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$5 off with $20 Spend on Chilled Dairy with Flybuys and Barcode/Coupon @ Coles (In-Store or Online)

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DAIRY5

Welcome to your slightly vague Coles deal of the day! Does non-dairy, chilled yogurt count? Maybe. Does this offer not apply to Coles stores where the milk is in a fridge at the back (eg not specifically an aisle)? Better get a moove on to your Coles and find out.

Similar to previous news.com.au Smart Savers discounts.

Get $5 off today’s shop when you spend $20 on dairy products from the dairy chilled aisle in one transaction on 25 September, scan your Flybuys card and this barcode in store or enter DAIRY5 at the checkout when you shop online.*

*Offer valid for purchases from the chilled dairy department in-store or online for qualifying orders placed until 11.59pm AEST 25 September 2022. Discount applies after savings and discounts and excludes gift cards, smoking and tobacco products. We reserve the right to limit sale quantities. If you modify your online order outside of the promotional period, the discount will not be upheld. Visit shop.coles.com.au for standard T&Cs. Excludes Coles Express, Door Dash and UberEats purchases. Limit of one redemption per Flybuys account. While stocks last. No rainchecks. Voucher must be surrendered at the point of purchase. Vouchers that have been defaced, damaged, altered, photocopied or have passed their expiry date will not be accepted

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  • When you open the coles app there's a section for "dairy, eggs & fridge", so I wonder if it's that stuff?
    Eggs bring included would be neat.

    • +1

      Most likely as eggs and milk both work online.

      You can check online, just pick something add enough to get to $50 for click and collect and apply promo, then report back.

      • +7

        I should know this stuff… But Coles tell staff next to nothing about anything useful.

        I've never done online shopping because I'm currently one of the plebs who delivers the stuff, but I'll have a go when I've had coffee.

        I'm also not a morming person, sorry I forgot to tick the associated box!

  • +1

    Milk works online so should work in store
    Same with eggs, should work

  • +4

    Moove. I like it

  • Only $20

    I would have thought would have been at least $30 like normal (recent bar codes)

    • You have to spent all $20 on chilled dairy, yes?

      • +1

        Yep, only $20.

        Spent $35.18 in total, for $5 discount off the $20 of dairy, and then 1200 FlyBuys points for spending over $30. ($30.18)

  • Can you scan barcode at the self service checkout?

    • +2

      That worked for the similar $5 of $30 meat barcode yesterday.

    • yes and if you have the 1200 FB bonus points for $30 spend, just remember to add at least an extra $5 worth of goods to get that as well, so double dip.

      • Isn't it another $15?

        • ? No, this code is $5 off a $30 spend, so if you had that exact amount it would take your total down to $25, you just need to make sure the total after the $5 code kicks in is over $30, which is around another $5. I just got some Coles soft drinks and a $2 4 leaves salad mix, but you can also maximise with any of their half price specials this week, like Arnott's shapes, Four & Twenty Angus 6 packs etc etc…anything you might want or need that is on special.

          • @souths123: Title says $5 off for $20 spend?

            • @Riqodex: Hi, sorry, I was thinking this was like the other deal yesterday with a $30 spend. Yes, you would need to spend an extra $15..not hard these days.

  • I'd imagine chilled dairy would be all the stuff in fridge. UHT milk and other shelf items are obviously excluded.

  • I went there try to scan it and it did not work on checkout counter. Anyone know reason why?

    • Did you scan your flybuys?

      • I will try it today again

      • thank you. It worked this time.

    • +1

      Scan flybuys and then scan barcode under flybuys scanner. Took me 6 tries but worked eventually

      • thanks. Worked.

    • You need to scan flybuys on the flybuys scanner and this special barcode on the normal barcode item scanner. I had dramas yesterday.

  • +1

    Can I ask how did you guys get these barcodes? I've seen a lot popping up recently each day and only valid for that particular day. Is there a way to know what department will be discounted in the future days or that these bar codes only pop up randomly during that day..

    • +2

      These are barcodes published in Newscorp papers as part of a promotion tackling cost of living increases.

      • +1

        Cool! Done a little search and seem like only 2 weeks to go with this program. Thanks for replying~

    • As @Pcoder says, it’s from news.com.au: https://www.newscorpaustralia.com/news-corp-australia-and-co…

      It says 4 weeks from 5 Sep, so this week should be the last but there doesn’t appear to be any discount today. The page I was using has suddenly become a 404. Will keep checking.

      But yeah to answer your question, the codes were effectively random from our point of view. A new, different code popped up each day.

  • +1

    Thanks OP, gonna be using it at Coles shortly

  • +6

    Added $20+ eggs, cheese, milk (to $30 of other to make up $50 online) - DAIRY5 was applied.
    Dips like Hummus worked!

    Didn't work for cheese from Deli - as expected.

    • Presume yoghurt too?

      • +1

        Yoghurt included, yes (bought some as part of my shop).

  • Super good deal for me! Eggs & cheese.
    Thanks!

  • Excellent, Thanks OP.

    Needed cheese and eggs.

  • had to save the pic… tilt my phone to change the aspect… screenshot it… and repeat to reduce the size so it would scan… but got there in the end 😅 Cheers x
    P.S. "…it's milk n eggs bitch" 📽

  • Lotsa cheese purchased!

  • what is today's offer if anyone knows please

  • Stacks with frozen offer, at the moment at least.

    • Since you still need $20 of dairy/chilled products and $25 of frozen, I'm guessing stacking them is only worth doing if you're ordering online.

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