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50% off Abbott's Village Bread Varieties $2.6, Ocean Chef Barramundi Portion 1KG $13, Huggies Jumbo Nappies 2 for $50 Woolworths

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Woolies Specials. Starts Wednesday
Huggies jumbo Nappies 60-108pk Or Nappy Pants 45-56pk 2 For $50 Save $16
HALF PRICE Chobani Pouches 140g 5 For $5 Save $5.95
HALF PRICE Heinz Baked Beans Or Spaghetti $0.90
HALF PRICE Mars Sharepacks 144-216G $2.15
HALF PRICE Abbott's Village Bread Varieties 680-850g $2.60
HALF PRICE John West Tuna Tempters $0.97
HALF PRICE Eveready Gold AA 10PK Or AAA 8PK $5.70
HALF PRICE Blackmores Odourless fish oil capsules 400pk $19.30
HALF PRICE Ocean Spray drink varieties 1.5Lt $2.80
HALF PRICE Ocean Chef salt water Barramundi Portions, Yellowfin Tuna steaks Or Pacific Cod Portions 1KG $13
HALF PRICE Primo Chorizo $10.50kg
HALF PRICE Bazaar Gourmet pizza bases 2pk $2.95
HALF PRICE Charlies Quenches 1.5Lt $2.50
HALF PRICE Roasted & Salted cashew & Macadamia Mix 400g $6.88
HALF PRICE Arnott's Tim Tam Zumbo Varieties 165-171g $1.74
HALF PRICE Linda McCartney Vegetarian Frozen Meals 290-450g $2.89
HALF PRICE Stuart Chunky Fish Fillers 250g Or Fish In Sauce 360g $3.49
HALF PRICE Johnsons Baby Bedtime Wash, Shampoo, Milk Bath Or Top To Toe 500ml $4.49
HALF PRICE Biozet Attack Laundry Powder 1kg $5.49
HALF PRICE Finish hand dishwashing Gel 400ml $2.32
HALF PRICE Mortein Professional Do-It-Yourself Spray 2Lt $14.89
HALF PRICE Pepsi, Solo, Sunkist, Schweppes Traditional Or Mixer Varieties $1
HALF PRICE Grainwaves 175g $1.80

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  • +19

    Don't buy into Abbott's lies…

  • +2

    Mars share packs $2.15ea Get in my belly:)

  • Is the Ocean Chef salt water Barramundi Portions any good?

    • +1
      • +3

        Nice. Will cook some of those up, followed by some Nanna's mixed berries for dessert. Mmmm

        • +1

          Lol…

          If we all forfeit buying shit (pun intended) from China, we would all avoid being hospitalised.

          Once we stop buying their shit products, Woolies/Coles would not stock them as a profit loss and hopefully send their turd back to the producers.

          Always read the label, ive been doing so for 5 years now

        • +1

          @frostman: 100% on the money. Problem is the rubbish and deceptive labelling laws make it difficult to figure out where the stuff comes from.

        • @Rod71:

          I got a mate who owned a large farm in Young, NSW. He recently sold it to some Asian businessmen since he got injured. The businessman advised 100% of the Cherries harvested in Young will be sent to mainland China for a major profit for him as he said there is big market for quality Australian berries over there

          Now look back at the Berries we're sent here - we have noone to blame than ourselves for saving a few bucks

          http://news.nationalgeographic.com.au/news/2008/08/080821-hu…

        • @Rod71:

          Problem is the rubbish and deceptive labelling laws make it difficult to figure out where the stuff comes from.

          On that yes…you can get a product saying: "Made in Australia from local or imported ingredients" that's about as vague as saying: "the suspect is driving a black car"

    • +4

      Note the Country of Origin on those packaged fishies… don't expect them to be Aussie, is all (if that is important to you).

      • +1

        Yep, Mum bought some frozen calamari, tasted awful, looked at packet and you guessed it. MADE IN CHINA.

    • +1

      Yep! Tightly individually sealed. With skin. Quite tasty. We keep a packet in the freezer.

    • It's from Vietnam

      • +5

        Avoid at all costs.

        The Nana berries are most likely grown from human fertilizer. Google it. They keep sending us shit because we decide to save $3 and buy those brands rather than our local brands. Send it back to them to eat.

        I dare not say how the barras were farmed

      • +3

        +1

        Never buy anything from Vietnam. Sorry to all my Viet peeps, but seen way too much nasty stuff on the net.

        • Yep, if it's on the internet it MUST be true…

        • @billyb67: Yes. It's called YouTube

        • -2

          @rodripa:

          Oh wow YouTube, totally reliable source of news there… MUST be true if it was on YouTube.

          Hilarious.

    • Yes they are. I buy these most of the time and pan fried or in the oven following the pack instructions always comes out great.

  • Seems like a while since cashews and maccas went on halfoprice, thanks for that.

    • Was looking at that.
      Are they any good?

      • Yep, macadamia are expensive, but give the break down of cashews and maccas u get this is great value at half price. I always buy up during this time.

  • +39

    "Abbott's Village" sounds like a horrible place..

    • +3

      The name aside, it's not as good as Helga's

    • +42

      Yeah, wait till you meet the village idiot.

      • +10

        Worthy of a double+

      • So many to choose from…

    • -1

      I wonder if Tony Dumbdumb forgot to put flour in his bread this week.

      • -1

        Every village has to have an idiot.

      • -1

        Lol, I feel like he is like the poor special needs kid in school that other kids make fun of… but unlike that kid, Tony Dumbdumb deserves this…

    • +5

      At least you know your bread will be cut

    • -7

      Lookout, the reddit kids are all over this. OP's bargain is of no consequence when there's an opportunity to stick the boot into the biggest, baddest, meanest boogeyman, like, ever.

      But then again, what's life without some confected outrage ;)

      • +6

        Nice try, Andrew Bolt.

        • Not all comments about relevance, fairness, verbally abusive language and crowd-pack-behaviour are the result of fixed party-partisan beliefs. It is unfair to accuse others of acting only from a invariant party-partisan belief, just because it might be one's own experience of why someone should make a comment about what is or should be fair and equitable behaviour.

          As for me, I think I'll buy some of those cashews, thanks OP.

    • +3

      C'mon 50% off is still not enough! In the latest Newspoll only 25% of Aussies were behind Abbott.

    • We are already living in that village

  • +2

    No frozen berries on special?

  • Anyone had the Linda Mccartney products? Any good?

    • +1

      I have had several of the Linda McCartney products and they have all been quite good. The pies (i have tried Mushroom & Ale and Country Vegetable) are very flavoursome and the 'mince' was a nice texture and flavour. I am still working my way through a raincheck i got for 12 boxes of the Mushroom and Ale pies about 3 months ago :D.

  • -2

    50% is a better percentage than the real Abbots lies.

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