• melbaboutown@aussie.zone
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    5 months ago

    Being disabled and having to shop with them for delivery means I can’t boycott, so I was wondering whether I should at least try to screw them out of a free chocolate cake. But then by accepting that sop they might think there was some kind of goodwill between us… I didn’t take the offer.

    Now you say it’s not even available.

    Edit: Wait, if you want some cake then fuckem, take it. Check whether the offer period is over, and if it isn’t take note that their discount codes are case sensitive. I remember the word ‘cake’ was all caps

    If not then they’ve given out as many as they have or are willing to which is a jerk move

    They better be honouring the Flybuys

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      5 months ago

      Now I’m wondering if it’s possible to grocery shop online or buy by phone and get delivery without colesworth.

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        I wish Aldi did delivery. IGA is $$$$. I have a disability/chronic illness, hence delivery from colesworth. Plus trying to avoid get sick from all the illnesss going around.

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          5 months ago

          It sucks how a lot of the people that have lower incomes and are more vulnerable have fewer means to avoid the price gouging

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        5 months ago

        I think during the lockdowns the local IGA may have done it by phone, and they may have implemented online shop by now.

        But to be honest IGA items and prices are bougie, I need one stop cheap homebrand basics and I specifically go for Coles because I can routinely get $2-4 delivery slots.

        Edit: Cat food is also a big decider for where I shop because of Melbcat’s food intolerances. I’ve found that by luck the duopolies both have a flavour of homebrand cat food she can eat, and if those are out of stock there’s still pricier name brands there that are ok. From experience IGA have less of a selection and generally just stock a few popular brands which contain her (very common) allergens.