its effectiveness.

'Just tried it, and it definitely works,' one commented.

'Got them! Love this tip,' another wrote.

While this may seem like a bit of digital sleuthing, it's a legitimate way to access promotions that Woolworths has put out for potential customers.


Before shoppers dive in, let's talk a bit about online shopping.

It's become increasingly popular among consumers, and for good reason.

It's convenient, can be done from the comfort of their home, and reduces the need to carry heavy bags.

However, the downside is shoppers might miss out on in-store discounts unless they know where to find them online.

That's why the Woolworths tip is valuable—it empowers shoppers to take advantage of the same deals that in-store shoppers might stumble upon, ensuring they're not paying more than needed for groceries.

In a related article, many Australians have turned to online grocery shopping.

Although a return to physical stores has been noted post-pandemic, online grocery shopping remains high, constituting about 12 per cent of all supermarket sales.


So, next time you're online shopping at Woolworths, take a moment to follow these steps and see what discounts you can apply to your order.

It's a simple way to make your money go further, and who doesn't love a good bargain?
Key Takeaways

  • A Woolworths shopper shared a trick on how to find all the current discount codes offered by the supermarket.
  • The method involved going to the Woolworths Facebook page, then to 'Page Transparency' and 'Ad Library' to find ads with discount codes.
  • The discounts found through this tip include savings on online shops and 'Direct To Boot' orders.
  • The promotions and discounts are updated regularly, so shoppers are encouraged to check back frequently for new offers.
Have you tried this tip? Do you have any other tips for finding discounts on your groceries? Share your experiences and advice in the comments below.
 
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What a vile remark! Are you really that nasty that you didn't stop to think that home delivery might be used by people with mobility disorders, housebound people, carers looking after relatives who can't be left alone, and a plethora of other reasons? The only "lazy" thing here is your thought processes!
Read the adjective I used - MOSTLY - not always. You are a lazy reader.
 
If you are a Rewards Member, Woolworths will send you emails about special codes for discounts. if you look at their weekly magazines on line, this also shows discounted items.
Yes that is so much easier. I went on the page and there is so much clutter on there it's hard to use.
 
The rewards cards is a lost cause. I got $10 off the other day after 2 years of saving points. Not even enough to pay my wages from serving myself. Whoopy doo.
 
The rewards cards is a lost cause. I got $10 off the other day after 2 years of saving points. Not even enough to pay my wages from serving myself. Whoopy doo.
That's a long time to get $10. Are you scanning your card everytime, or do you not shop at Woolies often?
It's also handy to go in to your account and see what bonus points are on offer. Like 10x on fruit and vege, or extra points if you buy a particular brand of something.
 
I did say MOSTLY used by lazy people & this would definitely not include those who are handicapped in any way from doing their own shopping.
Not sure why anyone should need to justify why they use this service, lazy or otherwise.
 
Are the discount codes the same as the ones Woollies email everyday rewards members or are there more? If there is more then those on Fbook get deals that those of us who don't want to be on that evil crap don't which isn't fair.
 
Why should I choose to have someone else choose my groceries (& substitute out of stock items with things I might not ever use) in order to get this saving? I still have to drive to the WW store so I might as well get the exercise of walking around the store choosing my groceries. I consider Direct to Boot or home delivery is mostly used by lazy people.
could not agree more.
 
Why should I choose to have someone else choose my groceries (& substitute out of stock items with things I might not ever use) in order to get this saving? I still have to drive to the WW store so I might as well get the exercise of walking around the store choosing my groceries. I consider Direct to Boot or home delivery is mostly used by lazy people.
Totally agree. Pickers do not look for the best available, They will always pick the item at the front, which means shortest 'Use By Date' your milk may be about to expire, your eggs are usually broken - they don't check for cracks. They don't check like for like, you pick Brand 'A' but Brand 'B' is on special they will not select. If 'Brand 'A' is out of stock they will select an unknown hard to sell short dated item. The best thing is that you are not subject to impulse buying.
Not true about lazy but more a less organised family. 50 years ago we had a weekly grocery store visit our remote residence. We bought what was available. We were not lazy.
 
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Why should I choose to have someone else choose my groceries (& substitute out of stock items with things I might not ever use) in order to get this saving? I still have to drive to the WW store so I might as well get the exercise of walking around the store choosing my groceries. I consider Direct to Boot or home delivery is mostly used by lazy people.
Not lazy just handicapped.
 
Exactly. If you're going to Direct to Boot anyway you may as well park and go shopping yourself.

I once had to do online shopping as I was ill and couldn't drive at the time. They went and substituted cherries for broccoli.😲😕 Never again!
cherries for broccoli ??
Lucky you - if they did that for me I would shop direct to Boot every Week - love cherries :0
 
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Or just look through your Woolworths and Rewards apps and there's discounts are on there.

These people haven't found out anything new. As if a major company like Woolies is going to go to all that trouble and hide things on their social media pages?😂😂😂😂
If they've got any discounts they'll tell people.

There's some
cherries for broccoli ??
Lucky you - if they did that for me I would shop direct to Boot every Week - love cherries :0
Oops. Sorry. I mislead you there. I actually meant the other way round. I ended up getting the broccoli instead of cherries. 😕
 

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