You very sadly undersold the Woolies Rewards card! If you ain't using that sucker, you're doing it ALL wrong! I don't do a lot of shopping, only 1-2 x a week, but in the last 3 years (ie, right through the pandemic!) I've still managed to convert all my points to Qantas Frequent Flyer points and have taken return trips from Brisbane to Cairns, Sydney, Melbourne AND Hobart, AND and just booked a 1 way with them next year out to Longreach! I luuuurve my Rewards card (*I don't work for Woolies)!
Woolworths brings back memories. It was a big chain store in the UK but now no more. Famous for their pick n mix candy lol. Isnt Coles a big supermarket in Sydney?
Oh yes, fond memories of UK Woolies. Definitely the pick and mix - the greens and purples were my fave. Woolies Southern Africa is a snob shop - so different to the old UK Woolies. I can't even get lemon curd there anymore. I get my Digestive Biscuits from Checkers. ❤️ Woolies Southern Africa is too expensive.
If you look on the yellow QUICK SALE sticker it will tell you the TIME that the product was marked down find enough of them and you will get a rough estimate in Adelaide it's done at 2pm if you went at 4.30pm it would all be gone ! LOL There is another markdown that is meant to happen around 7pm but it depends what staff are available. My friend Mr Fork is in Sydney he goes Markdown shopping in the city around 10pm and gets the best prices on meat!
@@PhatLifeProject I miss the UK Woolies. UK Woolies was definitely not a snob shop. 😂 Unfortunately, they closed down. It's a shame. I sometimes go to my local Woolies (in Windhoek, Namibia), if it's something I cannot easily find anywhere else (e.g., lemon curd - but it seems they don't stock it anymore).
You very sadly undersold the Woolies Rewards card! If you ain't using that sucker, you're doing it ALL wrong! I don't do a lot of shopping, only 1-2 x a week, but in the last 3 years (ie, right through the pandemic!) I've still managed to convert all my points to Qantas Frequent Flyer points and have taken return trips from Brisbane to Cairns, Sydney, Melbourne AND Hobart, AND and just booked a 1 way with them next year out to Longreach! I luuuurve my Rewards card (*I don't work for Woolies)!
Haha I didn’t want to make the video too long but I KNOW what you mean, the more research I did the more impressed i was!
you need to make a video ! :)
ooo tempting! maybe as a short!
we need a budget grocery shopping 2024 update on woolies and coles! i love this series
im so glad someone found value in this old video! You have definitely inspired me to do an update!
Woolworths brings back memories. It was a big chain store in the UK but now no more. Famous for their pick n mix candy lol. Isnt Coles a big supermarket in Sydney?
Yes it is! I also did a coles feature
Oh yes, fond memories of UK Woolies. Definitely the pick and mix - the greens and purples were my fave.
Woolies Southern Africa is a snob shop - so different to the old UK Woolies. I can't even get lemon curd there anymore.
I get my Digestive Biscuits from Checkers. ❤️
Woolies Southern Africa is too expensive.
Great informative videos, thanks 👍
You are quite welcome ❤️
If you look on the yellow QUICK SALE sticker it will tell you the TIME that the product was marked down find enough of them and you will get a rough estimate in Adelaide it's done at 2pm if you went at 4.30pm it would all be gone ! LOL There is another markdown that is meant to happen around 7pm but it depends what staff are available. My friend Mr Fork is in Sydney he goes Markdown shopping in the city around 10pm and gets the best prices on meat!
Some additional great tips!
Umm Coles? You said it twice before entering... Woolies!
whoops
you keep saying at my local Coles..... oops
😝😝😝 oops
Woolworths still going in Australia? Wow they shut in the in 2008
Yes! Biggest grocery chain here
No, thank you. Woolies Southern Africa is expensive. I call it the snob shop. 😂
😂😂oh wow I didn’t know they were there as well!
@@PhatLifeProject I miss the UK Woolies. UK Woolies was definitely not a snob shop. 😂 Unfortunately, they closed down. It's a shame.
I sometimes go to my local Woolies (in Windhoek, Namibia), if it's something I cannot easily find anywhere else (e.g., lemon curd - but it seems they don't stock it anymore).
thats really sad, woolies in Australia is the b@mb dot com