I

Ivan Medina

Guest
Woolworths shopper furious after paying $18 for one fruit: ‘It’s ridiculous’

It goes without saying that we are forever looking for amazing deals and discounts to help stretch out our wallets a little further. After all, every dollar counts when inflation hits the market.

However, no matter how good bargain hunters we are, we know for a fact that some customers get a bad deal while out shopping!


Such is the case for one Woolies shopper, who recently recorded a video of her outrage after paying a whopping $18 for one single variety of fruit. The video showed the woman chucking her receipt away after being charged such an exorbitant amount of money for a packet of grapes.

'Okay, I know I complain a lot but, like, $18 for a bag of grapes,' she said. 'Let that sink in. $18 for a bag of grapes.'


Screenshot 2023-11-22 100211.png
A Woolies shopper was enraged after buying a grape for $18. Image: TikTok / @kyrralily


The video shocked users on social media, with one commenter saying, ‘That’s almost an hour's work at minimum wage, that’s ridiculous.’

The shopper who posted the video said she still purchased the pricey product, saying: ‘It was too awkward to say I didn’t want them anymore.’

According to Woolworths’ website, grapes should currently be selling for around $14.16 a bag.

But it is also understood that no physical Woolworths store in Australia is currently selling grapes for $14.16.


After the video went viral, a Woolworths representative explained why the fruit may have been unusually expensive.

'Due to adverse weather conditions in our growing regions, the supply of grapes has been impacted over recent months,' the spokesperson said.

'Pleasingly, the new season has just begun, and we’re already seeing increased availability and lower prices for our customers,' they continued.


As time goes by, it's particularly important for us to make the most out of our money without compromising our quality of life. That's why a price hike like this can seem particularly unfair.

It's a good thing that the spokesperson said prices will go down since the new season has started in Emerald, Queensland, and Carnarvon in Western Australia, and we hope that Woolworths honours the promise.


Screenshot 2023-11-22 095932.png
On Woolworths' website, a grape only costs $14.16! Image: Woolworths


But as consumers, what can we do when we face such sticker shock? Are we at the mercy of the retailers, or do we have any rights up our sleeves?

Australia has strong consumer laws when it comes to pricing. The Australian Consumer Law (ACL), which is enforced by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), ensures that businesses display correct and accurate prices for their goods and services.

Under this law, businesses must not make false or misleading claims about the price of goods or services or change prices without a valid reason. Any drastic price increases must also be justifiable. If a business fails to adhere to these regulations, it could land in some serious trouble.


In the case of Woolworths, it appears that they had a valid reasoning that relates to the supply chain. However, it is vital that businesses continuously communicate such price changes to their consumers transparently, whatever the condition may be.

It is also encouraged for consumers to report any dubious pricing practices to the authorities for investigation. While we can't help being victims of fluctuating market prices, knowing your rights and reporting unfair practices, do help to regulate unjust pricing.

You can watch the shopper’s full video below:



Key Takeaways
  • A Woolworths supermarket customer took to social media to express her exasperation after paying $18 for a bag of grapes.
  • The disgruntled customer posted a video where she rants about the high cost of the fruit.
  • Many social media users shared their shock and sympathy in response to the video.
  • A spokesperson for Woolworths explained that the high price is due to adverse weather impacting the supply of grapes but anticipated lower prices with the onset of the new season.

In the meantime, if you're looking to get the best value for money, it is recommended to double-check prices across different grocery stores. Members, have you seen overpriced items recently? Let us know in the comments below!
 
ACL, ACCC are toothless tigers. I would have been at the refund desk DEMANDING a refund.... been there and done that on some mandrins.
The customer should have been aware of the price per Kg in the first place

I say it again...... why shop at Woolworths in the first place?
 
  • Like
Reactions: Beauty28
If you don't like the price ask the assistant to remove it from your receipt there is no reason to be a consumer statistic just because you feel bad about speaking up for yourself that's just common sense, not everyone can afford to spend over their budget and perhaps look at the price and where its from first, I personally wouldn't buy overseas fruit or veggies but each to their own.
 
  • Like
Reactions: MariaG and Sherza
Woolworths shopper furious after paying $18 for one fruit: ‘It’s ridiculous’

It goes without saying that we are forever looking for amazing deals and discounts to help stretch out our wallets a little further. After all, every dollar counts when inflation hits the market.

However, no matter how good bargain hunters we are, we know for a fact that some customers get a bad deal while out shopping!


Such is the case for one Woolies shopper, who recently recorded a video of her outrage after paying a whopping $18 for one single variety of fruit. The video showed the woman chucking her receipt away after being charged such an exorbitant amount of money for a packet of grapes.

'Okay, I know I complain a lot but, like, $18 for a bag of grapes,' she said. 'Let that sink in. $18 for a bag of grapes.'


View attachment 35451
A Woolies shopper was enraged after buying a grape for $18. Image: TikTok / @kyrralily


The video shocked users on social media, with one commenter saying, ‘That’s almost an hour's work at minimum wage, that’s ridiculous.’

The shopper who posted the video said she still purchased the pricey product, saying: ‘It was too awkward to say I didn’t want them anymore.’

According to Woolworths’ website, grapes should currently be selling for around $14.16 a bag.

But it is also understood that no physical Woolworths store in Australia is currently selling grapes for $14.16.


After the video went viral, a Woolworths representative explained why the fruit may have been unusually expensive.

'Due to adverse weather conditions in our growing regions, the supply of grapes has been impacted over recent months,' the spokesperson said.

'Pleasingly, the new season has just begun, and we’re already seeing increased availability and lower prices for our customers,' they continued.


As time goes by, it's particularly important for us to make the most out of our money without compromising our quality of life. That's why a price hike like this can seem particularly unfair.

It's a good thing that the spokesperson said prices will go down since the new season has started in Emerald, Queensland, and Carnarvon in Western Australia, and we hope that Woolworths honours the promise.


View attachment 35452
On Woolworths' website, a grape only costs $14.16! Image: Woolworths


But as consumers, what can we do when we face such sticker shock? Are we at the mercy of the retailers, or do we have any rights up our sleeves?

Australia has strong consumer laws when it comes to pricing. The Australian Consumer Law (ACL), which is enforced by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), ensures that businesses display correct and accurate prices for their goods and services.

Under this law, businesses must not make false or misleading claims about the price of goods or services or change prices without a valid reason. Any drastic price increases must also be justifiable. If a business fails to adhere to these regulations, it could land in some serious trouble.


In the case of Woolworths, it appears that they had a valid reasoning that relates to the supply chain. However, it is vital that businesses continuously communicate such price changes to their consumers transparently, whatever the condition may be.

It is also encouraged for consumers to report any dubious pricing practices to the authorities for investigation. While we can't help being victims of fluctuating market prices, knowing your rights and reporting unfair practices, do help to regulate unjust pricing.

You can watch the shopper’s full video below:



Key Takeaways

  • A Woolworths supermarket customer took to social media to express her exasperation after paying $18 for a bag of grapes.
  • The disgruntled customer posted a video where she rants about the high cost of the fruit.
  • Many social media users shared their shock and sympathy in response to the video.
  • A spokesperson for Woolworths explained that the high price is due to adverse weather impacting the supply of grapes but anticipated lower prices with the onset of the new season.

In the meantime, if you're looking to get the best value for money, it is recommended to double-check prices across different grocery stores. Members, have you seen overpriced items recently? Let us know in the comments below!

eyes are for looking and reading.
 
If you don't like the price ask the assistant to remove it from your receipt there is no reason to be a consumer statistic just because you feel bad about speaking up for yourself that's just common sense, not everyone can afford to spend over their budget and perhaps look at the price and where its from first, I personally wouldn't buy overseas fruit or veggies but each to their own.
Yep. If you don’t like the price, dont buy it. Certainly don’t pay the price then bitch about it. It was your choice to spend your money
 
Woolworths shopper furious after paying $18 for one fruit: ‘It’s ridiculous’

It goes without saying that we are forever looking for amazing deals and discounts to help stretch out our wallets a little further. After all, every dollar counts when inflation hits the market.

However, no matter how good bargain hunters we are, we know for a fact that some customers get a bad deal while out shopping!


Such is the case for one Woolies shopper, who recently recorded a video of her outrage after paying a whopping $18 for one single variety of fruit. The video showed the woman chucking her receipt away after being charged such an exorbitant amount of money for a packet of grapes.

'Okay, I know I complain a lot but, like, $18 for a bag of grapes,' she said. 'Let that sink in. $18 for a bag of grapes.'


View attachment 35451
A Woolies shopper was enraged after buying a grape for $18. Image: TikTok / @kyrralily


The video shocked users on social media, with one commenter saying, ‘That’s almost an hour's work at minimum wage, that’s ridiculous.’

The shopper who posted the video said she still purchased the pricey product, saying: ‘It was too awkward to say I didn’t want them anymore.’

According to Woolworths’ website, grapes should currently be selling for around $14.16 a bag.

But it is also understood that no physical Woolworths store in Australia is currently selling grapes for $14.16.


After the video went viral, a Woolworths representative explained why the fruit may have been unusually expensive.

'Due to adverse weather conditions in our growing regions, the supply of grapes has been impacted over recent months,' the spokesperson said.

'Pleasingly, the new season has just begun, and we’re already seeing increased availability and lower prices for our customers,' they continued.


As time goes by, it's particularly important for us to make the most out of our money without compromising our quality of life. That's why a price hike like this can seem particularly unfair.

It's a good thing that the spokesperson said prices will go down since the new season has started in Emerald, Queensland, and Carnarvon in Western Australia, and we hope that Woolworths honours the promise.


View attachment 35452
On Woolworths' website, a grape only costs $14.16! Image: Woolworths


But as consumers, what can we do when we face such sticker shock? Are we at the mercy of the retailers, or do we have any rights up our sleeves?

Australia has strong consumer laws when it comes to pricing. The Australian Consumer Law (ACL), which is enforced by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), ensures that businesses display correct and accurate prices for their goods and services.

Under this law, businesses must not make false or misleading claims about the price of goods or services or change prices without a valid reason. Any drastic price increases must also be justifiable. If a business fails to adhere to these regulations, it could land in some serious trouble.


In the case of Woolworths, it appears that they had a valid reasoning that relates to the supply chain. However, it is vital that businesses continuously communicate such price changes to their consumers transparently, whatever the condition may be.

It is also encouraged for consumers to report any dubious pricing practices to the authorities for investigation. While we can't help being victims of fluctuating market prices, knowing your rights and reporting unfair practices, do help to regulate unjust pricing.

You can watch the shopper’s full video below:



Key Takeaways

  • A Woolworths supermarket customer took to social media to express her exasperation after paying $18 for a bag of grapes.
  • The disgruntled customer posted a video where she rants about the high cost of the fruit.
  • Many social media users shared their shock and sympathy in response to the video.
  • A spokesperson for Woolworths explained that the high price is due to adverse weather impacting the supply of grapes but anticipated lower prices with the onset of the new season.

In the meantime, if you're looking to get the best value for money, it is recommended to double-check prices across different grocery stores. Members, have you seen overpriced items recently? Let us know in the comments below!

Another tik tok bogan ok you’ve had your 2 seconds of fame move along now🤣leave room for the next TIK tok bogan for sdc to show.🤣🤣👎
 
Like other people have said look at the price before buying but ohh no it’s too awkward to take them back. And she didn’t twig when paying at the register so it’s straight to Tik Tok for some likes.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Macarj
Woolworths shopper furious after paying $18 for one fruit: ‘It’s ridiculous’

It goes without saying that we are forever looking for amazing deals and discounts to help stretch out our wallets a little further. After all, every dollar counts when inflation hits the market.

However, no matter how good bargain hunters we are, we know for a fact that some customers get a bad deal while out shopping!


Such is the case for one Woolies shopper, who recently recorded a video of her outrage after paying a whopping $18 for one single variety of fruit. The video showed the woman chucking her receipt away after being charged such an exorbitant amount of money for a packet of grapes.

'Okay, I know I complain a lot but, like, $18 for a bag of grapes,' she said. 'Let that sink in. $18 for a bag of grapes.'


View attachment 35451
A Woolies shopper was enraged after buying a grape for $18. Image: TikTok / @kyrralily


The video shocked users on social media, with one commenter saying, ‘That’s almost an hour's work at minimum wage, that’s ridiculous.’

The shopper who posted the video said she still purchased the pricey product, saying: ‘It was too awkward to say I didn’t want them anymore.’

According to Woolworths’ website, grapes should currently be selling for around $14.16 a bag.

But it is also understood that no physical Woolworths store in Australia is currently selling grapes for $14.16.


After the video went viral, a Woolworths representative explained why the fruit may have been unusually expensive.

'Due to adverse weather conditions in our growing regions, the supply of grapes has been impacted over recent months,' the spokesperson said.

'Pleasingly, the new season has just begun, and we’re already seeing increased availability and lower prices for our customers,' they continued.


As time goes by, it's particularly important for us to make the most out of our money without compromising our quality of life. That's why a price hike like this can seem particularly unfair.

It's a good thing that the spokesperson said prices will go down since the new season has started in Emerald, Queensland, and Carnarvon in Western Australia, and we hope that Woolworths honours the promise.


View attachment 35452
On Woolworths' website, a grape only costs $14.16! Image: Woolworths


But as consumers, what can we do when we face such sticker shock? Are we at the mercy of the retailers, or do we have any rights up our sleeves?

Australia has strong consumer laws when it comes to pricing. The Australian Consumer Law (ACL), which is enforced by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), ensures that businesses display correct and accurate prices for their goods and services.

Under this law, businesses must not make false or misleading claims about the price of goods or services or change prices without a valid reason. Any drastic price increases must also be justifiable. If a business fails to adhere to these regulations, it could land in some serious trouble.


In the case of Woolworths, it appears that they had a valid reasoning that relates to the supply chain. However, it is vital that businesses continuously communicate such price changes to their consumers transparently, whatever the condition may be.

It is also encouraged for consumers to report any dubious pricing practices to the authorities for investigation. While we can't help being victims of fluctuating market prices, knowing your rights and reporting unfair practices, do help to regulate unjust pricing.

You can watch the shopper’s full video below:



Key Takeaways

  • A Woolworths supermarket customer took to social media to express her exasperation after paying $18 for a bag of grapes.
  • The disgruntled customer posted a video where she rants about the high cost of the fruit.
  • Many social media users shared their shock and sympathy in response to the video.
  • A spokesperson for Woolworths explained that the high price is due to adverse weather impacting the supply of grapes but anticipated lower prices with the onset of the new season.

In the meantime, if you're looking to get the best value for money, it is recommended to double-check prices across different grocery stores. Members, have you seen overpriced items recently? Let us know in the comments below!

so, check the price before you buy and if its more then expected return the item regardless if it is fresh produce. I have no sympathy for her. Really grow a set of balls and return the item instead of leaving and then complaining.
Woolworths shopper furious after paying $18 for one fruit: ‘It’s ridiculous’

It goes without saying that we are forever looking for amazing deals and discounts to help stretch out our wallets a little further. After all, every dollar counts when inflation hits the market.

However, no matter how good bargain hunters we are, we know for a fact that some customers get a bad deal while out shopping!


Such is the case for one Woolies shopper, who recently recorded a video of her outrage after paying a whopping $18 for one single variety of fruit. The video showed the woman chucking her receipt away after being charged such an exorbitant amount of money for a packet of grapes.

'Okay, I know I complain a lot but, like, $18 for a bag of grapes,' she said. 'Let that sink in. $18 for a bag of grapes.'


View attachment 35451
A Woolies shopper was enraged after buying a grape for $18. Image: TikTok / @kyrralily


The video shocked users on social media, with one commenter saying, ‘That’s almost an hour's work at minimum wage, that’s ridiculous.’

The shopper who posted the video said she still purchased the pricey product, saying: ‘It was too awkward to say I didn’t want them anymore.’

According to Woolworths’ website, grapes should currently be selling for around $14.16 a bag.

But it is also understood that no physical Woolworths store in Australia is currently selling grapes for $14.16.


After the video went viral, a Woolworths representative explained why the fruit may have been unusually expensive.

'Due to adverse weather conditions in our growing regions, the supply of grapes has been impacted over recent months,' the spokesperson said.

'Pleasingly, the new season has just begun, and we’re already seeing increased availability and lower prices for our customers,' they continued.


As time goes by, it's particularly important for us to make the most out of our money without compromising our quality of life. That's why a price hike like this can seem particularly unfair.

It's a good thing that the spokesperson said prices will go down since the new season has started in Emerald, Queensland, and Carnarvon in Western Australia, and we hope that Woolworths honours the promise.


View attachment 35452
On Woolworths' website, a grape only costs $14.16! Image: Woolworths


But as consumers, what can we do when we face such sticker shock? Are we at the mercy of the retailers, or do we have any rights up our sleeves?

Australia has strong consumer laws when it comes to pricing. The Australian Consumer Law (ACL), which is enforced by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), ensures that businesses display correct and accurate prices for their goods and services.

Under this law, businesses must not make false or misleading claims about the price of goods or services or change prices without a valid reason. Any drastic price increases must also be justifiable. If a business fails to adhere to these regulations, it could land in some serious trouble.


In the case of Woolworths, it appears that they had a valid reasoning that relates to the supply chain. However, it is vital that businesses continuously communicate such price changes to their consumers transparently, whatever the condition may be.

It is also encouraged for consumers to report any dubious pricing practices to the authorities for investigation. While we can't help being victims of fluctuating market prices, knowing your rights and reporting unfair practices, do help to regulate unjust pricing.

You can watch the shopper’s full video below:



Key Takeaways

  • A Woolworths supermarket customer took to social media to express her exasperation after paying $18 for a bag of grapes.
  • The disgruntled customer posted a video where she rants about the high cost of the fruit.
  • Many social media users shared their shock and sympathy in response to the video.
  • A spokesperson for Woolworths explained that the high price is due to adverse weather impacting the supply of grapes but anticipated lower prices with the onset of the new season.

In the meantime, if you're looking to get the best value for money, it is recommended to double-check prices across different grocery stores. Members, have you seen overpriced items recently? Let us know in the comments below!

hey, basic common sense, check the price before you buy. if you get to the check out and its too much - don't buy it - the store will be ok with that even if it is fresh produce. Basically, get some common sense and grow a pair of balls and return the item if you don't won't it. I have absolutely no sympathy for pathetic whiny people.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Macarj
Woolworths shopper furious after paying $18 for one fruit: ‘It’s ridiculous’

It goes without saying that we are forever looking for amazing deals and discounts to help stretch out our wallets a little further. After all, every dollar counts when inflation hits the market.

However, no matter how good bargain hunters we are, we know for a fact that some customers get a bad deal while out shopping!


Such is the case for one Woolies shopper, who recently recorded a video of her outrage after paying a whopping $18 for one single variety of fruit. The video showed the woman chucking her receipt away after being charged such an exorbitant amount of money for a packet of grapes.

'Okay, I know I complain a lot but, like, $18 for a bag of grapes,' she said. 'Let that sink in. $18 for a bag of grapes.'


View attachment 35451
A Woolies shopper was enraged after buying a grape for $18. Image: TikTok / @kyrralily


The video shocked users on social media, with one commenter saying, ‘That’s almost an hour's work at minimum wage, that’s ridiculous.’

The shopper who posted the video said she still purchased the pricey product, saying: ‘It was too awkward to say I didn’t want them anymore.’

According to Woolworths’ website, grapes should currently be selling for around $14.16 a bag.

But it is also understood that no physical Woolworths store in Australia is currently selling grapes for $14.16.


After the video went viral, a Woolworths representative explained why the fruit may have been unusually expensive.

'Due to adverse weather conditions in our growing regions, the supply of grapes has been impacted over recent months,' the spokesperson said.

'Pleasingly, the new season has just begun, and we’re already seeing increased availability and lower prices for our customers,' they continued.


As time goes by, it's particularly important for us to make the most out of our money without compromising our quality of life. That's why a price hike like this can seem particularly unfair.

It's a good thing that the spokesperson said prices will go down since the new season has started in Emerald, Queensland, and Carnarvon in Western Australia, and we hope that Woolworths honours the promise.


View attachment 35452
On Woolworths' website, a grape only costs $14.16! Image: Woolworths


But as consumers, what can we do when we face such sticker shock? Are we at the mercy of the retailers, or do we have any rights up our sleeves?

Australia has strong consumer laws when it comes to pricing. The Australian Consumer Law (ACL), which is enforced by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), ensures that businesses display correct and accurate prices for their goods and services.

Under this law, businesses must not make false or misleading claims about the price of goods or services or change prices without a valid reason. Any drastic price increases must also be justifiable. If a business fails to adhere to these regulations, it could land in some serious trouble.


In the case of Woolworths, it appears that they had a valid reasoning that relates to the supply chain. However, it is vital that businesses continuously communicate such price changes to their consumers transparently, whatever the condition may be.

It is also encouraged for consumers to report any dubious pricing practices to the authorities for investigation. While we can't help being victims of fluctuating market prices, knowing your rights and reporting unfair practices, do help to regulate unjust pricing.

You can watch the shopper’s full video below:



Key Takeaways

  • A Woolworths supermarket customer took to social media to express her exasperation after paying $18 for a bag of grapes.
  • The disgruntled customer posted a video where she rants about the high cost of the fruit.
  • Many social media users shared their shock and sympathy in response to the video.
  • A spokesperson for Woolworths explained that the high price is due to adverse weather impacting the supply of grapes but anticipated lower prices with the onset of the new season.

In the meantime, if you're looking to get the best value for money, it is recommended to double-check prices across different grocery stores. Members, have you seen overpriced items recently? Let us know in the comments below!

18$ for a bag of grapes? you can damn near buy 12 bottles of wine for that!!!!
 
Usually, just before x-mas, the price of grapes go through the roof (and everything fruit & vegetables). Last x-mas I asked my son to go to the fruit & veg store with a list and grapes were on it - cost for the bag of grapes was over $20! He just didn't notice, just grabbed what was on the list - Oh My! I choked on that Waldorf Salad on the day. It happens!
 
  • Like
Reactions: Littleboy8
Woolworths shopper furious after paying $18 for one fruit: ‘It’s ridiculous’

It goes without saying that we are forever looking for amazing deals and discounts to help stretch out our wallets a little further. After all, every dollar counts when inflation hits the market.

However, no matter how good bargain hunters we are, we know for a fact that some customers get a bad deal while out shopping!


Such is the case for one Woolies shopper, who recently recorded a video of her outrage after paying a whopping $18 for one single variety of fruit. The video showed the woman chucking her receipt away after being charged such an exorbitant amount of money for a packet of grapes.

'Okay, I know I complain a lot but, like, $18 for a bag of grapes,' she said. 'Let that sink in. $18 for a bag of grapes.'


View attachment 35451
A Woolies shopper was enraged after buying a grape for $18. Image: TikTok / @kyrralily


The video shocked users on social media, with one commenter saying, ‘That’s almost an hour's work at minimum wage, that’s ridiculous.’

The shopper who posted the video said she still purchased the pricey product, saying: ‘It was too awkward to say I didn’t want them anymore.’

According to Woolworths’ website, grapes should currently be selling for around $14.16 a bag.

But it is also understood that no physical Woolworths store in Australia is currently selling grapes for $14.16.


After the video went viral, a Woolworths representative explained why the fruit may have been unusually expensive.

'Due to adverse weather conditions in our growing regions, the supply of grapes has been impacted over recent months,' the spokesperson said.

'Pleasingly, the new season has just begun, and we’re already seeing increased availability and lower prices for our customers,' they continued.


As time goes by, it's particularly important for us to make the most out of our money without compromising our quality of life. That's why a price hike like this can seem particularly unfair.

It's a good thing that the spokesperson said prices will go down since the new season has started in Emerald, Queensland, and Carnarvon in Western Australia, and we hope that Woolworths honours the promise.


View attachment 35452
On Woolworths' website, a grape only costs $14.16! Image: Woolworths


But as consumers, what can we do when we face such sticker shock? Are we at the mercy of the retailers, or do we have any rights up our sleeves?

Australia has strong consumer laws when it comes to pricing. The Australian Consumer Law (ACL), which is enforced by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), ensures that businesses display correct and accurate prices for their goods and services.

Under this law, businesses must not make false or misleading claims about the price of goods or services or change prices without a valid reason. Any drastic price increases must also be justifiable. If a business fails to adhere to these regulations, it could land in some serious trouble.


In the case of Woolworths, it appears that they had a valid reasoning that relates to the supply chain. However, it is vital that businesses continuously communicate such price changes to their consumers transparently, whatever the condition may be.

It is also encouraged for consumers to report any dubious pricing practices to the authorities for investigation. While we can't help being victims of fluctuating market prices, knowing your rights and reporting unfair practices, do help to regulate unjust pricing.

You can watch the shopper’s full video below:



Key Takeaways

  • A Woolworths supermarket customer took to social media to express her exasperation after paying $18 for a bag of grapes.
  • The disgruntled customer posted a video where she rants about the high cost of the fruit.
  • Many social media users shared their shock and sympathy in response to the video.
  • A spokesperson for Woolworths explained that the high price is due to adverse weather impacting the supply of grapes but anticipated lower prices with the onset of the new season.

In the meantime, if you're looking to get the best value for money, it is recommended to double-check prices across different grocery stores. Members, have you seen overpriced items recently? Let us know in the comments below!

Choose another fruit of lower per kg price, sometimes those fruits out of season or in short supply will be expensive. No brainer really..
 
Two minutes of fame!, open your eyes and check what you’re buying.

There was no price on a specific prepared meal one day but when I got to the check-out & was told the small pack was $10 I promptly said “I don’t want it then”. Guess someone had to then put that back in cold area. Speak up, no one is forcing anyone to buy anything!
 
  • Like
Reactions: Bunyip57

Join the conversation

News, deals, games, and bargains for Aussies over 60. From everyday expenses like groceries and eating out, to electronics, fashion and travel, the club is all about helping you make your money go further.

Seniors Discount Club

The SDC searches for the best deals, discounts, and bargains for Aussies over 60. From everyday expenses like groceries and eating out, to electronics, fashion and travel, the club is all about helping you make your money go further.
  1. New members
  2. Jokes & fun
  3. Photography
  4. Nostalgia / Yesterday's Australia
  5. Food and Lifestyle
  6. Money Saving Hacks
  7. Offtopic / Everything else
  • We believe that retirement should be a time to relax and enjoy life, not worry about money. That's why we're here to help our members make the most of their retirement years. If you're over 60 and looking for ways to save money, connect with others, and have a laugh, we’d love to have you aboard.
  • Advertise with us

User Menu

Enjoyed Reading our Story?

  • Share this forum to your loved ones.
Change Weather Postcode×
Change Petrol Postcode×