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Cha-ching at the checkout: Shop & Scan to Win a share of $3m in Everyday Rewards points or dollars off your shop

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Three million dollars in Everyday Rewards points or dollars off your Woolworths shop are up for grabs from today as part of Everyday Rewards’ first ever ‘Shop & Scan to Win’ promotion.

For a chance to win, members simply need to purchase any three items from participating brands and scan their Everyday Rewards card when shopping in-store at a Woolworths Supermarket or Metro store, to find out instantly if they are one of 150,000 lucky winners.

Members can win up to $100 off their in-store Woolworths shop, or up to 20,000 Everyday Rewards points instantly at the check out. 

Participating brands include Arnott’s, Cadbury, Cobs, Coca-Cola, Cocobella, Dare, Devondale, D’Orsogna, Dove, Farmer’s Union, finish, Flora, Four ‘N’ Twenty, Huggies, Inghams, Kellogg’s, Macro Wholefoods Market, MCoBeauty, Moccona, Monster, Mount Franklin, Old El Paso, Oreo, Pauls Plus+ Protein, Remedy, Ritz and Vanish.

“We are delighted to launch Shop & Scan to Win just in time for Christmas,” says Hannah Ross, Managing Director of Everyday Rewards, “This is the first time we’ve run a promotion like this and we hope it brings a little cheer at the checkout.

“Getting a chance to win up to $100 off your next shop will no doubt bring moments of joy to our members at the checkout - particularly as they prepare for the Christmas season ahead.

“On top of that, there’ll be plenty of boost points offers and specials over the course of the next four weeks on much loved brands so customers can stack their value and earn bonus points.”

Other ways members can find great value with Everyday Rewards include:

  • Scanning their Everyday Rewards card when shopping at Woolworths, BIG W and with Everyday Rewards partners. Members collect a minimum of 1 point for every dollar spent. When an Everyday Rewards member collects 2000 points, they can save $10 off a future shop or Bank for Christmas.

  • Regularly boosting offers in the Everyday Rewards app. Members who boost, collect on average 5x more Everyday Rewards points compared with those who simply scan their card.

  • Signing up to an Everyday Extra subscription provides great value, with 10% off one shop every month at Woolworths Supermarkets and 2x Everyday Rewards points on every shop at both Woolworths and BIG W, helping subscribers save up to $50 a month for a monthly subscription fee of $7.

The promotion runs from 5 November until 2 December 2025. For full terms and conditions visit woolworths.com.au/shopscanwin

About Everyday Rewards:

Everyday Rewards has over 10 million active members and can save members hundreds of dollars every year by boosting offers and scanning their Everyday Rewards card when shopping at Woolworths Supermarkets, Metro, BWS, BIG W, Bupa, HealthyLife, MILKRUN, Everyday Market, Everyday Shop, Origin Energy, Petstock, as well as at over 1000 EG and Ampol petrol sites.

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Notes to editors:

  • Members have a chance to win $10, $25, $50 or $100 to use off their Woolworths shop instantly. Members must spend equal or more than the prize value to redeem, in-store only.

  • Members have a chance to win instantly 2,000, 5,000, 10,000 or 20,000 Everyday Rewards points to use on their future shops. Points are immediately added to their account.


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