The supermarket giant has shocked customers by slashing the price of dozens of items – including $10 off ham just in time for Christmas.
The supermarket giant has slashed the price of a slew of Christmas staples with just a week left until Christmas Day arrives.
But there are also savings for turkey lovers, with Coles RSCPA whole medium turkeys reduced from $30 to $28.40 each, or $7.47 per kilo.Meanwhile, Coles RSCPA whole large turkeys were $36 but are now $34.40 each, and the restaurant-inspired Coles Salmon Pastrami roast is now only $22, down from $26. There are also savings to be had in gifts including toys and stocking fillers, including Santa sacks, Frozen 2 and Star Wars products, thongs, pyjamas and T-shirts, dolls, train sets and more.
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