Coles reveals trick to help shoppers get their chef-quality pots and pans collectables quicker

Posted by Aldo Pusey on Sunday, September 1, 2024

Coles has revealed a simple trick to help shoppers fast track their free cookware collection. 

Australian customers earn a ‘cookware credit’ by scanning their Flybuys card every time they spend $20 or more in one transaction. 

Once shoppers have earned at least 40 credits, they can redeem one of the seven-piece set, which includes a stir fry pan, casserole dish and stock pot, in stores.

But there’s an easy method to get the pots and pans quickly – and free.

Shoppers can earn a bonus point for buying a participating product as part of their shop, meaning they can earn multiple credits within on transaction.

There are more than 1,000 products from 25 participating brands across every aisle including Primo meats, Yoplait yoghurt, Leggos pasta sauce, Finish dishwashing tablets, Airwick air freshener, L’Or espresso coffee and Sensodyne toothpaste.

Coles has revealed a simple trick to help shoppers fast track their free cookware collection

Coles has revealed a simple trick to help shoppers fast track their free cookware collection

Coles has revealed a simple trick to help shoppers fast track their free cookware collection 

Revealed: The participating brands for bonus credits

AirWick

Belvita

Daily Juice

Dynamo 

Finish

Heinz

La Espanola

Leggo’s

Coles Finest

L’OR 

Maggi 

Nestle 

Nivea

Old El Paso

Rexona

Slow Hills 

San Remo

Schweppes

Sensodyne

Supercoat

Twinings

Vegemite

Whiskas

Yoplait

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Customers who sign up to Flybuys will automatically receive 10 bonus credits.

For example, if a shopper signed up to Flybuys and purchased one product from each participating brand [25 products] in a $100 transaction, they will receive five standard credits plus 35 bonus credits – meaning 40 cookware credits in just one transaction, which is redeemable for a free saucepan or steamer.

However, customers can only receive one bonus point per brand, per product in one transaction so you won’t be able to receive bonus credits for multiples of the same product in one transaction. For example, five Leggos products in one transaction would only be eligible for one bonus credit. 

The MasterChef cookware range features seven pieces of pots and pans to collect or purchase in store; small and large non-stick fry pans, 2L saucepan without lid, casserole dish, non-stick stir fry pan with lid, steamer and stock pot.

To make it even easier to collect, Coles has also introduced a new method – half pay – which allows customers to redeem cookware with half the required credits and paying half the retail price. 

Coles chief marketing officer Lisa Ronson said the supermarket has made it simple and quick for customers to earn premium quality cookware at the checkout.

Shoppers can earn a bonus point for buying a participating product as part of their shop, meaning they can earn multiple credits within on transaction

Shoppers can earn a bonus point for buying a participating product as part of their shop, meaning they can earn multiple credits within on transaction

 Shoppers can earn a bonus point for buying a participating product as part of their shop, meaning they can earn multiple credits within on transaction

How to redeem the cookware collectables 

Shoppers can now earn ‘cookware credits’ by scanning their Flybuys card when they spend $20 or more in one transaction at Coles or Coles Online

Once customers have enough credits, they can redeem the cookware in store

Starting from 40 credits, customers can collect a 20cm and 26cm non-stick frypan, 18cm saucepan, 24cm casserole dish with lid, 28cm non-stick stir fry pan with lid, 24cm steamer and 24cm stock pot with lid

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‘After a year of increased home cooking, we are so excited to be giving customers the chance to upgrade their worn-out pots and pans with our new MasterChef stainless steel cookware,’ Lisa said.

‘We’ve partnered with household Australian brands to make it really easy for  customers to receive extra credits just by purchasing their usual products within a $20 or more shop, which means they can get their hands on some excellent quality cookware for free and fast.

‘The cookware range features high-value products so our new “half pay” method was introduced to help increase the accessibility of the program. For example, customers can use 20 credits and pay $20 to receive a 20cm non-stick fry pan.’

The cookware is made from high quality, lightweight stainless steel, suitable for all cooktops including induction, and the pans feature a three-layer ceramic coating, guaranteed to help customers get the best out of their cooking.

Starting from 40 credits, customers can collect a MasterChef 20cm and 26cm non-stick frypan, 18cm saucepan, 24cm casserole dish with lid, 28cm non-stick stir fry pan with lid, 24cm steamer and 24cm stock pot with lid.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Dailymail.co.uk

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