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Price match pledge pays

IGA has always taken great pride in being part of the community and offering its customers the convenience of shopping local, and while a friendly service and local convenience are important, giving customers great value for money is what keeps them coming back.
That’s why IGA’s Price Match was introduced.
The store has reduced prices on hundreds of everyday products to match the major national supermarket chains.
So now customers won’t pay more to shop local on hundreds of everyday products.
Stocking your favourite brands, supporting the community and now, reducing prices on hundreds of everyday products to match the major national supermarket chains, all adds up to more reasons to shop at IGA.
The store checks the Coles and Woolworths “everyday shelf price” for each product in the price match product range. It excludes Coles and Woolworths products which are on “promotion” or “special” (including weekly or temporary special offers and multi-buys) and excludes prices for products that are damaged or “reduced to clear”.
To get a price for price match products, the store matches against the lower of the Coles or Woolworths price. The price match price comes into effect in store each Wednesday (Friday in Western Australia), reflecting either the Coles or Woolworths everyday shelf price from the previous week.
So come on into IGA Narre Warren South, located at Amberly Park Shopping Centre, corner Seebeck Drive and Ormond Road, Narre Warren South, telephone 8790 2600.

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