1. The $20 “Scavenger” Shopping List
In 2026, the goal of the “Final-Hour” run is to acquire high-cost items at 70–90% off. Here is what a typical $20.00 haul looks like at 8:15 PM on a Tuesday night:
| Item | RRP (March 2026) | Final-Hour Price | The Strategy |
| Beef Mince (500g) | $12.50 | $2.50 | Brown immediately; freeze for tacos/bolognese. |
| Chicken Thighs (1kg) | $17.00 | $4.00 | Slice and freeze in 250g portions for stir-fries. |
| Artisan Sourdough | $8.50 | $1.20 | Slice and freeze; toast straight from frozen. |
| Ready-to-Roast Veg Kit | $9.50 | $2.00 | Blanch for 1 min then freeze for soups/stews. |
| Sausages (8pk) | $11.00 | $2.50 | Freeze individually to avoid clumping. |
| Deli “Scrap” Ham (500g) | $15.00 | $3.50 | Perfect for omelets and home pizzas. |
| Kangaroo Steaks (2pk) | $13.00 | $3.00 | High-protein “Iron Hack” for students. |
| TOTAL | $86.50 | $18.70 | Total Saving: $67.80 (78% Discount) |
2. The 2026 “Flash-Freeze” Protocol
Markdowns are near their “Use By” date for a reason. To save your $20 investment, you must follow the 1-Hour Rule:
- Home & Prep: Do not leave your haul in the car. Get it home within 30 minutes.
- The “Pre-Cook” Pivot: If meat is on its final day, brown the mince or bake the chicken immediately before freezing. This “resets” the safety clock and saves you time on busy weeknights.
- Flat-Packing: Freeze mince and stews in Ziploc bags pressed flat. They defrost in 15 minutes in a bowl of cold water, preventing “thaw-panic” dinner orders.
3. Why Monday and Tuesday are “Stockpile” Nights
Supermarkets traditionally over-order for the weekend rush. By Monday and Tuesday nights, the “Weekend Buffer” of premium meats (Wagyu, Organic, Free-Range) reaches the end of its shelf life.
- The Competition Gap: Sunday night is full of “panic shoppers” prepping for the work week. Tuesday at 8:15 PM is historically the lowest foot-traffic hour in Australian CBD and suburban stores, giving you first pick of the 80% off stickers.
4. Digital Support: The “Rewards” Multiplier
In 2026, both Everyday Rewards and Flybuys use AI to send “Points Boosters” based on your shopping habits.
- The Hack: Activate your “10x Points on Meat” or “Spend $50, get 2,000 points” boosters before your Scavenger Run. While your total might only be $20, these markdowns still contribute toward your “Spend” goals, effectively giving you cashback on top of your 80% discount.






