Yoghurt yikes: Are your Coles yoghurt tubs secretly being skimped?

In a world where every dollar counts, finding a trusted product with less content than expected will cause a stir within the quarters of any supermarket’s customer base.

Coles yoghurt, with its wide array of flavours and textures, has become a staple in many Australian households, offering a delicious and nutritious option for breakfast, snacks, or desserts.

One frustrated customer recently took to social media to share their disappointment with a surprising discovery.


The shopper found that a portion of their Coles brand mini-yoghurt tubs were less than halfway filled.

Going through a 12-pack, they found five of the banana, vanilla, and strawberry-flavoured tubs were noticeably short of the usual content.


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A customer showed yoghurt tubs from Coles filled less than halfway, accusing them of cost cutting. Credits: Tiktok / @firedupunicorn2020


The customer’s shockingly hollow yoghurt tubs quickly sparked outrage.

Animated chatter flooded the online space, with a string of consumers voicing their irritations.

‘Good to know I wasn’t the only [one] to experience this,’ one shopper said.

‘I'm so over having to return things, products are so expensive yet quality control is non-existent,’ another replied.


Though it might be easy to jump to the conclusion, as some did, that Coles was engaged in a ‘cost-cutting’ expedition, others surmised another explanation.

‘[It] Could've been a machine error,’ one commenter inferred.

‘There'll be a batch number somewhere on the packaging. Wait ‘til a new batch is on the shelves, and if it's the same as these, then it won't be a machine issue.’

According to the original poster, they received a refund eventually after ‘sending a message to the Facebook account with photos’.


The supermarket giant was quick to address the concerns. A Coles spokesperson reassured customers that they are investigating the issue with their supplier.

‘We always aim to provide quality products for our customers at Coles,’ the spokesperson said.

‘We can understand this customer’s concern, and we are currently looking into this with our supplier, who has commenced an investigation.’

Coles urged customers to bring back any items they are dissatisfied with to their closest store for a complete refund or replacement.


This raises an eyebrow in light of the ongoing investigation into Coles and Woolworths for accusations of price gouging.

These power players, who account for around two-thirds of Australian grocery sales, have come under scrutiny.

A number of lawmakers have ascertained that the stores have used their market muscle to jack up shelf prices more than necessary.

This comes at a time when multiple interest rate hikes have left more people grappling to pay their mortgages and rents.

You can watch the customer’s full video here:


Source: Tiktok​

Coles’ alleged attempt to subtly rectify the issue of price gouging had also been observed by some shoppers online.

In the end, these mishaps offer supermarkets an opportunity to investigate, rectify, and continuously improve the quality of their products and services.

The integrity of a brand often lies not solely in the absence of faults, but in their readiness and ability to repair issues when they arise.
Key Takeaways
  • A Coles shopper accused the supermarket of under-filling yoghurt tubs as a form of cost-cutting.
  • A video on social media showed that several mini-yoghurt tubs in a pack were less than half filled.
  • Other customers had similar experiences, raising concerns about quality control at Coles.
  • Coles assured customers they are investigating the issue with their supplier, and encouraged customers to return unsatisfactory items for a full refund or replacement.
Have you recently encountered anything similar? Share your experience with us in the comments section.
 
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My mint biscuits have gone up 20 cents a pack at woolies and coles, any excuse....fuel is down, food is up. I no longer shop at coles or woolies unless it is an emergency purchase of 1 or 2 items since Aldi has opened nearby....suck it up coles and woolies.
 
Amazing. When I mentioned about the tubs of 1kg Flora going from $5 to $8, this week they have come down to $6.95. Much better than before Coles. Now keep it that way for us.
 
Obviously a machine error but I don't buy yoghurt from Coles or Woolworths I buy at Aldi cheaper and guess what Australia products 👍the other two are thieves simples
 
It's not as if Coles produce these themselves. If they don't open the packaging, how would they know?
 
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Seems to be a lot more Coles own brand name products and fewer regular brand name products on shelves now, perhaps they will start to change their shop name to ONLY COLES.
 
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My mint biscuits have gone up 20 cents a pack at woolies and coles, any excuse....fuel is down, food is up. I no longer shop at coles or woolies unless it is an emergency purchase of 1 or 2 items since Aldi has opened nearby....suck it up coles and woolies.
Good on you... keep up the good work and encourage your friends to do the same
 
Everything is shrinking these days including our bank accounts. They have the audacity toaccuse us from stealing. The banks are the biggest thieves and scammers of all.
 
Take a photo, weigh it, complain working as a sales rep years ago. We took these complaints seriously & investigated the batch when we pick it up from the customer replacing the damaged spoilt goods inferior. My item last night was porterhouse steak that had been carefully concealed a third fat at $40 a kilo. I wasn't letting that go. Photo taken emailed coles.
 
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Amazing. When I mentioned about the tubs of 1kg Flora going from $5 to $8, this week they have come down to $6.95. Much better than before Coles. Now keep it that way for us.
$6.95 is not good enough- $6.99 to $3.99 is more like it..... they do this on purpose so when the customer sees $6.99 is still at 14% increase... not on.. thieving, dishonest mongrels.....
 
Omg get over yourself! I mean seriously all you had to do was return it to the store speak to the manager..NOT jump.on social media proclaiming how you were short changed for the sympathy vote! I seriously doubt their last 2 brain cells would function together after that 'catastrophe'🤣🤣🤣
 
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