What is VIP?
Other companies have used that “we’ll beat it by 10%” policy before.
What is VIP?
Other companies have used that “we’ll beat it by 10%” policy before.
No idea tbh.
Of course, but the reason I posted, was because it was a rip off (when the billboard frame for 10% off aired, exact replica of Bunnings).
You’ll have to see the ad to know what I mean.
This one?
Jetstar
Find a lower comparable fare online and we’ll beat it by 10% (conditions apply)
http://www.jetstar.com/au/en/price-beat-guarantee
Officeworks
They are a bit tight. They only offer 5%
https://www.officeworks.com.au/information/policies/lowest-price-guarantee
Jetstar, Anaconda, Priceline, Rebel, Spotlight, are just a few that have that phrase on their websites.
Yes!
Great find
Now it may not be a total rip off, but very similar colour scheme / font / size.
Surely they’ve copied Bunnings?
I found these on YouTube. When advertising was great, especially from MoJo. The beer commercials of Seven legend Rex Mossop and Daryl Somers.
Not a fan of Pringles because they are so processed and artificial but these new “Aussie Favourites” flavours are interesting:
The chicken salt ones unsurprisingly taste like any other chicken chip.
I find the added sugar makes the Smiths Crisps Chicken ones taste weird these days.
Maybe they always had sugar in them but maybe my taste buds have matured and I can’t stand the sweetness in what is supposed to be savoury.
I preferred the school playground versions of some of those MoJo jingles.
“How do you feel? When fall over a rock and break your…”.
A limited edition Vegemite, Blend 17, is hitting the supermarket shelves. It is the first product since Bega Cheese bought the brand and the Port Melbourne factory from Mondelez earlier this year. Anyone wants to try it?
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/vegemite-blend-17-a-new-premium-recipe-of-aussie-favourite/news-story/73e1bb5c1547332bc43117e638dcd994
I thought it was granules to make a drink like Bonox in the style of Nescafe Blend 43.
But “a richer, syrup-like spread that’s a touch sweeter with a more bracing finish” sounds interesting but don’t think I like the idea of a sweet Vegemite.
At least it’s a better name than iSnack 2.0. Those were the days.
Can someone explain what the actual fuck this means?
That’s exactly what the article compares it to.
I see that and wonder if that peanut butter is cheese-flavoured.
Good move to keep the packaging identical and swap the brand out only.
I feel if they attempted to create a sub-brand (as they sort of have with dairylea - although dairylea is a Kraft brand in other regions) then we would have seen a situation where people would have assumed it’s an Aldi-style private label.