Win a share of $10 Million with Coles’ latest raffle! Here’s how you can join

The cost of living crisis has forced many Aussies to rethink their budgets, especially for their weekly shops.

If you’re looking for extra excitement with your weekly grocery trips, a supermarket titan just rolled out the red carpet for its biggest online giveaway ever.


Coles just launched Coles Fest—a two-week celebration set to make your grocery shopping a lot more rewarding!

With up to $10 million in prizes up for grabs, shoppers are excited to get their share of the prize.

Coles Fest formally launched last Monday, 9 June, and will be running until Sunday, 22 June.

Coles Fest is a limited-time event dedicated to thanking loyal customers and adding a bit of fun to their weekly shop.


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Coles Fest is an online-exclusive promo for shoppers. Image Credit: Coles


How Does It Work?

For every $50 or more spent in a single online order, shoppers need to enter a daily promo code at checkout to unlock a freebie.

These freebies range from treats like Tim Tams and Coles Ultimate Choc Chip Cookies to snacks like Chicken Crimpy Shapes, or $10 off your shop.

Coles Fest has new surprises daily, so there’s always something to look forward to every day.


Every qualifying order also comes with a Peel & Win card that is redeemable until Wednesday, 23 July.

With over 1 million prizes on offer, every card has a corresponding prize!

Shoppers may score $10 off their next online order or free pantry staples like Vegemite, Weet-Bix, Cadbury Dairy Milk, or a two-litre bottle of Coca-Cola.

It’s like a lucky dip for grown-ups!

Flybuys members may have a chance to win more, as Coles is turning up the rewards further.

Until Sunday, 15 June, Flybuys members can collect up to 8,000 bonus points just by activating the offer in your account while shopping online:
  • Spend $200, get 3,000 bonus points
  • Spend $250, get 5,000 bonus points
  • Spend $350, get 8,000 bonus points
These points can then be redeemed for discounts, gift cards, or a cheeky treat for yourself!


According to Jonathan Torr, Coles’ Executive General Manager for CFCs and Digital Merchandising, Coles Fest is all about celebrating with customers and rewarding them for shopping online.

As Aussies turn to online grocery shopping, Coles Group reported a 26 per cent jump in their eCommerce sales.

‘We’ve packed the virtual party bags with everything from bonus points to gifts,’ Mr Torr shared.

‘This is our way of saying thanks to Aussies for shopping with Coles and making every online shop something to celebrate.’

Ready to join the festivities? Here’s what you need to do:
  • Head to www.coles.com.au or open the Coles app between 9 June and 22 June.
  • Place an online order of $50 or more.
  • Enter the daily promo code at checkout to unlock your freebie.
  • Receive your Peel & Win card with your order—every card wins!
  • Activate your Flybuys offer (if you haven’t already) to collect bonus points.
Just remember, this offer is exclusive to online orders and excludes Coles for Business, Coles Express, and third-party delivery platforms like DoorDash and Uber Eats.

The full terms and conditions for Coles Fest are available on the Coles website.
Key Takeaways

  • Coles launched its biggest-ever online giveaway, Coles Fest, with more than $10 million in prizes for customers who shop online.
  • Every qualifying order during Coles Fest should unlock a daily freebie by entering the promo code at checkout.
  • Every Coles Fest order of $50 or more also comes with a guaranteed-winning Peel & Win card, offering instant prizes such as $10 off shoppers’ next order.
  • Shoppers can also score up to 8,000 bonus Flybuys points between 9 and 15 June by shopping online and spending $200, $250, or $350 in a single transaction.
What’s the best prize you have ever won from a supermarket promotion? Are you planning to participate in Coles Fest this year? Do you have any tips for making the most of online grocery shopping? Share your stories and advice in the comments below!
 

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I think it is discrimination to have competitions for online shopping only. It should be available to all shoppers in my opinion. I am not interested in online shopping as I have watched them choosing produce etc with absolutely no care as to whether they are okay or not. I am also not interested in them choosing a swap when things are not available.
 
I think it is discrimination to have competitions for online shopping only. It should be available to all shoppers in my opinion. I am not interested in online shopping as I have watched them choosing produce etc with absolutely no care as to whether they are okay or not. I am also not interested in them choosing a swap when things are not available.
I agree. My daughter use to shop online with Coles but always had to take fruit or veges back as they were of poor quality.
 
Wow!!

Look at the freebies on offer!!

Rubbish such as Tim Tams, Choc Chip Cookies and Chicken Crimpy Shapes.

Watch the frumpy obese lounge lizards salivate at these offers! They will be waddling to the nearest Coles, leaving a trail of slobber!
We don’t buy those “foods” you’ve mentioned. We don’t do our grocery shopping online either. We won’t be “winning” that “prize. Sorry Coles. There’s been nothing to entice us with your latest competition.
 
I think it is discrimination to have competitions for online shopping only. It should be available to all shoppers in my opinion. I am not interested in online shopping as I have watched them choosing produce etc with absolutely no care as to whether they are okay or not. I am also not interested in them choosing a swap when things are not available.
Absolutely agree!
 
I think it is discrimination to have competitions for online shopping only. It should be available to all shoppers in my opinion. I am not interested in online shopping as I have watched them choosing produce etc with absolutely no care as to whether they are okay or not. I am also not interested in them choosing a swap when things are not available.
That is exactly what l was going to say.
 
I think it is discrimination to have competitions for online shopping only. It should be available to all shoppers in my opinion. I am not interested in online shopping as I have watched them choosing produce etc with absolutely no care as to whether they are okay or not. I am also not interested in them choosing a swap when things are not available.
Hang about!! it is their Product and their Money. I would have thought that they can carry out any Promotion "Give away" they please. If you choose not to qualify, well that is your choise.
 
Wow!!

Look at the freebies on offer!!

Rubbish such as Tim Tams, Choc Chip Cookies and Chicken Crimpy Shapes.

Watch the frumpy obese lounge lizards salivate at these offers! They will be waddling to the nearest Coles, leaving a trail of slobber!
Haha you crack me up ,love it when you get wound up.
Nothing for instore shoppers?? Not really fair.
Don’t shop there, who in their right mind would want that crap?
 
I think it is discrimination to have competitions for online shopping only. It should be available to all shoppers in my opinion. I am not interested in online shopping as I have watched them choosing produce etc with absolutely no care as to whether they are okay or not. I am also not interested in them choosing a swap when things are not available.
We also like to pick our own produce, however we get a small amount of produce in our online order and do a smaller shop in store for most produce. So far no problems. You can tick which items you don't want substitutions for.
 
Hang about!! it is their Product and their Money. I would have thought that they can carry out any Promotion "Give away" they please. If you choose not to qualify, well that is your choise.
What about people with medical problems that have to eat special needs diet and have to check ingredients.
They are not listed on-line buying and a lot of their suppliers do not amend them on their sites quickly enough.
 
What about people with medical problems that have to eat special needs diet and have to check ingredients.
They are not listed on-line buying and a lot of their suppliers do not amend them on their sites quickly enough.
Tick on each item, There will be a drop down list for allergens, nutrition panel etc.
 
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Hang about!! it is their Product and their Money. I would have thought that they can carry out any Promotion "Give away" they please. If you choose not to qualify, well that is your choise.
It’s actually a promotion to encourage online shopping for those who are not already purchasing their groceries that way.
“Coles Fest is a limited-time event dedicated to thanking loyal customers and adding a bit of fun to their weekly shop.“

Only thanking online customers. That’s what Coles aim is for.
 

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