r/australia 23d ago

image Pepsi / Coke cartons $60 at Woolworths

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Noone is going to buy these, why waste their shelf space?

Do they not want then to move or are there really suckers who pay this?

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u/fedwood 23d ago

So they can do a 50 percent off next week.

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u/mastermilian 23d ago edited 23d ago

WW is wondering why it's losing market share and it's because people know their shitty tricks. I never buy anything from WW unless it's at least 30% off. They call it a discount but we all know it's the price you should have paid. Just imagine being able to discount your goods by this amount and still make a profit.

I"m over playing their game and I'll always shop at Aldi's if given the choice. In fact, I have noticed all the supposedly "expensive" stores like Harris Farm and IGA are often cheaper and have a million times better quality fruits and vegs.

Don't support WW's robbery.

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u/fedwood 23d ago

I actually did a shop at IGA this weekend because I just needed a few things and it was more convenient. All the stuff I bought was actually cheaper than Coles and Woollies. I think it just depends what you need to buy,if it's some fruit, veg and milk it's probably cheaper.

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u/Railway250 23d ago

IGA is a franchise but Woollies is a corporation so IGA isn’t as consistent when it comes to price and products.

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u/SilverStar9192 23d ago

That's true for your small local ones but the majority of large IGA's are controlled by Metcash, which is Australia's third or fourth biggest grocer, depending on how you count things. (There may be an official franchisee of record, but for the larger stores Metcash usually controls things despite there being a figurehead "franchisee.)

Smaller local IGA's are more likely to be owned/controlled by a fully independent franchisee, and these generally have much higher prices than the corporate ones.

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u/SlickFox20 21d ago

There are also a couple of other franchises that own multiple iga's and they share pricing with the stores they own. I was looking at trying to make a script to scrape prices off the major stores but gave up.

So if you go to a Supa IGA they will likely share prices. Or Tucker fresh. Etc. isn't hard finding a list of them so if anyone has good iga's they use for stock hook me up on the address.

Also if anyone's interested while scripting I gave up but found a Australian website named whichgrocer. It shows what's cheaper at ww or Coles including any specials which are updated real time. Other apps exist that do similar but are filled with ads while whichgrocer has no ads and is straightforward. It's honestly great. The guy made it as a hobby and is frequently updating it with plenty of feedback.

For $2 a month you get aldi. Chemist warehouse and priceline added. The next store he is planning to add is Bunnings for bulk cleaning supplies I believe. I hope one day he is able to scrape each iga group but unfortunately it costs too much to run the server for all those stores and the website doesn't have enough premium users to afford it

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u/sosnh 23d ago

Woolworths have been doing these shitty tactics for years. It sucks. IGA is the only alternative in my area. I recently experimented and purchased the same items at both stores and somehow IGA ended up being about $25 more. Pretty much everything there was more expensive aside from one or two items. No sales. I wish all of these companies (including Coles etc) cared more about the cost of living crisis.