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20% off Orders over AU$150 & Free Shipping @ iHerb

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EOFY2023

48 Hours Only End of Financial Year Sitewide Sale. Use promo code EOFY2023 and get 20% off orders over $150 AUD.
Offer valid for Australia and New Zealand orders only. Exclusions apply. Can't be combined with other offers. Offer ends July 1 at 3:00 AM AEST (June 30 at 10 AM PST).

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  • +2

    Uh uh, oh oh just $150? With a new account you can always get 20% off on almost all products for around $80 Aud and free postage. Meh

  • +3

    No thanks iherb is a rip these days

    • +8

      Still cheaper then Aussie prices for identical products and lots of superior products then on our market and cheaper then what's available here. But yes, they're not what they used to be price wise, probably because they know that they don't have any real threat, competition.

      • 3 strikes!

        Than, than and than.

        There should be no 'Then' in any of those sentences.

        • There should be no 'Then' in any of those sentences.

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqwzuiSy9y0

          Jokes aside, yeah, iHerb pricing used to be far more competitive, especially with the free delivery. Also, over the last few years, they've dropped a fair few popular products that other sites still sell.

      • +1

        Yeah it's depressing to see orders from previous years.

        Some things have gone up 30-70%.

        Fish oil has lost any sense of reason for pricing.

        One pack I bought a year or two ago is now over $100. I bought it for $40ish previously.

      • +1

        Honestly, iherb is so expensive now that Chem Warehouse often has cheaper options. The only downside is that our labelling laws are utter trash, you only get a vague idea of what's in them, whereas in the US they have to label every single ingredient and, for active ingredients, their actual amount.

  • As always, exclusions apply

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