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1. The Bakery “Blackout”: $0.50 Loaves and $2.00 Packs

By 7:30 PM, any bread baked “In-Store Today” is a liability for the night manager. In 2026, the markdown sequence is aggressive:

  • 7:00 PM: 50% off artisan loaves (Sourdough, Pane di Casa).
  • 7:45 PM (The Final Drop): Flat pricing takes over. Look for the $0.50 or $1.00 stickers on $6.00 loaves.
  • The “Bundle” Hack: Managers often bag up 6-packs of rolls or croissants into “Clearance Bags” for a flat $2.00. These are goldmines for school lunches the following day—just freeze them immediately.



2. The Deli “Hot Box” Collapse

In 2026, the Rotisserie Chicken is the ultimate inflation-buster, but buying it at 12 PM is a rookie mistake.

  • The 8:00 PM Rule: Most “Hot Box” items must be cleared by 8:00 PM due to 2026 food safety temperature logs.
  • The Pricing Shift: A $12.00 chicken typically drops to $6.00 at 7:15 PM, and if any remain at 7:45 PM, they are often stickered at $3.00–$4.00.
  • Deli Counter Off-Cuts: Don’t ignore the “pre-sliced” containers. Premium ham and roast beef that was sliced for the midday rush but didn’t sell is moved to the “Quick Sale” fridge at 7:30 PM with 70%–80% discounts.



2026 Price Comparison: Peak vs. 7:30 PM

ItemPeak Price (12 PM)7:30 PM “Yellow Sticker”Total Saving
Artisan Sourdough$6.50$0.8587%
Rotisserie Chicken$12.00$4.0066%
Premium Leg Ham (200g)$7.20$1.5079%
6-Pack Hot Cross Buns$4.50$1.0077%
Deli Pasta Salad$6.00$1.2080%



3. The 2026 “Cash Mandate” Advantage

From January 1, 2026, Australian supermarkets must accept cash for transactions under $500.

  • The 7:30 PM Hack: The final markdown hour is also the “System Update” hour. If the card terminals glitch during the evening reset, having $10 in cash allows you to secure three loaves of bread and a chicken while other shoppers are stuck waiting for the IT reboot.



4. Pro-Tips for 2026

  1. The “Check the Back” Strategy: In 2026, Coles and Woolworths use “Dark Shelves” (bottom or top shelves away from eye level) to hide markdowns from casual shoppers. Scan the very bottom of the deli fridge first.
  2. Bread for the Week: Don’t buy bread daily. Use the 7:30 PM rule on Sunday night to buy 4 loaves for $4.00 total, then slice and freeze. This saves a typical family $800 a year in 2026 prices.
  3. The Salad Base: Deli salads (Coleslaw, Potato Salad) hit their lowest price at 7:45 PM. Buy the “Base” for $1.20 and add your own fresh greens at home to “stretch” a cheap side into a full meal.

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