See what items Coles have reduced until August as part of the supermarket’s Dropped and Locked promo

Coles supermarket is launching a secret flash sale for hundreds of items – and they’ll stay discounted until August

  • Coles launches Dropped and Locked offer
  • Hundreds of items are discounted

Shoppers can save on their grocery bills after Coles lowered and locked down prices on hundreds of items.

The prices of more than 480 products will remain “expired and locked” until at least July 4, while the prices of 208 items will remain low until August 29.

There are big savings on things like meats, pantry staples, cleaning supplies, breads, ready meals, and fresh produce, including apples in season.

Customers can buy a whole leg of lamb to roast at a 20 percent discount for $12 per kilo — down from $15 — or a boneless pork loin for $12 per kilo, down from $14.

La Espanola Extra Virgin and Light Olive Oil 500ml bottles are 46.2 percent off for just $7 each.

The Coles supermarket cuts and locks in the price of hundreds of items in store to save shoppers on their grocery bills

Somat dishwasher tablets also dropped and locked at 40 percent with 52 packs at $21, as opposed to $35, and 25 packs at $10.80.

Just in time for winter, the Hart and Soul and Australian organic soups in flavors such as cauliflower and cashew, laksa, chunky chickpeas and vegetable are all just $3.80, down from $4.50.

Latina Fresh $11 pastas, such as veal tortillas, ricotta spinach agnolotti, and beef ravioli, are now just $8.50 each.

Cole’s Turkish sandwiches are only $2.80 for a pack of four, while six-packs of Golden Crumpet Squares, normally $4.90, are $3.50.

Uncle Toby’s Traditional Porridge Oats 500g and Porridge Quick Oats 500g usually cost $4.50 but have been reduced to $4.

Medicinal goods are also included in the deals, with Strepsil Herbal Blocked Nose Sore Throat Tablets at $11.50 for a pack of 32, and Difflam Plus Triple Action Wild Berry Cough dropping from $18 to $15.

Latina Fresh $11 pastas, such as veal tortillas, ricotta spinach agnolotti, and beef ravioli, are now just $8.50 each

Uncle Tobys Traditional Porridge Oats 500g and Porridge Quick Oats 500g normally cost $4.50 but have been reduced to $4

Latina Fresh $11 pasta varieties are now only $8.50 each. Uncle Tobys Traditional Porridge Oats 500g and Porridge Quick Oats 500g normally cost $4.50 but have been reduced to $4

Coles Turkish sandwiches are only $2.80 for a pack of four, while six-packs of Golden Crumpet squares, normally $4.90, are $3.50

Medicinal goods are also included in the deals, with Strepsil Herbal Congested Nose Sore Throat Lozenges now $11.50 for a pack of 32

Coles Turkish sandwiches are only $2.80 for a pack of four. Medicinal goods are also included in the deals, with Strepsil Herbal Congested Nose Sore Throat Lozenges now $11.50 for a pack of 32

The best deals from Cole’s Dropped and Locked offers from June 13

Coles Lamb Whole Leg Roast per kg Was $15 – Now $12

La Espanola Extra Virgin Olive Oil 500ml Was $13 – Now $7

Somat Gold Dishwasher Tablets 51st Was $35 – Now $21

Latina Stuffed Pasta Ravioli Beef 625g Was $11 – Now $8.50

Hart & Soul Coconut Lentil Soup Pouch 400g Was $4.50 – Now $3.80

Coles Turkish Rolls 4pk 400g Was $3.15 – Now $2.80

Uncle Toby’s Traditional Oatmeal Porridge 500g Was $4.50 – Now $4

Difflam Plus Triple Action Wildberry 32pk Was $18 – Now $15

Until August 29, 2023

To give kids a healthy boxed lunch, fruit lovers can buy a pack of mini apples or pears for $3 a bag in all states except Western Australia for at least six weeks, where they cost $4 a pack.

To give kids a healthy lunch box, fruit lovers in all states except Western Australia can buy a pack of mini apples or pears for $3 a bag for at least six weeks.

To give kids a healthy lunch box, fruit lovers in all states except Western Australia can buy a pack of mini apples or pears for $3 a bag for at least six weeks.

Scott Montague, managing director of Coles’ apple supplier Montague of Narre Warren in Victoria, said they have been working with the supermarket to secure low prices for the fruit this winter.

“It’s a great time of year to buy and eat apples. We still have a few weeks to pick in our winter harvest and mini apples are sweet, in season and a good way to get vitamin C and antioxidants into the kids,” he said.

Coles Executive General Manager Fresh Andy Mossop said he hopes the Dropped and Locked offer will help Aussies find healthy produce for less.

“We understand that winter can be a challenging time to budget for fresh and healthy food options,” he said.

“Winter is the perfect time for cozy home cooking and our latest round of Dropped and Locked includes great value roasts and savings on easy meals to warm up the whole family.”