Woolworths Australia announces ‘major’ pricing change – and it impacts over 1,300 products
Woolworths has announced a major change to the prices of hundreds of its most popular products.
The supermarket giant has cut its prices on food and home purchases by an average of 18 percent to help customers through the cost of living.
Reduced prices are available from February 28, 2024 through May 28, 2024 – including meat, vegetables and snacks among the new discounts.
The popular Woolworths’ Meatballs range (400g) dropped from $8 to $6 per pack, including pork and veal meatballs and beef meatballs with carrot, celery, tomato and onion.
Shoppers will also find price drops on Roast Pork Knuckle (was $11/kg, now $9/kg), Heart Smart Beef Stir Fry (500g) (was $12, now $10) and Woolworths RSPCA Approved Diced Chicken Breast (1kg) (was $12, now $10) $15.50, now $13).
Woolworths has just announced a major change to the prices of hundreds of products
Woolworths also reduced the prices of its salad bowls and bags, including the Green Goodness Salad Bowl (240g) (was $6.50, now $5.90), Caesar Salad Bowl (200g) (was $5.50, now $5) and Baby Leaf Spinach (120g) (was $3, now $2.20).
Parents will rejoice to see popular school lunch box purchases at lower prices.
You can now get the BEGA Cheese Kids 8-Pack (was $7, now $6.30), Kids 5-Pack Bananas, Pears or Apples (was $3.50, now $2.50) and Vaalia For Kids Strawberry Yogurt Buy 140g (was $2.40, now $2).
The cleaning and laundry department has also taken a dip: the popular Dynamo Professional 7in1 detergent capsules in a pack of 45 have dropped from $43 to $30.
Shoppers will also find that the Dettol Multi Purpose Cleaning Wipes are now $7.80 instead of $13, and the Pine O’Cleen Multi Purpose Spray is $3.50, down from $7.
The supermarket giant has cut its prices on food and home purchases by an average of 18 percent to help customers through the cost of living
Reduced prices are available from February 28, 2024 to May 28, 2024 – with meat, vegetables and snacks among the brand new discounts
Woolworths Chief Commercial Officer Paul Harker told FEMAIL: ‘We know our customers are looking for lower prices and offers to help them manage their budgets, and we want to help them spend less when they shop with us.
‘This season we have included a range of products in the autumn price drop to ensure that families can buy ingredients for meals, snacks for the whole family and packed lunches for children, as well as household essentials at an even higher price.
‘This is in addition to our 6,000 weekly specials and the Low Price program. Customers can also benefit from great added value in the store thanks to our wide range of own-brand products, which are on average 30 percent cheaper than comparable brands.’