Woolies cuts $15 off groceries in flash sale It is usually one of the biggest single expenses of the week – now Woolies is offering a special discount on your shop for a limited time only.
Smarter Shopping by Hannah Paine 9th Jun 2021 10:54 AM The weekly grocery shop can often be one of the biggest single expenses for families - and it can often feel like the more you try to save, the more you spend. But Woolworths is offering a special 48-hour deal which gives customers $15 off their supermarket shop. All you have to do is spend $170 or more in a single Woolies shop online for the discount to be applied between now and 11.59pm on Thursday night.
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When you think of cheap gifts you probably think of something tacky and horrible (like a novelty keychain). In reality, opting for a cheap gift can be a great idea if you know where to find the right ones. The key is to buy something they’ll actually find useful so it won’t become another dust collector.
Slip Beauty Sleep Collection (silk pillowcase) – $132
N.B. If you’ve ever slept on a silk pillowcase before you know your mum definitely wants this.
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Homebodii Ultimate Lux Robe – $149.95
At-home massagers
Mum works hard and she deserves easy access to some self-care, okay? Help facilitate that with a handheld massage gun.
Naipo Massage Gun – $84.99
RENPHO Massage Gun – Amazon currently has a $20 discount on these for $159.99
A peek at her family history
Curious cats will love the idea of learning about their heritage through an option like Ancestry DNA kit or Family History subscription. (If I was a mum, I’d want this.)
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“The increase in domestic travellers to our cellar door has been insane, everyone is out supporting local. As a result, we’ve been able to showcase our cider to so many more people, and now we have a really healthy ever growing list of Cheeky Tiki cider fans,” Zoe said.