What did this Coles shopper find in their ‘special delivery’?

Australia’s major supermarkets are not usually the ones to be trending on social media, let alone generating praise from shoppers.

However, that is exactly what happened when Coles shoppers began sharing images of the ‘special surprise’ they received as a complimentary gesture from the retail giant.


Coles Plus members who signed up for the loyalty subscription program, which costs $19 a month, can get a surprise-free delivery around Christmas time.

One such shopper shared what they scored in their bundle, which included drinks, crackers, chocolate and chips in a generous list of products—all for free.


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Coles is rewarding ‘loyal shoppers’ with giveaways. Image source: Facebook/Getty


The member explained that they received an email that said:

‘We believe in always giving more to our Coles Plus members, and that’s why this festive season a surprise delivery is coming your way.’

‘Your Coles Plus gift box will include the below products to enjoy, all for free,’ it continued.


According to the member, the products in the gift box included:
Note: Items received by customers may differ, and some may be subject to availability.


Video source: Instagram/@colessupermarkets


The surprise gesture from the supermarket was met with a mix of reactions online, with many questioning the motive behind the gift box.

‘Your box is so much better than what I got,’ said one shopper.

‘Wonder if Woolies will follow for Everyday Extras members,’ commented another.

Several others have also reported receiving a similar email, but they haven’t received a gift box yet.

‘I’ve gotten two emails and no boxes,’ one woman shared.

‘I got an email saying I was getting stuff (different to this list) but never came,’ another wrote.

The exact details and eligibility of the promotion are still uncertain at this time.


Backlash

Coles, among other retailers, has faced criticism this year over skyrocketing product prices. Interestingly, this comes at a time when these businesses are recording billion-dollar profits.

A telling comparison of Coles receipts from different times has further underscored the harsh reality of today’s supermarket prices.

The retailer attributes price hikes to global events like the Ukraine conflict and local incidents such as the NSW floods, as well as rising costs of labour, freight, and packaging. More details about this story can be read here.
Key Takeaways

  • Coles supermarket is gifting ‘special surprise' loyalty boxes to Coles Plus members, with products received for free.
  • Shoppers shared the range of products they received which included beverages, crackers, chocolates, and chips.
  • Some questioned the motive behind the generous surprise, suggesting it may be a PR move to detract from criticism over rising product prices.
  • It remains unclear about the specific details of the promotion and who exactly is eligible for these surprise gifts.
Members, what’s your take on this story? Have you ever received a gift box from a store before? What did you usually find inside? Share your experiences in the comments below!
 
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I got a surprise box delivered just the other day. It was a number of sample-size baby products - baby snacks, pureed cottage pie, a small pack of baby wipes, and a tiny bottle of baby bath solution. What a great gift for an Age Pensioner!🤪 A packet of Tim Tams would have been more welcome!😆
 
I got a surprise box delivered just the other day. It was a number of sample-size baby products - baby snacks, pureed cottage pie, a small pack of baby wipes, and a tiny bottle of baby bath solution. What a great gift for an Age Pensioner!🤪 A packet of Tim Tams would have been more welcome!😆
Knowing my luck, I'd get a box of cucumbers! 🤮:poop:
 
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I got a surprise box delivered just the other day. It was a number of sample-size baby products - baby snacks, pureed cottage pie, a small pack of baby wipes, and a tiny bottle of baby bath solution. What a great gift for an Age Pensioner!🤪 A packet of Tim Tams would have been more welcome!😆
@Nichola I have a severe allergy to cucumbers and related vegetables. It's due to an enzyme called profilin which causes me to poo and spew uncontrollably until there's nothing left. The only time I ate them was over 45 years ago when I lost 9 kgs in five days.
 
@Nichola I have a severe allergy to cucumbers and related vegetables. It's due to an enzyme called profilin which causes me to poo and spew uncontrollably until there's nothing left. The only time I ate them was over 45 years ago when I lost 9 kgs in five days.
Wow! That's a seriously violent reaction. You poor thing! On the upside, it has potential as a weight loss plan (sorry, I couldn't resist.....).
 
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Australia’s major supermarkets are not usually the ones to be trending on social media, let alone generating praise from shoppers.

However, that is exactly what happened when Coles shoppers began sharing images of the ‘special surprise’ they received as a complimentary gesture from the retail giant.


Coles Plus members who signed up for the loyalty subscription program, which costs $19 a month, can get a surprise-free delivery around Christmas time.

One such shopper shared what they scored in their bundle, which included drinks, crackers, chocolate and chips in a generous list of products—all for free.


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Coles is rewarding ‘loyal shoppers’ with giveaways. Image source: Facebook/Getty


The member explained that they received an email that said:

‘We believe in always giving more to our Coles Plus members, and that’s why this festive season a surprise delivery is coming your way.’

‘Your Coles Plus gift box will include the below products to enjoy, all for free,’ it continued.


According to the member, the products in the gift box included:
Note: Items received by customers may differ, and some may be subject to availability.


Video source: Instagram/@colessupermarkets


The surprise gesture from the supermarket was met with a mix of reactions online, with many questioning the motive behind the gift box.

‘Your box is so much better than what I got,’ said one shopper.

‘Wonder if Woolies will follow for Everyday Extras members,’ commented another.

Several others have also reported receiving a similar email, but they haven’t received a gift box yet.

‘I’ve gotten two emails and no boxes,’ one woman shared.

‘I got an email saying I was getting stuff (different to this list) but never came,’ another wrote.

The exact details and eligibility of the promotion are still uncertain at this time.


Backlash

Coles, among other retailers, has faced criticism this year over skyrocketing product prices. Interestingly, this comes at a time when these businesses are recording billion-dollar profits.

A telling comparison of Coles receipts from different times has further underscored the harsh reality of today’s supermarket prices.

The retailer attributes price hikes to global events like the Ukraine conflict and local incidents such as the NSW floods, as well as rising costs of labour, freight, and packaging. More details about this story can be read here.
Key Takeaways

  • Coles supermarket is gifting ‘special surprise' loyalty boxes to Coles Plus members, with products received for free.
  • Shoppers shared the range of products they received which included beverages, crackers, chocolates, and chips.
  • Some questioned the motive behind the generous surprise, suggesting it may be a PR move to detract from criticism over rising product prices.
  • It remains unclear about the specific details of the promotion and who exactly is eligible for these surprise gifts.
Members, what’s your take on this story? Have you ever received a gift box from a store before? What did you usually find inside? Share your experiences in the comments below!

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@Nichola I have a severe allergy to cucumbers and related vegetables. It's due to an enzyme called profilin which causes me to poo and spew uncontrollably until there's nothing left. The only time I ate them was over 45 years ago when I lost 9 kgs in five days.
My daughter also has a severe allergy to cucumbers and related vegetables. We have removed them from all our meals.
Paying nearly $240 a year for a possible $120 worth of food that you cannot eat is stupid budgeting.
I would place the $240 in account to help with Christmas shopping.
 
I got a surprise box delivered just the other day. It was a number of sample-size baby products - baby snacks, pureed cottage pie, a small pack of baby wipes, and a tiny bottle of baby bath solution. What a great gift for an Age Pensioner!🤪 A packet of Tim Tams would have been more welcome!😆
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I got a surprise box delivered just the other day. It was a number of sample-size baby products - baby snacks, pureed cottage pie, a small pack of baby wipes, and a tiny bottle of baby bath solution. What a great gift for an Age Pensioner!🤪 A packet of Tim Tams would have been more welcome!😆
A box of dark chocolate Tim tams for me😍my favourite bikkies😋😋
 
Knowing my luck, I'd get a box of cucumbers! 🤮:poop:
I'm sitting here reading these posts while eating my nutri grain and nearly spat it out. I love that you and @Wandiwa can say a few words to make people laugh.

Oh yeh remember a post the other day of some ridiculous thing someone tried selling on ebay . Well look at my nutri grain it has a face .

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I'm sitting here reading these posts while eating my nutri grain and nearly spat it out. I love that you and @Wandiwa can say a few words to make people laugh.

Oh yeh remember a post the other day of some ridiculous thing someone tried selling on ebay . Well look at my nutri grain it has a face .

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Put it on eBay quick! Before it turns into a frown.
 

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