1. The 2026 Markdown Timeline
While every store manager has some discretion, 2026 data from retail insiders suggests a consistent three-wave pattern for perishables.
| Time Wave | Discount Tier | What’s Available? | The 2026 Strategy |
| 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM | 20% – 30% Off | Items expiring tomorrow. | Good for tonight’s dinner; avoid if you want the “Big Save.” |
| 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM | 50% Off | Bakery, Deli, and Meat expiring today. | The “Safe Zone.” High stock availability but moderate savings. |
| 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM | 70% – 90% Off | Final clearance of today’s “Use By” items. | The 7:30 PM Rule: This is when a $25 Roast Chicken drops to $2.50. |
2. Mastering the “7:30 PM Rule”
- The “Final Sticker” Window: Most metropolitan Coles and Woolworths (closing at 10 PM or midnight) perform their “final sweep” between 7:00 PM and 8:00 PM. In 2026, this is automated via inventory systems that trigger a “must-go” price.
- The Designated “Bargain Bay”: Unlike the early 2020s, most 2026 stores have centralized their markdowns. Look for the “Quick Sale” refrigerated end-cap, usually located near the milk or the back of the meat section.
- The “Monday/Tuesday” Advantage: 2026 grocery trends show that supermarkets often over-order for the weekend rush. Monday and Tuesday evenings are the “Golden Nights” where the volume of 80% off items is highest.
3. 2026 Pro-Tips for the Meat Hunter
- The “Freeze-First” Mentality: 80% off meat usually expires today. In 2026, the hack is to buy in bulk at 7:30 PM and move it immediately to the freezer. Note: Ensure the packaging isn’t bloated or damaged.
- Ask the “Duty Manager”: If you see a staff member with a handheld printer at 7:15 PM, politely ask “Are there any further reductions coming for the brisket?” can often result in a fresh 80% sticker on the spot.
- The “Aldi” Exception: Unlike the majors, Aldi 2026 markdowns are often done first thing in the morning (8:00 AM) with flat 50% “Reduced to Clear” stickers. If you’re an early bird, Aldi is your 2026 play.






