Food & Drink

Cole's Supermarkets new fly buys promotion!

Food & Drink

Posted by: mistymae53

22nd Apr 2012 08:28pm

Coles are promoting a new fly buys deal where I think what you do is purchase five products that are on special that add up to at least $50, and with that you will receive a ten pecent discount. I noticed Dawn French is all over the tv and internet promoting this new offer. I couldn't help wondering why Coles did not hire a "typically Aussie celebrity" to promote this deal. I am already terribly tired of this ad being presented by Dawn French who is not only ridiculously wealthy, but I don't think she is Australian, am I wrong? or do you too wonder where Coles is coming from!


Jeollie
  • 18th May 2012 10:04pm

The actual Coles My 5 promo that you mention is actually a bit different to what you desribed. You choose 5 items, from logging into the website. It actually comesup with suggestions, which were MY actual most purchased items and then other items that I have purchased while on special. So it obviously monitors your sales on the Fly Buys card data for each member! But you choose 5 for your choice and then when you purchase any of those items and are spending over $50 you receive 10% off those items only. I have noticed it comes up on the bottom of the receipt as My5 discount..


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