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Countdown 2 Day Sale: Allen's Family Bags 3 for $5, Nescafé Café Menu 30pk $12.49, 1kg Cheese Block $6.49 + More

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Countdown are having another Two Day Sale. Offers valid June 6 - 7 2016.

Deals are sorted with the most discounted at the top.

Product Is Was Discount
Allen's Family Bags 3 for $5 $3.09 each 48%
Butchery Beef Roast Bolar $10.99per KG $18.99 45%
Butchery Beef Roast Rib Vac Pak Medium $10.99per KG $18.99 45%
Sea Cuisine Cooked Prawn Cutlets $17.99 $31.99 44%
Tissue 12 Pack or Double Length 6 Pack $3 $5 40%
Nescafé Café Menu 30pk $12.49 $20.99 39%
Signature Range Cheese Block 1kg $6.50 $9.50 35%
Instore Deli Ham Finest Champagne $13.50 $20.00 32.5%
La Romanella Baked Beans and Spaghetti $0.49 $0.70 30%
Instore Bakery Ciabatta Pockets 6pk $3.90 $5.00 28%
Fab or Cold Power Laundry Powder 500g $2.20 $2.50 12%
Tiger or Sol Lager 330ml btls 12pk $17.99
Steinlager Classic Lager 330ml Btls 15pk $21.99

Enjoy :)

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  • +4

    Always enjoy the work you put into these sorted tables. Excellent presentation. Thanks!

  • +1

    In going shopping

  • +1

    Some of these were not marked down at local Countdown. Had to waste 15 mins talking to five different folks and show them their own website listings. Got there in the end. Though missed out on my consultancy fee for doing their work for them.

    • +1

      what you do is buy the item , pay the full price then you show the staff and you end up getting the product back and the item for free

      below from Countdown website

      Price Issue

      If a product is charged at a higher price than stated on the current shelf ticket/label and the transaction has been completed the following will apply:

      Single Product: A refund for the product plus the product is free of charge. (Customer keeps product).
      Multiple of the Same Product: Refund for the first product plus the first product is free of charge. A refund will also be given for the difference between the current shelf price and the charged price for the balance of the products.
      
      • Clever idea, will remember that!

      • That used to be the case everywhere when scanning checkouts were new.

        But I thought most supermarkets had rescinded that rule now. Got a lot of freebies doing just that, but thought those days were over. Have been turned down at a number of supermarkets in recent years. So if any still do, might only be one chain.

        Usually they just take 20 mins of your time to find the right staff to authorise the return. Will have to check if that still works?

        • It states those conditions on countdowns website though.

        • +1

          @ClipIt:

          higher price than stated on the current shelf ticket/label

          So if shelf ticket or label hasn't been changed, it doesn't count. Only if the ticketed price is lower than the scanned price. The policy corrects for faults in the scanning software, but not for failure to change the ticket price or advertising faults.

          Pretty sure I've tried this and been turned down for this reason.

  • +1

    Should be centralised pricing, we are being ripped off

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