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[QLD] Pauls 1L Brandy Custard $0.10 @ Woolworths (Kippa Ring)

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Marked down to 10 cents. Expiry date is 7Jan

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  • +2

    No trip to the supermarket is ever complete without a quick check for heavily discounted dairy

    • +2

      "Just hook it to my veins"

      • +1

        "I think I'm having chest pains."

  • -1

    I feel sorry for the person who had to sticker these all..
    Surely it would've been easier to change it in the system and put up a sign?

    • Perhaps they are concurrently selling ones with normal expiry.

    • -1

      Seriously so the stock not expiring would be the same price lol .
      Great thinking .

      • -1

        Stock even right at the back of the fridge is only 1 day past the 7th. It's leftover Christmas stock and will all be expiring around the same time, you don't see fruit mince pies individually stickered.
        Unless you're saying they're going to sell that extra day expiry for $4.80?
        Great thinking.

        • -1

          I stand by the techniques of all major retailers I've seen .
          Maybe they have a job for you there if they can get a big subsidy as compensation .
          I think it would be required :)

    • It ain't much but it's honest work…

    • +1

      not really sure why you're being downvoted. they most certainly could've done this a few days before the expiry date and not have marked down every single carton individually.

  • brandy?

    • No, this is custard

  • What do people do with this custard?
    I always see it marked down nearly every week.

    Do you drink it straight out of a carton?
    Make a cake?
    What is the main purpose

    • +1

      Someone that has drunk custard straight out of the carton wouldn't be asking this sort of question!

    • Mix it with fireball whiskey

    • I see where this is going..it must be delicious and full of sugar, like a BigM

  • Upvote for living in Kippa Ring, cool name.

    • +1

      'Uninitiated young man' is what it stands for, in Aboriginal language.

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