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Yep I never use the individual item boosters as they only appear when the items are on fake "normal" price never ever when on the normal "special" price.
 
He noted the things I buy on special then become boosters when they are not on special often 1-2 weeks after. I can see what they are trying to do there. Not falling for that one.
I think of it as my consolation price when I'm stuck buying something I didn't think of during the specials at full price
 
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Well some are only on special occasionally so if a booster is one of these that we buy anyway so be it.
But there is another problem 4. Of Mrsdrron's boosters passed the test to buy though only 2 were in stock. This used to happen a lot when we were more frequent WW shoppers.
 
Looks like Woolies are trying to continue with the general boost rewards for at least a couple more weeks - 10x points on selected poultry for 2 weeks from Wednesday.

They're also doing a big "Roblox Rewards" campaign for 4 weeks from Wednesday - buy 3 products to go into a draw to win a share of 100 million "Robux" (an in-game currency for Roblox). Similar brands to Boost Your Budget. I hope they've got better Christmas campaigns than this up their sleeve...
 
They're also doing a big "Roblox Rewards" campaign for 4 weeks from Wednesday - buy 3 products to go into a draw to win a share of 100 million "Robux" (an in-game currency for Roblox).
Great job Woolworths…

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Meanwhile, I'm in the middle of Coles two week offers on both accounts, managed to stack an 8* with one. Wonder when Woolies will start to miss me
 
Well some are only on special occasionally so if a booster is one of these that we buy anyway so be it.
But there is another problem 4. Of Mrsdrron's boosters passed the test to buy though only 2 were in stock. This used to happen a lot when we were more frequent WW shoppers.
There were a few items ‘boosted’ last week that I needed. I live in the country and not one of the ‘boosted’ items that I wanted were in stock. I guess everyone in this area gets the same boosters but it means that I will definitely not plan my shopping around buying anything boosted.
 
And the boosters are very rarely on special, but the week prior or week after, those same items more than not are on special
 
Spend $200 in one or more shops and get 1400 points.

Lucky I need to go shopping for the office kitchen this week, otherwise, no chance.
 
And the boosters are very rarely on special, but the week prior or week after, those same items more than not are on special

Except for some inexpensive fresh food items like apple or cauliflower; I usually find boosted items are only offered when they are at the fake (inflated) normal prices. For me better to forgo a 100points bonus and avoid paying $22for laundry detergent which will only be $11 the week the booster isnt on.
 
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I was hoping that once the booster bonus offers ended on 5 November that things might pick up.

Sadly, all I have are several 10x points on coconut water, soft drinks, poultry, et al, and a very unattractive spend $350 for 1800pts. Not going to lure me in with those stinkers.
 

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