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The ‘Fill-A-Bag’ for $10 or $20 concept has hit Australia with quite a few stores across the country inviting shoppers to grab as many goodies as they can into a single bag for a set price.

This week the bargain sale happened at Foote’s Pharmacy in Queensland – and customers have been lining up all day for the opportunity to fill a bag of goodies for just $19.95.

Ally Fashion has also offered fill-a-bag for $10 promotions – and other fashion stores have followed suit.

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One bargain shopper took to the Markdown Addicts Australia Facebook page to show a photo of her bargain score.

‘At Foote’s chemist today $19.95 fill a bag,’ she wrote. ‘I walked out with two bags full and going back later when new stock out again.

‘I’ve worked out so far each bag would have been over $100 worth of stuff I have just in a bag lol. And OMG I’m filling them to max!’

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Priceline and Chemist Warehouse also have their goodie bags sale throughout the year.

Where else have you spotted a good “fill-a-bag” bargain?

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  • wow…i would love this. Nothing like this near me but I do have a priceline and they have the goodie bags during the year but they are no longer as amazing as they used to be and you do have to spend around $70 to get one.

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  • haven’t seen this anywhere near me :(

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  • Oh my, where are these sales! How am I just finding out about these now!

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  • That looks fantastic but odds of being the first three to enter shop mean a very early start and lining up ahead of opening.

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  • I’ve never heard of this. What a great concept. I had no idea a couple of major retailers/pharmacies offered this.

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  • This sounds awesome! I will have to look out for these.

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  • I’d do this for sure! Love a bargain!

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  • l haven’t heard of this until now . Is there anywhere in Victoria Melbourne that does this & l Really think people with a pension card should get first dibs on these bag’s . As we never get a far go with many things

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  • WOW… Where are these places? I remember a shop at Woy Woy on the Central Coast that did this with clothes, but that was years and years ago.

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  • I’ve never heard of this until now!
    What’s the incentive behind it?
    This wound be so good for the less fortunate.
    Hopefully they get in first so that they can get as many essentials as they can.

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  • Never heard of anything like this!

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  • ooohhh… I’d love t o hear about these when they come t o sydney

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  • I’ve not heard of these but can imagine their popularity.

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  • I’ll have to keep my eyes open for this

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  • I have heard of a couple of pharmacy groups doing this. They are responsible in that they check what is in them as large quantities of some products used orally would be toxic if people make silly decisions bases on the quantity they have.


    • What an interesting bit of info, I never would have thought of their responsibility to monitor that as part of these promotions

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