Want to save a fortune? Check out Coles Australia's massive bulk-sized sale this week!

As seasoned shoppers, many of us have tales about our brave ventures into the wild territories of Boxing Day and Black Friday sales, fighting off encroaching trolley-pushers eyeing our marked-down kitchen gadgets.

Coles Australia now offers us a similar thrill but with more savings! Coles has unleashed the 'Big Pack Value' sale—the mother of bulk buys, and no, we're not exaggerating!



Running from July 12 through to August 29 (while stocks last), this sale boasts over 80 products from brands we've grown to trust and depend on in our daily life.

The key feature here? Discounts hit a peak of 70 per cent when switching to the bigger-pack buys!


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Bulk buying allows you to take advantage of lower unit prices, resulting in significant savings over time. Source: Coles



Historically, sales have always drawn us shoppers like bees to honey, especially in these challenging times when every cent saved feels like a small victory.

Coles has taken this battle to a new level with this initiative designed to assist customers in combatting the escalating cost of living.

Their weapon of choice? Bulk-buy discounts on everything from laundry powders and bathroom supplies to baby products, so we can tick off all the boxes on our shopping list without buyer's remorse!

And pay attention, dear shoppers: these savings are calculated according to the unit price of the big pack compared to the smaller pack at a regular price.



You'll find items such as Colgate Total Advanced Clean Toothpaste available for $20 for a pack of three, offering a one-third discount off the usual price.

If you've got grandchildren at home or want to help your kids out with some expenses in your own way, you can grab Huggies Baby Wipes in a mega 640 pack for $26, saving nearly a third off the standard price.

Beyond toiletries and diapers, power up with a 50-pack of Duracell AA batteries, knocking 40 per cent off your bill at just $29.90.

Or a 350-pack of Snack-size Zip-lock Bags for just $10—an impressive 61 per cent discount!



While we shop until we drop, it’s interesting to note a trend among our fellow Australians.

A survey conducted by Coles—encompassing more than 9,000 participants—revealed that an astounding 85 per cent of Aussies are tweaking their shopping habits to save on grocery bills.

Among young families, this trend is even more pronounced, with 26 per cent choosing to buy in bulk compared to 18 per cent of the general population.

Now, why is Coles showering us with such generosity, you might ask? Deb Galle, Coles General Manager for Health and Home, unveils the strategy behind the 'Big Pack Value' range; it's all about easing the pressure of the weekly shop and saving time.


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By purchasing larger quantities of essential items during sales or in bulk, you can reduce your overall expenses and minimise the frequency of shopping trips. Image from Flickr



She said, ‘We know Australians are looking for ways to lower the cost of the weekly grocery shop, and our Big Pack Value range offers households savings on the essentials they are reaching for week after week.’



'By offering products in bulk, we hope to take some pressure off the weekly shop, and with some of the products lasting families almost a year, customers can also save time shopping by stocking up,' she added.

Key Takeaways

  • Coles has launched a large-scale sale, offering massive deals on bulk versions of popular grocery items, potentially saving customers up to 70 per cent.
  • The 'Big Pack Value' sale, running from July 12 to August 29 (while stocks last), includes over 80 products across cleaning items, bathroom staples and baby products.
  • Savings are calculated based on the unit price comparison between small and large packs, with deals on brands such as Huggies, Duracell, and Colgate.
  • A Coles survey indicated 85 per cent of Australians are looking for ways to minimise their grocery bill.

So, fill up those shopping carts and bag those savings. And remember: fortune favours the fast, and in the case of a bulk buy sale, the prepared shopper! Best of luck reeling in those deals, dear members!

What are some of the items you plan to stock up on during Coles Australia's 'Big Pack Value' sale?
 
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As seasoned shoppers, many of us have tales about our brave ventures into the wild territories of Boxing Day and Black Friday sales, fighting off encroaching trolley-pushers eyeing our marked-down kitchen gadgets.

Coles Australia now offers us a similar thrill but with more savings! Coles has unleashed the 'Big Pack Value' sale—the mother of bulk buys, and no, we're not exaggerating!



Running from July 12 through to August 29 (while stocks last), this sale boasts over 80 products from brands we've grown to trust and depend on in our daily life.

The key feature here? Discounts hit a peak of 70 per cent when switching to the bigger-pack buys!


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Bulk buying allows you to take advantage of lower unit prices, resulting in significant savings over time. Source: Coles



Historically, sales have always drawn us shoppers like bees to honey, especially in these challenging times when every cent saved feels like a small victory.

Coles has taken this battle to a new level with this initiative designed to assist customers in combatting the escalating cost of living.

Their weapon of choice? Bulk-buy discounts on everything from laundry powders and bathroom supplies to baby products, so we can tick off all the boxes on our shopping list without buyer's remorse!

And pay attention, dear shoppers: these savings are calculated according to the unit price of the big pack compared to the smaller pack at a regular price.



You'll find items such as Colgate Total Advanced Clean Toothpaste available for $20 for a pack of three, offering a one-third discount off the usual price.

If you've got grandchildren at home or want to help your kids out with some expenses in your own way, you can grab Huggies Baby Wipes in a mega 640 pack for $26, saving nearly a third off the standard price.

Beyond toiletries and diapers, power up with a 50-pack of Duracell AA batteries, knocking 40 per cent off your bill at just $29.90.

Or a 350-pack of Snack-size Zip-lock Bags for just $10—an impressive 61 per cent discount!



While we shop until we drop, it’s interesting to note a trend among our fellow Australians.

A survey conducted by Coles—encompassing more than 9,000 participants—revealed that an astounding 85 per cent of Aussies are tweaking their shopping habits to save on grocery bills.

Among young families, this trend is even more pronounced, with 26 per cent choosing to buy in bulk compared to 18 per cent of the general population.

Now, why is Coles showering us with such generosity, you might ask? Deb Galle, Coles General Manager for Health and Home, unveils the strategy behind the 'Big Pack Value' range; it's all about easing the pressure of the weekly shop and saving time.


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By purchasing larger quantities of essential items during sales or in bulk, you can reduce your overall expenses and minimise the frequency of shopping trips. Image from Flickr



She said, ‘We know Australians are looking for ways to lower the cost of the weekly grocery shop, and our Big Pack Value range offers households savings on the essentials they are reaching for week after week.’



'By offering products in bulk, we hope to take some pressure off the weekly shop, and with some of the products lasting families almost a year, customers can also save time shopping by stocking up,' she added.

Key Takeaways

  • Coles has launched a large-scale sale, offering massive deals on bulk versions of popular grocery items, potentially saving customers up to 70 per cent.
  • The 'Big Pack Value' sale, running from July 12 to August 29 (while stocks last), includes over 80 products across cleaning items, bathroom staples and baby products.
  • Savings are calculated based on the unit price comparison between small and large packs, with deals on brands such as Huggies, Duracell, and Colgate.
  • A Coles survey indicated 85 per cent of Australians are looking for ways to minimise their grocery bill.

So, fill up those shopping carts and bag those savings. And remember: fortune favours the fast, and in the case of a bulk buy sale, the prepared shopper! Best of luck reeling in those deals, dear members!

What are some of the items you plan to stock up on during Coles Australia's 'Big Pack Value' sale?
Doesn’t help those who r dingle or with limited storage space
 
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As seasoned shoppers, many of us have tales about our brave ventures into the wild territories of Boxing Day and Black Friday sales, fighting off encroaching trolley-pushers eyeing our marked-down kitchen gadgets.

Coles Australia now offers us a similar thrill but with more savings! Coles has unleashed the 'Big Pack Value' sale—the mother of bulk buys, and no, we're not exaggerating!



Running from July 12 through to August 29 (while stocks last), this sale boasts over 80 products from brands we've grown to trust and depend on in our daily life.

The key feature here? Discounts hit a peak of 70 per cent when switching to the bigger-pack buys!


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Bulk buying allows you to take advantage of lower unit prices, resulting in significant savings over time. Source: Coles



Historically, sales have always drawn us shoppers like bees to honey, especially in these challenging times when every cent saved feels like a small victory.

Coles has taken this battle to a new level with this initiative designed to assist customers in combatting the escalating cost of living.

Their weapon of choice? Bulk-buy discounts on everything from laundry powders and bathroom supplies to baby products, so we can tick off all the boxes on our shopping list without buyer's remorse!

And pay attention, dear shoppers: these savings are calculated according to the unit price of the big pack compared to the smaller pack at a regular price.



You'll find items such as Colgate Total Advanced Clean Toothpaste available for $20 for a pack of three, offering a one-third discount off the usual price.

If you've got grandchildren at home or want to help your kids out with some expenses in your own way, you can grab Huggies Baby Wipes in a mega 640 pack for $26, saving nearly a third off the standard price.

Beyond toiletries and diapers, power up with a 50-pack of Duracell AA batteries, knocking 40 per cent off your bill at just $29.90.

Or a 350-pack of Snack-size Zip-lock Bags for just $10—an impressive 61 per cent discount!



While we shop until we drop, it’s interesting to note a trend among our fellow Australians.

A survey conducted by Coles—encompassing more than 9,000 participants—revealed that an astounding 85 per cent of Aussies are tweaking their shopping habits to save on grocery bills.

Among young families, this trend is even more pronounced, with 26 per cent choosing to buy in bulk compared to 18 per cent of the general population.

Now, why is Coles showering us with such generosity, you might ask? Deb Galle, Coles General Manager for Health and Home, unveils the strategy behind the 'Big Pack Value' range; it's all about easing the pressure of the weekly shop and saving time.


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By purchasing larger quantities of essential items during sales or in bulk, you can reduce your overall expenses and minimise the frequency of shopping trips. Image from Flickr



She said, ‘We know Australians are looking for ways to lower the cost of the weekly grocery shop, and our Big Pack Value range offers households savings on the essentials they are reaching for week after week.’



'By offering products in bulk, we hope to take some pressure off the weekly shop, and with some of the products lasting families almost a year, customers can also save time shopping by stocking up,' she added.

Key Takeaways

  • Coles has launched a large-scale sale, offering massive deals on bulk versions of popular grocery items, potentially saving customers up to 70 per cent.
  • The 'Big Pack Value' sale, running from July 12 to August 29 (while stocks last), includes over 80 products across cleaning items, bathroom staples and baby products.
  • Savings are calculated based on the unit price comparison between small and large packs, with deals on brands such as Huggies, Duracell, and Colgate.
  • A Coles survey indicated 85 per cent of Australians are looking for ways to minimise their grocery bill.

So, fill up those shopping carts and bag those savings. And remember: fortune favours the fast, and in the case of a bulk buy sale, the prepared shopper! Best of luck reeling in those deals, dear members!

What are some of the items you plan to stock up on during Coles Australia's 'Big Pack Value' sale?
Could Coles be trying to compete with Costco? The more competition for these greedy giants the better it is for consumers.
 
WHAT"S GAMBLING GOT TO DO WITH SAVING MONEY ? P--S OFF, YOU'RE ON THE WRONG SITE. SCAMMER.
It is a scam . I'm amazed especially at night how many scammers are posting. A couple of nights ago in the Welcome New Members , there must have been 30 post from Indian Prostitutes. And similar happened last night in the games section
 
Why don't they offer bulk buys on food, that is most people's problem, having enough money to buy food not laundry powder, toothpaste etc .
By the time most people have bought food, at the overly inflated prices, they would be lucky if they had any money left to buy these great and wonderful bulk buys.
Thanks so much Coles NOT
 
As seasoned shoppers, many of us have tales about our brave ventures into the wild territories of Boxing Day and Black Friday sales, fighting off encroaching trolley-pushers eyeing our marked-down kitchen gadgets.

Coles Australia now offers us a similar thrill but with more savings! Coles has unleashed the 'Big Pack Value' sale—the mother of bulk buys, and no, we're not exaggerating!



Running from July 12 through to August 29 (while stocks last), this sale boasts over 80 products from brands we've grown to trust and depend on in our daily life.

The key feature here? Discounts hit a peak of 70 per cent when switching to the bigger-pack buys!


View attachment 24992
Bulk buying allows you to take advantage of lower unit prices, resulting in significant savings over time. Source: Coles



Historically, sales have always drawn us shoppers like bees to honey, especially in these challenging times when every cent saved feels like a small victory.

Coles has taken this battle to a new level with this initiative designed to assist customers in combatting the escalating cost of living.

Their weapon of choice? Bulk-buy discounts on everything from laundry powders and bathroom supplies to baby products, so we can tick off all the boxes on our shopping list without buyer's remorse!

And pay attention, dear shoppers: these savings are calculated according to the unit price of the big pack compared to the smaller pack at a regular price.



You'll find items such as Colgate Total Advanced Clean Toothpaste available for $20 for a pack of three, offering a one-third discount off the usual price.

If you've got grandchildren at home or want to help your kids out with some expenses in your own way, you can grab Huggies Baby Wipes in a mega 640 pack for $26, saving nearly a third off the standard price.

Beyond toiletries and diapers, power up with a 50-pack of Duracell AA batteries, knocking 40 per cent off your bill at just $29.90.

Or a 350-pack of Snack-size Zip-lock Bags for just $10—an impressive 61 per cent discount!



While we shop until we drop, it’s interesting to note a trend among our fellow Australians.

A survey conducted by Coles—encompassing more than 9,000 participants—revealed that an astounding 85 per cent of Aussies are tweaking their shopping habits to save on grocery bills.

Among young families, this trend is even more pronounced, with 26 per cent choosing to buy in bulk compared to 18 per cent of the general population.

Now, why is Coles showering us with such generosity, you might ask? Deb Galle, Coles General Manager for Health and Home, unveils the strategy behind the 'Big Pack Value' range; it's all about easing the pressure of the weekly shop and saving time.


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By purchasing larger quantities of essential items during sales or in bulk, you can reduce your overall expenses and minimise the frequency of shopping trips. Image from Flickr



She said, ‘We know Australians are looking for ways to lower the cost of the weekly grocery shop, and our Big Pack Value range offers households savings on the essentials they are reaching for week after week.’



'By offering products in bulk, we hope to take some pressure off the weekly shop, and with some of the products lasting families almost a year, customers can also save time shopping by stocking up,' she added.

Key Takeaways

  • Coles has launched a large-scale sale, offering massive deals on bulk versions of popular grocery items, potentially saving customers up to 70 per cent.
  • The 'Big Pack Value' sale, running from July 12 to August 29 (while stocks last), includes over 80 products across cleaning items, bathroom staples and baby products.
  • Savings are calculated based on the unit price comparison between small and large packs, with deals on brands such as Huggies, Duracell, and Colgate.
  • A Coles survey indicated 85 per cent of Australians are looking for ways to minimise their grocery bill.

So, fill up those shopping carts and bag those savings. And remember: fortune favours the fast, and in the case of a bulk buy sale, the prepared shopper! Best of luck reeling in those deals, dear members!

What are some of the items you plan to stock up on during Coles Australia's 'Big Pack Value' sale?
...what a SCAM... ALL CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE, off to do my shopping at Woolworths they haven't made any EMPTY PROMISES !!
 
It is 640 .... I was 10 minutes ago at Coles and had this pack in my hands !

Huggies Thick Baby Wipes Fragrance Free | 640 pack​

I always find things sold out on line and then you go into store and find it . This has even happened when I have done an online order only to receive it and there be so called out of stock , then go straight into that store and see they had plenty
 
As seasoned shoppers, many of us have tales about our brave ventures into the wild territories of Boxing Day and Black Friday sales, fighting off encroaching trolley-pushers eyeing our marked-down kitchen gadgets.

Coles Australia now offers us a similar thrill but with more savings! Coles has unleashed the 'Big Pack Value' sale—the mother of bulk buys, and no, we're not exaggerating!



Running from July 12 through to August 29 (while stocks last), this sale boasts over 80 products from brands we've grown to trust and depend on in our daily life.

The key feature here? Discounts hit a peak of 70 per cent when switching to the bigger-pack buys!


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Bulk buying allows you to take advantage of lower unit prices, resulting in significant savings over time. Source: Coles



Historically, sales have always drawn us shoppers like bees to honey, especially in these challenging times when every cent saved feels like a small victory.

Coles has taken this battle to a new level with this initiative designed to assist customers in combatting the escalating cost of living.

Their weapon of choice? Bulk-buy discounts on everything from laundry powders and bathroom supplies to baby products, so we can tick off all the boxes on our shopping list without buyer's remorse!

And pay attention, dear shoppers: these savings are calculated according to the unit price of the big pack compared to the smaller pack at a regular price.



You'll find items such as Colgate Total Advanced Clean Toothpaste available for $20 for a pack of three, offering a one-third discount off the usual price.

If you've got grandchildren at home or want to help your kids out with some expenses in your own way, you can grab Huggies Baby Wipes in a mega 640 pack for $26, saving nearly a third off the standard price.

Beyond toiletries and diapers, power up with a 50-pack of Duracell AA batteries, knocking 40 per cent off your bill at just $29.90.

Or a 350-pack of Snack-size Zip-lock Bags for just $10—an impressive 61 per cent discount!



While we shop until we drop, it’s interesting to note a trend among our fellow Australians.

A survey conducted by Coles—encompassing more than 9,000 participants—revealed that an astounding 85 per cent of Aussies are tweaking their shopping habits to save on grocery bills.

Among young families, this trend is even more pronounced, with 26 per cent choosing to buy in bulk compared to 18 per cent of the general population.

Now, why is Coles showering us with such generosity, you might ask? Deb Galle, Coles General Manager for Health and Home, unveils the strategy behind the 'Big Pack Value' range; it's all about easing the pressure of the weekly shop and saving time.


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By purchasing larger quantities of essential items during sales or in bulk, you can reduce your overall expenses and minimise the frequency of shopping trips. Image from Flickr



She said, ‘We know Australians are looking for ways to lower the cost of the weekly grocery shop, and our Big Pack Value range offers households savings on the essentials they are reaching for week after week.’



'By offering products in bulk, we hope to take some pressure off the weekly shop, and with some of the products lasting families almost a year, customers can also save time shopping by stocking up,' she added.

Key Takeaways

  • Coles has launched a large-scale sale, offering massive deals on bulk versions of popular grocery items, potentially saving customers up to 70 per cent.
  • The 'Big Pack Value' sale, running from July 12 to August 29 (while stocks last), includes over 80 products across cleaning items, bathroom staples and baby products.
  • Savings are calculated based on the unit price comparison between small and large packs, with deals on brands such as Huggies, Duracell, and Colgate.
  • A Coles survey indicated 85 per cent of Australians are looking for ways to minimise their grocery bill.

So, fill up those shopping carts and bag those savings. And remember: fortune favours the fast, and in the case of a bulk buy sale, the prepared shopper! Best of luck reeling in those deals, dear members!

What are some of the items you plan to stock up on during Coles Australia's 'Big Pack Value' sale?
So they try and dangle stuff that has gone up over the last 12 months at a price I can get cheaper at Costco any way. Being here in the West we have Spudshed which is getting cheaper than Cole's and Woolworth's as far as food items go anyway. These big shops put there prices up because of the pandemic and fuel and wages cost "going up". What about bringing them down now to where they were 12 months ago. Or are their stockholders making to much money. The rich get richer and the peasants get weaker.
 
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Could Coles be trying to compete with Costco? The more competition for these greedy giants the better it is for consumers.
I agree. Here in the west we have Spudshed and there getting cheaper on most food items then the rip off shops. Bet there shareholder's are rubbing hands together.
 
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As seasoned shoppers, many of us have tales about our brave ventures into the wild territories of Boxing Day and Black Friday sales, fighting off encroaching trolley-pushers eyeing our marked-down kitchen gadgets.

Coles Australia now offers us a similar thrill but with more savings! Coles has unleashed the 'Big Pack Value' sale—the mother of bulk buys, and no, we're not exaggerating!



Running from July 12 through to August 29 (while stocks last), this sale boasts over 80 products from brands we've grown to trust and depend on in our daily life.

The key feature here? Discounts hit a peak of 70 per cent when switching to the bigger-pack buys!


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Bulk buying allows you to take advantage of lower unit prices, resulting in significant savings over time. Source: Coles



Historically, sales have always drawn us shoppers like bees to honey, especially in these challenging times when every cent saved feels like a small victory.

Coles has taken this battle to a new level with this initiative designed to assist customers in combatting the escalating cost of living.

Their weapon of choice? Bulk-buy discounts on everything from laundry powders and bathroom supplies to baby products, so we can tick off all the boxes on our shopping list without buyer's remorse!

And pay attention, dear shoppers: these savings are calculated according to the unit price of the big pack compared to the smaller pack at a regular price.



You'll find items such as Colgate Total Advanced Clean Toothpaste available for $20 for a pack of three, offering a one-third discount off the usual price.

If you've got grandchildren at home or want to help your kids out with some expenses in your own way, you can grab Huggies Baby Wipes in a mega 640 pack for $26, saving nearly a third off the standard price.

Beyond toiletries and diapers, power up with a 50-pack of Duracell AA batteries, knocking 40 per cent off your bill at just $29.90.

Or a 350-pack of Snack-size Zip-lock Bags for just $10—an impressive 61 per cent discount!



While we shop until we drop, it’s interesting to note a trend among our fellow Australians.

A survey conducted by Coles—encompassing more than 9,000 participants—revealed that an astounding 85 per cent of Aussies are tweaking their shopping habits to save on grocery bills.

Among young families, this trend is even more pronounced, with 26 per cent choosing to buy in bulk compared to 18 per cent of the general population.

Now, why is Coles showering us with such generosity, you might ask? Deb Galle, Coles General Manager for Health and Home, unveils the strategy behind the 'Big Pack Value' range; it's all about easing the pressure of the weekly shop and saving time.


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By purchasing larger quantities of essential items during sales or in bulk, you can reduce your overall expenses and minimise the frequency of shopping trips. Image from Flickr



She said, ‘We know Australians are looking for ways to lower the cost of the weekly grocery shop, and our Big Pack Value range offers households savings on the essentials they are reaching for week after week.’



'By offering products in bulk, we hope to take some pressure off the weekly shop, and with some of the products lasting families almost a year, customers can also save time shopping by stocking up,' she added.

Key Takeaways

  • Coles has launched a large-scale sale, offering massive deals on bulk versions of popular grocery items, potentially saving customers up to 70 per cent.
  • The 'Big Pack Value' sale, running from July 12 to August 29 (while stocks last), includes over 80 products across cleaning items, bathroom staples and baby products.
  • Savings are calculated based on the unit price comparison between small and large packs, with deals on brands such as Huggies, Duracell, and Colgate.
  • A Coles survey indicated 85 per cent of Australians are looking for ways to minimise their grocery bill.

So, fill up those shopping carts and bag those savings. And remember: fortune favours the fast, and in the case of a bulk buy sale, the prepared shopper! Best of luck reeling in those deals, dear members!

What are some of the items you plan to stock up on during Coles Australia's 'Big Pack Value' sale?
That’s great if you have the room to put in xtra products.
I live in a small, two bedroom flat with no storage.
 

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