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catalogue from 24/06/2026 > Big discounts

catalogue from 24/06/2026 > Big discounts

We need to produce HTML only, around 400 words. Use exact structure: <h2> catchy title: store name + main catalogue theme from the vision data. Store: Woolworths. Theme: Promotional Sale (from vision data). So title: "Woolworths Promotional Sale". Could add "Big discounts"? The catalogue title includes "Big discounts". But instruction: store name + main catalogue theme from the vision data. Theme is "Promotional Sale". So h2: "Woolworths Promotional Sale". Could also include "Big discounts"? Not required. We'll follow instruction. Intro paragraph: describe this specific catalogue — what products/categories are featured, valid dates. Use real product names from vision data. Must mention product names. Provide dates: Valid: 24/06/2026 to 30/06/2026. Mention categories: Health & Beauty, Fruit & Veg, Meat & Seafood, Bakery & Deli, Pantry & Drinks, Household & Pet. Mention some product names: Red Rock Deli Chips, Arnott's Tim Tam, Nescafe Coffee, Australian Seedless Amorette® Mandarins, Coca-Cola Range, John West Tuna, Arnott's Salada, Sorbent. Then <h3>Featured Products & Prices</h3> then a styled HTML table with columns Product | Price | Deal. Use <th style="background:#f5f5f5;padding:8px;border:1px solid #ddd"> and <td style="padding:8px;border:1px solid #ddd">. Include all products from the data. Then one <h3> + <p> per product category found in vision data. 3-4 sentences each. Mention SPECIFIC product names and prices from the data. Categories list: Health & Beauty, Fruit & Veg, Meat & Seafood, Bakery & Deli, Pantry & Drinks, Household & Pet. We need to assign products to categories based on typical classification, but we must only use data; we can infer categories: Red Rock Deli Chips (Pantry & Drinks? maybe Snacks but not in categories list; could be Pantry & Drinks). Arnott's Tim Tam (Pantry & Drinks). Nescafe Coffee (Pantry & Drinks). Australian Seedless Amorette® Mandarins (Fruit & Veg). Coca-Cola Range (Pantry & Drinks). John West Tuna (Pantry & Drinks? maybe Meat & Seafood? Actually Tuna is seafood, so Meat & Seafood). Arnott's Salada (Pantry & Drinks). Sorbent (Household & Pet? Actually Sorbent is tissue/paper, maybe Household & Pet). Health & Beauty: none directly; maybe we have no product. But we need a paragraph for each category; we can still write about category even if no specific product? Must mention SPECIFIC product names and prices from the data. If no product in that category, we cannot mention specific product names; maybe we can say no featured products? But rule: Write ONLY from the vision data — real product names, real prices from the data. If a category has no product, we could still mention

24/06/2026 – 30/06/2026 46 pages
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catalogue from 24/06/2026 > Big discounts

catalogue from 24/06/2026 > Big discounts

We need to produce HTML promotional description ~400 words. Must follow structure. - <h2> h2 title: store name + main catalogue theme from vision data. Store: Woolworths. Theme: "Winter Health & Beauty". So h2: "Woolworths Winter Health & Beauty". Or maybe "Woolworths Winter Health & Beauty Catalogue". Need catchy title: store name + main catalogue theme. Use exactly that? Probably "Woolworths Winter Health & Beauty". We'll include as <h2>. Intro paragraph: describe this specific catalogue — what products/categories are featured, valid dates. Use real product names from vision data. So mention products like Maybelline Lash Sensational Body Mascara PK1, Revlon Ultra HD Matte Lipcolor, etc. Categories: Cosmetics, Beauty. Valid dates: 24/06/2026 to 30/06/2026. Then <h3>Featured Products & Prices</h3> then a styled HTML table with columns Product | Price | Deal. Use th and td styling as given. Include all products from the data (8 products). Provide price and deal as per data (price string like "$14", deal "1/2 Price"). Then one <h3> + <p> per product category found in vision data. Categories: ["Cosmetics","Beauty"] (two categories). So we need two sections: each with <h3> category name and a paragraph 3-4 sentences each, mentioning specific product names and prices from the data. For Cosmetics category: list products that are cosmetics (most are cosmetics). For Beauty category: maybe also cosmetics? The data: categories: Cosmetics, Beauty. Featured: Maybelline, Revlon, Glam by Manicare. Deals: 1/2 Price Cosmetics. Theme: Winter Health & Beauty. We'll split: Cosmetics paragraph: talk about Maybelline Lash Sensational Body Mascara PK1 $14 1/2 Price, Revlon Ultra HD Matte Lipcolor $10 1/2 Price, Maybelline Eraser Concealer $11.50 1/2 Price, Maybelline Pressed Powder $11.50 1/2 Price, Maybelline Blush $8 1/2 Price, Maybelline Lipstick $11.50 1/2 Price, Glam by Manicare Eyelash Curler $6.50 1/2 Price, 1000 Hour Eyelash Extensions $22.50 1/2 Price. That's all products; but we need to allocate some to Beauty maybe focusing on health & beauty aspects: maybe mention the same but talk about beauty routine. Ensure we don't invent anything else. Then <h3>Best Deals</h3> then <ul><li> with the top deals from vision data. Deals array: ["1/2 Price Cosmetics"]. So list that as a bullet. Then <h3>More Catalogues</h3> then <p> one sentence mentioning: <a href="https://ads21.net/au/coles/" style="color:#e52d27;font-weight:600;">Coles

24/06/2026 – 30/06/2026 8 pages
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Woolworths Catalogue This Week Starting 20 May 2026 – Fresh Weekly Specials, Half Price Deals & Real Savings for Aussie Families

If you’ve been keeping an eye on your grocery bill lately, you’re definitely not alone. Prices keep shifting, and most Aussie households are trying to stretch every dollar without cutting back on the good stuff. That’s exactly why the Woolworths catalogue this week starting Wednesday 20 May 2026 is worth a proper look before you head in-store or jump online.

Every week, Woolies rolls out a fresh batch of weekly specials across everyday essentials, fresh produce, snacks, and household staples. And honestly, some of the deals are actually decent this week – especially if you’re planning a full top-up shop for the fridge, freezer, and pantry.

The current catalogue runs from 20/05/2026 to 26/05/2026, giving shoppers a solid window to grab savings before prices reset. Whether you’re a careful budget planner or just someone trying to avoid paying full price for everything, this week’s Woolworths specials are worth checking out.

Why the Woolworths Catalogue Still Matters for Aussie Shoppers

Let’s be real – most of us don’t have time to scroll endlessly or compare every single price in-store. That’s where the woolies catalogue comes in handy. It gives you a quick snapshot of what’s cheaper this week, what’s on half-price, and what’s actually worth stocking up on.

For many families, checking the weekly catalogue has become part of the routine. It’s a simple way to plan meals, avoid impulse buys, and make sure you’re not missing out on Australian supermarket deals that can save you a fair bit over the month.

And with Woolworths updating their woolworths supermarket catalogue every Wednesday, there’s always something new to look at. Some weeks are better than others, but there’s usually at least a few bargains that make it worth a browse.

What’s Worth Grabbing in This Week’s Woolworths Specials

This week’s catalogue is packed with everyday essentials and a few seasonal surprises. Nothing too over-the-top – just solid grocery bargains that actually help when you’re trying to keep the weekly shop under control.

  • Half-price snacks and drinks for school lunches and work breaks
  • Discounted fresh meat and BBQ essentials
  • Pantry staples like pasta, rice, and sauces at reduced prices
  • Cleaning products and laundry items on multi-buy offers
  • Fresh fruit and veg bundles for everyday meals

You’ll often find brands like Cadbury, Coke, Tip Top, Bega, and Devondale included in the Woolworths catalogue specials. These are the kinds of products most households already buy anyway, so getting them cheaper just makes sense.

If you’re planning a BBQ or weekend get-together, this week is also a good time to check meat deals and drink specials. Nothing fancy – just good value for money items that are handy for feeding a crowd without blowing the budget.

How Aussie Families Are Saving More on Groceries This Week

With the cost of living still a hot topic, more families are using the woolworths wa catalogue and national weekly deals to plan smarter shops. It’s not about cutting everything back – it’s about timing your purchases better.

For example, if chicken thighs are half price this week, it makes sense to plan two or three meals around them. Same goes for pantry items like pasta or canned goods – when they’re discounted, that’s the time to stock up a bit.

Plenty of households are also mixing Woolworths shopping with other stores like Coles weekly specials and Aldi catalogue deals to stretch their budget even further. It’s pretty common now to split your shopping based on what’s on special where.

Seasonal Deals and What to Watch Right Now

Seasonal shopping always plays a big role in the Woolworths specials this week. Even outside of major holidays, you’ll notice shifts in what’s discounted.

As we move through cooler months, expect to see more comfort food ingredients popping up in the weekly grocery specials. Things like soups, slow-cook meats, and baking essentials tend to get better pricing during this time.

At the same time, everyday essentials like toilet paper, dishwashing liquid, and laundry powder often appear in bulk deals or “2 for” offers. These are the quiet savings that really add up over time.

Simple Budget Tips to Make the Most of Weekly Catalogue Offers

Using the woolies supermarket catalogue properly isn’t just about spotting discounts – it’s about planning your whole week a bit smarter. Here are a few simple habits that actually help:

  • Plan meals around what’s on special, not the other way around
  • Stick to a shopping list based on the catalogue
  • Stock up on non-perishables during half-price weeks
  • Compare prices with other stores like IGA deals or Foodland specials
  • Avoid last-minute convenience purchases where possible

It doesn’t have to be complicated. Even small changes like buying household products on sale instead of full price can make a noticeable difference over a month.

Planning a Cheaper Weekly Grocery Shop in Australia

If you’re trying to bring down your weekly spend, the woolworths catalogue next week preview (when available) can be a helpful planning tool. It lets you decide whether to buy now or wait for better deals coming up.

Most Aussie households find that combining catalogue browsing with meal planning works best. You don’t need to overthink it – just pick 4–5 meals based on what’s discounted and build your list from there.

Also, don’t forget to check online options. Woolworths makes it pretty easy to shop through Woolworths online deals, which can save time and help avoid impulse buys in-store.

Everyday Products That Usually Show Up on Special

Some items almost always rotate through the woolworth supermarket catalogue. If you keep an eye out, you can regularly catch them at reduced prices:

  • Soft drinks and multipacks
  • Chocolate blocks and snack foods
  • Milk, cheese, and dairy basics
  • Frozen meals and quick dinner options
  • Breakfast cereals and spreads
  • Cleaning and laundry essentials

These are the everyday essentials most families use weekly, so even small discounts here make a difference over time. That’s why the Woolworths weekly specials tend to be so popular – they cover exactly what people actually buy.

Shopping Online vs In-Store – What Works Better?

A lot of Aussies now mix both in-store and online shopping depending on convenience. The woolworths catalogue catalogue is useful either way, but online shopping does make it easier to stick to a budget.

When shopping online, you can quickly compare prices, remove unnecessary items, and focus only on what’s on special. On the other hand, in-store shopping sometimes helps you spot unexpected grocery specials that weren’t on your original list.

It really depends on your routine. Some families prefer doing a big weekly online order, while others still like walking through the aisles and grabbing what feels like good value on the day.

Other Stores Worth Checking Alongside Woolworths

If you’re serious about saving, it’s always worth comparing a few catalogues each week. Some shoppers also check Costco offers, Kmart deals, and Chemist Warehouse specials for extra savings on bulk goods and household items.

Mixing and matching between stores is becoming pretty normal now. It’s a solid way to make sure you’re not overpaying on basics.

Final Thoughts – Don’t Miss This Week’s Woolworths Deals

The Woolworths catalogue starting Wednesday 20 May 2026 is packed with practical savings that actually matter for everyday living. Nothing too flashy – just reliable discounts on groceries, household items, and weekly essentials that most homes use anyway.

If you’re planning your next shop, it’s definitely worth taking a few minutes to check the woolies catalogue before heading out or ordering online. With prices the way they are, catching a few half-price specials here and there really does add up.

So before the week gets away from you, have a look at what’s on offer, plan your list, and grab the best deals while they’re still running. Once the catalogue ends on 26/05/2026, those prices are gone – and you’ll probably wish you stocked up a bit more.

Latest Woolworths Catalogues & Specials in Australia

Looking for the newest Woolworths catalogues? We update this page every week so you always have the latest specials, deals and offers from Woolworths in Australia. Browse other Grocery & Supermarkets catalogues in Australia: COLES, ALDI, IGA, Foodland.

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