Woolworths announces major price drop for over 400 products

Woolworths, one of Australia's leading supermarket chains, has just made a significant announcement that will affect shoppers' wallets nationwide.

Effective immediately, the retail giant has slashed the prices of over 400 of its most popular items by an average of 18 per cent.

This unexpected move is set to bring a sigh of relief to many households, especially those feeling the pinch of rising living costs.



Since Wednesday, 28 February, many products spanning meat, cheese, ham, fruit, vegetables, and cleaning supplies have reduced prices.

The best part? These new, lower prices are here to stay for the next three months.


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Woolworths reduced prices for over 400 products for the next three months. Credit: Woolworths Group


Among the standout savings in the meat aisle are Woolworths’ Meatballs 400g range—Beef & Lamb and Pork & Veal (down from $8 to $6 per pack), Woolworths Pork Leg Roast Boneless (was $11/kg, now $9/kg), Woolworths Heart Smart Beef Stir Fry (was $12, now $10), Woolworths RSPCA Approved Diced Chicken Breast (was $15.50, now $13) and Woolworths COOK Chicken Drumsticks Sweet & Smokey BBQ Glaze (was $10, now $9).

But it's not just the meat lovers who stand to benefit.

A variety of salad bowls and bags have also seen price reductions, including the Woolworths Green Goodness Salad Bowl (was $6.50, now $5.90), Woolworths Caesar Salad Bowl (was $5.50, now $5) and Baby Leaf Spinach (was $3, now $2.20).



Woolworths Chief Commercial Officer Paul Harker said the supermarket group is committed to helping customers spend less on shopping.

'We know our customers are looking for lower prices, and [Woolworths] offers to help them manage their budgets, and we want to help them to spend less when they shop with us,' he said.

‘This season, we’ve included a range of products on Prices Dropped for Autumn to ensure families can pick up ingredients for meals, snacks for the family and kids’ lunch boxes, as well as household essentials at even greater value.’

‘This is on top of our 6,000 weekly specials and Low Price program. Customers can also enjoy great value in store with our wide range of own brand products which are 30 per cent less on average compared to similar brands,’ he added.

You can check other discount prices below:
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The Prices Dropped for Autumn products will be available until 28 May 2024.

For a full list of discounted products, you can visit the Woolworths website here.



Woolies also offered ‘Priced Dropped for Spring’ last year for more than 450 springtime grocery essentials, where customers expected an average of 17 per cent less in their grocery bills.

The supermarket giant committed to donating 13 million meals to OzHarvest, Foodbank, Fareshare, and other charity partners.
Key Takeaways

  • Woolworths supermarket has announced a price reduction on over 400 items by an average of 18 per cent.
  • The discounted items include a range of meat, cheese, ham, fruit, vegetable, and cleaning products, with the new prices to remain for the next three months.
  • The price drop is part of Woolworths' effort to offer customers greater value, allowing them to manage their budgets more effectively.
What are your thoughts on Woolworths' price reduction announcement? Is your staple product included in the price drop? Let us know in the comments below!
 
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It's a ploy... don't fall for it. 18%.... should be 80%. This way they will lull you into a false sense of security ... they are feeling the pinch.
The games they play.....
 
Woolworths are just trying to redeem themselves. They didn’t support Australians for Australia Day, yet they support every other nationalities special days. I shop at stores that support Australia and Australians. Good riddance woollies.
 
A 2 kg bag of washed potatoes for $4.50, down from $7.50! Too bad I buy a 5 kg bag of SA washed potatoes for $3.99 at the local fruit and veg market 500 metres up the road from where I live.

Beware the Baby Leaf Spinach. You might just get a surprise bonus. A dead green tree frog!
 
If Dynamo 7 in 1 capsules marked down from $ 43 to $30 shows the ripoff previously
Down even further.... it's still a rip off.
They have kept prices so high for so long that people tend to forget or get used to high prices so when they reduce prices everyone thinks they are getting a fair deal.... it's still a 'RIP OFF'
 
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