My "targetted" EveryDayRewards offer over the past few months has been the 1-2-3 offer:
Not a huge haulage of points but I can always find a way to hit those low thresholds. By contrast here's what I'm getting from Coles:
Bit steeper but again attainable for a PhD student like me and live off Youfoodz and other ready-made meal prep kits since you can't be bothered cooking.
Its ok to double dip.
They are so desperate for $ from you that they are happy to accept it.
If you get an offer for say, 400 points for buying fresh meat (in general, any type), and then 250 for buying a specific piece of meat, lets say a leg of lamb, you are then a "winn(a)"/winner.
It can work with cheese too.
Hook line and sinker.
Never double dip! It's like putting your whole mouth in right in the dip! From now on, when you get a bonus offer just take that one and end it. (For those unaware of the reference,
it's from Seinfeld)
Joking aside, these offers from Woolies and Coles are almost always stackable. At one point I had a 2000 bonus point offer activated whilst completing a multi-week challenge that would earn me 12,000 points. When you combine that with product specific offers, especially those on the sale combined with the fact that at Coles and Woolies when you shop online you get two week's worth of catalogues to order from it's not too difficult to rack up those points quickly. Yours truly has collected around 70,000 miles between Qantas and Virgin, primarily through grocery spend and clever use of online ordering and bonus offers.
In case anyone is wondering what I mean by getting two weeks of catalogues online, when you place an order with Coles or Woolies you can often place an order during one week's sales and have delivery/pick up arranged late in the week, then once you pass by that week's catalogue do the same thing for the following week, in effect being able to stack your shop in such a way as to optimize the bonus offers you hit. For instance, this week, I really liked the offers from Woolies from last week's catalogue, so I placed an online order just before the they published this week's catalogue, arranging delivery for Sunday at 8 PM. This enables me to secure those prices, whilst meeting the qualifications to hit this week's minimum spend of $40 to secure the 2000 bonus points.
-KangarooFlyer88