Unlock the secret to getting FREE Woolworths Roast Chicken: ‘That’s fantastic’

Shoppers are always looking for savvy shopping tips to share, and this tidbit will ruffle some feathers—in the best way possible!

Imagine walking into your local Woolworths and walking out with a delicious hot roast chicken without spending a single cent.

Sounds too good to be true? Well, one clever shopper has revealed just how he managed to do exactly that.



The secret to this freebie feast lies in understanding Woolworths' policy regarding their hot roast chickens.

Per the supermarket's guidelines, these roast chickens can only be displayed for four hours.


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A shopper said he got a free hot roast chicken. Credit: Facebook


After this time, they're marked down to ensure they're sold quickly. But what happens if they still don't find a home in a shopper's trolley?

Instead of wasting perfectly good food, some Woolworths store managers have taken a more generous approach.

A customer, sharing his experience on social media, recounted how a Woolies deli team member approached him with an offer he couldn't refuse—a free BBQ chicken that had been on display for too long.

‘Shopping at my local Woolworths tonight, and the young lady working at the deli came out and offered me a free BBQ chicken,’ they said.

‘I know that there is only so long they can have them on display, and they mark them down. If they still don’t sell in time, they now give them away for free instead of throwing them out.’

'Right place, right time. Thanks, Woolworths,' he gratefully posted.



The response from the bargain-hunting community has been overwhelmingly positive, with many applauding Woolworths for this initiative.

'That's fantastic,' commented one user, while another added, 'That's great, especially for people in need.'

It turns out this isn't an isolated incident; other shoppers have shared similar stories of receiving free hot roast chickens towards the end of the day.

‘If you got around closing time you can sometimes get a free,’ one said.



A Woolworths spokesperson confirmed the four-hour display rule.

‘Our hot roast chickens are one of our most popular products, and because we work hard to ensure we have our chooks ready for customers when they need them, any wastage is minimal,’ the spokesperson said.

‘Food Standards Australia & New Zealand has published guidelines from Safe Food Australia that hot food, like roast chickens, can only remain on the shelf for four hours.’

‘Given their popularity, the majority of our chickens cooked each day are purchased by our customers.’
Key Takeaways
  • A Woolworths customer has shared how he was given a free hot roast chicken because it had been on display for over four hours.
  • Woolworths reduces the price of hot roast chickens after four hours, and if unsold, they may be given away for free instead of being discarded.
  • The Woolworths policy of reducing and potentially giving away roast chickens is at the discretion of individual store managers.
  • A spokesperson highlighted that while their hot roast chickens are quite popular, minimal wastage occurs due to adherence to food safety guidelines.
Have you ever received a complimentary item from your local grocery store? Share your stories in the comments below!
 
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Yes, in our country town we ducked into Woolies at around 9 pm. A staff person called us and offered us the free chicken. It was great for lunch the following day. However, the Woolies store where we live now shuts at 6 pm every night so 5hey make sure 5hete are never any left over chooks! Nothing out of the roaster after 2 pm! In fact iv3 never seen more than 2 or 3 chickens on the stand at all.
 
I got 2 dinners (for 2), 3 sandwiches and soup from a free range roast chicken from Coles for $5.26, which was absolutely delicious.
 
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Nobody said anything about correct spelling either....

Tell me enlightened one, how does one procure one of these free chickens? Get it online??? :ROFLMAO:
Apparently it’s right place, right time. So unless you just hit it lucky, I guess you’d have to wait around as you suggested earlier. So yeah, “stand around waiting”. 😄
 
Good on Woolies for doing this instead of throwing the chickens out. Maybe they should donate some to local charities and food banks once the four hour time is up, I’m sure they would be put to even better use this way.
 
Not true for all Woolies unfortunately as we had a chicken that was past the “time” and wouldn’t scan… the attendant said oh .. it’s past the sale time.. it’ll have to thrown out!
We said we were happy with a discount.. he said no we can’t risk it.. as if someone got sick we are liable!!
I said, well you can have a nice lunch then.. he said it’ll be thrown.. what a waste!
 
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The woolies near me doesn’t have a time displayed when the chicken was cooked so I have no idea how long it’s been sitting in the hot box
I thought the same. But it is now printed on the paper sticker they put on with the price. I had to ask
 

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