Coles slashes prices of every day goodies to help struggling Aussie families ...

Coles slashes prices of every day goodies to help struggling Aussie families ...
Coles slashes prices of every day goodies to help struggling Aussie families ...
Coles slashes the prices of 200 products – including soups, tea, coffee, oats and convenience meals – to help Aussie households during Covid lockdown Coles slashes prices of every day goodies to help struggling families  Winter goodies have been drastically lowered including soups, tea, coffee, oats Breakfast, lunch and dinner convenience meals have been included in the slash Coles is committed to helping stock Aussie pantries families at lower costs

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Soups, tea, coffee, oats and convenience meals are just some of the products marked down as part of a Coles campaign.  

The price reductions are designed to recue the bills on breakfasts, lunches and dinners to help Aussie households impacted by COVID-19.  

More than 200 products have been slashed including key Autumn and Winter goodies along with everyday household items including breakfast cereals, fruit cups, pasta, tinned tuna, fresh convenience foods, poultry, seafood, bakery and pet food. 

Coles has slashed prices on household staples to help those families financially impacted by COVID-19 including soups, tea, coffee, oats and convenience meals

Coles has slashed prices on household staples to help those families financially impacted by COVID-19 including soups, tea, coffee, oats and convenience meals 

The cost of lunches and dinners including chicken meals and pre-prepared easy fare have all been reduced

The cost of lunches and dinners including chicken meals and pre-prepared easy fare have all been reduced 

For breakie, Coles has you covered for a quick and cheap start to the day with a four pack of delicious bagels dropping from

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