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  1. CrispyJimJam on

    You get bigger discounts if there is a lot of one item. A lot of the time it’s just 1 or 2 items the discount won’t change much or sometimes at all.

    If there are 20 of the same thing going ofd in a couple days you can get up to 50% off, but obvs they don’t last long.

  2. Agent_Jay_42 on

    I don’t get why they do this at my local, seen many a photos of heavy discounts at other stores, but mine it’s 20-60¢ off for near date expiry or get the fresh ones full price with a week to spare.

    There’s families out there that count the cents in their wallet and this would be great for them rather than just thrown away.

  3. Smooth_Yard_9813 on

    not for meat or dairy. its off already on expiry date .
    non meat items are fine , like chocolate 🍫 just keep it in fridge
    I only buy heavily marked down chicken breast for fish bait , never for personal consumption

  4. Efficient_Umpire1428 on

    I saved 60c recently on some meat at Coles. With prices these days I’ll take what I can get.

  5. Acceptable-Suspect56 on

    Ignore the yellow stickers and compare price per kilo. Chicken breast is still cheaper, even with the discounts. Chicken drumsticks are a third of the price. You’re paying for the convenience of the preparation.

  6. Its “best before” is today, I’m not buying their cheapest chicken burger on the last day for a saving of 54 cents.

    It’d have to be 90% off before I consider it.

    Also, since when is a chicken product marked with ‘best before’ and not ‘use by’?

  7. still-at-the-beach on

    Chicken that’s got todays date … should be at least half price not 54cents off.

  8. Killer_Raphael on

    You’ll be lucky if it gets marked down by $1. Coles became very stingy with their markdowns a good while ago and only do like 10-20 cents at a time now.

  9. I don’t understand why they bother with this. I picked up some cheese the other day and it was *only* like a dollar or so off (20% off at most, probably more like 10 or 15%) and when it scanned a the till it flashed up and they took it off me because it’d passed it’s sell by date.

    How did it only get to 20% off? It’s seems like their policy switched perhaps 6 months ago to we’d rather throw out everything than offer any sort of discount just to get at least some money (and, you know, *not* waste food!)

  10. It’s only a best before not even a use by! I’d be waiting for the fourth discount

  11. tumid_dahlia on

    You mean the $4.97 discount? Once it’s under five bucks it’s basically free food.

  12. It also depends on where you live too. My Coles in the inner city you’d be lucky to get a WHOPPING 40 cents for meat/bread with a use by date of the same day where as when I’ve been out in lower socioeconomic areas (cough Loganholme and Eagleby cough), I find proper discounts of 50-60% off.

    It’s like the bloody petrol problem- if they know you can afford it, you won’t get the same “discounts” as other parts of Brisbane.

  13. Clearly no can read or have an understanding of what best before means.

    Its not come midnight the product suddenly becomes inedible and a danger to society.

    You probably have this in your fridge at home past the date and still cook it regardless.

  14. Extra_Ad_5451 on

    Don’t buy that processed garbage. It’s regret wrapped in bread crumbs. Honestly, it tastes like chicken Devon, would be cheaper to buy a Devon roll even after discounts. 

  15. Equivalent-Shake-77 on

    Not really, You’d be waiting until after 6pm at the absolute earliest for the 3rd discount to be done.

    Unlike the first two discounts which can’t be overridden, the 3rd mark down can be marked down by 78%.

  16. Damthemalltohelp on

    I am just paying full price at that point to buy peak freshness chicken burgers

  17. Delicious-Today-6113 on

    They are shit. The crumb is thicker than the chicken concoction is coats.

  18. Fancy-Perception-944 on

    Just wait by the dumpsters, they have to throw it out sometime. Besides chicken never goes off…

  19. AcrobaticPrior5326 on

    Yes but the third discounts are usually heavily competitive. We are only allowed to do 2 discounts prior, 1 the day before and one the day of before clearance MD. We don’t get to pick how much they get markdown before clearance as our machines determine the % based of metrics.
    Clearance markdown depending on the person and product is between 68-78%. Usually stores do this during late afternoons and we get swarmed by customers during this period.