You won't believe the outrageous banana act a Woolworths shopper got caught doing at the check-out!
As the old saying goes, 'Every little bit helps,' but we here at Seniors Discount Club were left bemused when we stumbled across this story about a frugal shopper trying to save a few dollars on their grocery bill at Woolworths.
For many of our members, the thrill of finding a great bargain is unmatched. But as we read this tale about a man’s unusual money-saving tip, we couldn't help but wonder if he took the quest for a good deal just a little too far.
So, what exactly was this shopper's peculiar trick? Well, he was caught on camera peeling his bananas and weighing them at the checkout! And all of this was recorded and shared by his girlfriend on social media, where she wrote: 'How my frugal boyfriend saves money on his bananas.'
In the video, the man selects a banana from the produce section, removes the peel, puts the banana in a plastic bag, and walks over to the self-serve checkout. The goal, of course, is to save money by only paying for the actual weight of the fruit and not the peel.
You can check out the video here:
As it turns out, the tactic might not have been worth the hassle. According to a study from the New Mexico State University, a banana peel accounts for about 12.5% of the fruit's total weight. So, with bananas costing around 80 cents each, the man's trick saved him a total of 10 cents.
Social media users were quick to give their two cents on this banana debacle, with many advising his girlfriend that his actions were a red flag for their relationship.
One user commented, 'That’s not frugal; that’s a penny pincher.'
Another added, 'Real frugal people weigh them without a bag.'
Meanwhile, one individual joked, 'Break up with him and call the cops.'
While the lengths this man went to save such a small amount might seem extreme, a survey conducted last year exposed numerous tactics shoppers used to save money.
At least 10% of respondents admitted to deliberately scanning the wrong items at the checkout, and millions of others confessed to self-scanning expensive items as cheaper alternatives.
Coles and Woolworths have caught wind of these tricks and have since introduced surveillance cameras and high-tech scanning systems to reduce the number of incorrectly scanned items. The Global Retail Theft Barometer estimates that Coles loses roughly $891 million annually in theft, while Woolworths suffers up to $1 billion annually.
So, members, what are your thoughts on this? Is it a stroke of genius, or does it cross the line? We'll leave it up to you to decide!
In the meantime, let's continue to enjoy the satisfaction of saving with the Seniors Discount Club, where the only surprise will be how much you save—without resorting to any banana peel tricks! Happy shopping, everyone!
For many of our members, the thrill of finding a great bargain is unmatched. But as we read this tale about a man’s unusual money-saving tip, we couldn't help but wonder if he took the quest for a good deal just a little too far.
So, what exactly was this shopper's peculiar trick? Well, he was caught on camera peeling his bananas and weighing them at the checkout! And all of this was recorded and shared by his girlfriend on social media, where she wrote: 'How my frugal boyfriend saves money on his bananas.'
In the video, the man selects a banana from the produce section, removes the peel, puts the banana in a plastic bag, and walks over to the self-serve checkout. The goal, of course, is to save money by only paying for the actual weight of the fruit and not the peel.
You can check out the video here:
As it turns out, the tactic might not have been worth the hassle. According to a study from the New Mexico State University, a banana peel accounts for about 12.5% of the fruit's total weight. So, with bananas costing around 80 cents each, the man's trick saved him a total of 10 cents.
Social media users were quick to give their two cents on this banana debacle, with many advising his girlfriend that his actions were a red flag for their relationship.
One user commented, 'That’s not frugal; that’s a penny pincher.'
Another added, 'Real frugal people weigh them without a bag.'
Meanwhile, one individual joked, 'Break up with him and call the cops.'
While the lengths this man went to save such a small amount might seem extreme, a survey conducted last year exposed numerous tactics shoppers used to save money.
At least 10% of respondents admitted to deliberately scanning the wrong items at the checkout, and millions of others confessed to self-scanning expensive items as cheaper alternatives.
Coles and Woolworths have caught wind of these tricks and have since introduced surveillance cameras and high-tech scanning systems to reduce the number of incorrectly scanned items. The Global Retail Theft Barometer estimates that Coles loses roughly $891 million annually in theft, while Woolworths suffers up to $1 billion annually.
Key Takeaways
- A woman shared her boyfriend's bizarre money-saving tip of peeling bananas before weighing them at the checkout.
- The man's strange method saves him more than 10% at the checkout by disposing of the peel (around 10 cents per banana).
- Social media users criticised the shopper and advised his girlfriend that such behaviour was a major red flag for their relationship.
- Coles and Woolworths have introduced surveillance cameras and high-tech scanning systems to cut down on the number of items incorrectly scanned, with Coles losing an estimated $891 million per year in theft and Woolworths losing up to $1 billion per year.
In the meantime, let's continue to enjoy the satisfaction of saving with the Seniors Discount Club, where the only surprise will be how much you save—without resorting to any banana peel tricks! Happy shopping, everyone!