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11 years ago
coles open Monday to Friday 8am to 9pm Saturday 8am to pm sunday 9am to 6pm and u can buy every thing in one place groces milk bread cold meats cold seafood and more read more
Logan Central Plaza
Cnr Wembley Rd & Wilbur St
Logan Central Queensland 4114
Australia
(07) 3208 9344
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http://www.coles.com.au/
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They sell everything under one place u can earn qantas points and get a petrol voucher 4c offread more
the iga has fresh vegs and fruit and friendly staff and the own is helpful too and they sells…read morepapers lotto smokes and more open 7 days a week m to s 6.30pm to 8.00pm please try it
Its expensive but it is IGA.The store is always open and has a surprisingly large selection for…read moresuch a small store. The staff are always friendly even when they look tired.
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Its a good place for every thing under the same roof and open 7 days a week Mon Tues wed Thurs Fri…read moresat 7 am to 9 pm sun 9 am to 6 pm u earn fly buys points and u get a petrol voucher 4¢ off at Coles express station shell and u can buy phones top ups and more
Customer service in the Deli was absolutely disgusting. she was rude and arrogant. Even told me I…read morehave my stuff and can leave now during my conversation with the manager. Apparently you can't ask for something to be slices to your liking according to this rude employee and backed by the manager. I was a deli manager for a very long time and as frustrating as it is when you're super busy you don't refuse to service the customer. This lady had no customers at all and no reason for not providing the service other than she didn't want to do it.
Today, I went to IGA and was very disappointed to be served by a lady named Louise in the Deli. She…read morelooked like she did not wantto be there. I asked for hot food, which she provided but did not give any bags. I asked for bags and she gave it to me without placing the hot food in. The food she gave was hot, did she expect me to hold hot food in my hands around the store. I have coles down the road but I travel all the way to IGA just for their service. Everytime i get hot food from IGA the rep always puts hot food in the bag for me as they know we dont have bags or utensils to handle hot food. But Louise really upset me today with the bags and her attitude, she didnt care and looked like she didnt want to be there. I hope this feedback goes back to her. I am also a customer rep, but I treat people how would like to be treated. Customers are important, we always need to go above and beyond for them as they help us keep our jobs thats how I see it. Make an effort to provide great service to everyone that comes in your store, otherwise they wont return!!
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the iga sells phone credit all ph company and cold meats smokes and drinks groceries biscuits all…read morekind and milk bread newspaper magazine open 7 days a weeks and u can pay with credit card eftpos card and cash or coins and sell black and gold brands too to save u money soon they take the myer one card to earn points and u can stop under the same roof and freezer goods too ice ice creams pie apple pies and more
This is a reasonably new Coles so it benefits from a modern fit-out. Very handy for local office…read moreworkers as well as residents. Has a good selection across all ranges and varieties, including bakery, deli, f&v and meat section.
Coles is handly place to shop at open .7 day and price are good u earn flybuys points there tooread more
Great little Japanese store in Alderley…read more There isn't a huge variety of food to buy but what is there is pretty decent. I would definitely suggest buying one of the special $2 curry paste block things. They are AMAZING! It's a shame they put an English nutrition tag over the instructions on how to use but you can peel it away. But yes best way to make incredible home made Japanese Katsu style curries! They do some great organic products and have some decent prices on Japanese frozen and chilled products (like various tofu). They intermittently have fresh vegetables but if you are a rice eater then the bulk quantity bags are definitely worth the money! The couple of staff I've seen there are fantastically friendly.
The store is small but the shelves are packed more accurately and neatly than any other specialty…read moregrocer I've walked into. It reminds me of Xu Zhen's art installation ShanghART Supermarket. And this, my friends, is a good thing. It makes everything easy to find, there's no ambiguity as to what's what and you can be in and out in a lickety-split. Due to the size of the store, their range is not as vast as your Burlington's or similar. They do focus primarily on Japanese goods and again, this is a plus. It's takes away decision overload. A great and handy spot for Northsiders!
The reason I look forward to Wednesdays and Saturdays. The new range of stuff comes out at Aldi…read more The one at Mt Ommaney is really clean, well organised and well staffed. They do what Aldi want them to do best, be courteous and efficient. Get those people through that long line of check out. Get those crates moved pronto. I love this Aldi because the staff there are friendly and whilst they don't chit chat will tell you and ask you how your day has been. They are pretty good at hunting down things for you, and let me tell you when the new stuff comes out on Wednesdays and Saturdays there is like a swamp of desperate people waiting to pick up the latest bargain. I'm one of them. You can get a Jack n Jill branded Train Table set (almost an exact replica of the Fisher Price one) made with quality wood for $60. The other brands go for over $100 easily. You can get really cool stuff for yourself, the kids, there is always something well-priced here. The Mamia branded nappies are cheaper and even better than Huggies. They don't leak through, just form a heavy gel that sits in the nappy until it sags so much you realise you have to change it. 9-14kg Toddler ones go for $13/pack... that's cheap! And when you're done crowding around the middle section where the bargains are, you can get some damn fine salmon to grill for dinner.
Attention all lactose and gluten intolerant beings! This deli is a must-go for all those suffering…read morethe crippling affects of said allergies. Intolerant free? Don't worry, there's still rows upon rows of sumptuous produce for you too, I was just a little over-excited to see such a large variety of allergy-specific foodstuffs. This deli is huge, and it's easy to get lost in aisles of towering cheeses; pasta sauces; ready-made and ridiculously healthy meals; gourmet ice cream, gelato and sorbets; and olive oils. Seriously, there are so many varieties of olive oil, it's hard not to believe you're in Italy. But the best part? The huge selection of gluten-free muesli (yes, there is the Byron Bay's own Brookfarm Muesli [though exceedingly expensive it is outrageously delicious]) as well as dairy-free gelato and the gluten-free pasta. And it's not just the spaghetti which is gluten-free, it's everything from squid-ink pasta to tagliatelle. And of course, to be true to any deli, Zone is packed with fresh fruit and veg, a huge number of cuts of meat and wonderfully sweat pastry treats (I highly recommend the Turkish Delight...out of this world!).
This is my favourite deli in all of Brisbane and luckily for me it is close to work. Also a tip…read morethat not many know is that they give 10% discount to Qhealth staff when you show your ID badge at the till. What could be better! It is a small store but it has a bit of everything. There is a large gluten free section which is fantastic for a one stop shop. The fruit and veg is to die for, it is bigger and tastier than more mainstream supermarkets. It is pricier, however it stays fresher than items purchased elsewhere. As for the deli section WOW, I love love love it. The antipasto selection is vast and all super tasty. I am not someone who likes olives, in fact I can be found discretely trying to spit them out, however the olives from zone fresh are delicious and you can find me fighting for the last one! Definitely try the stuffed olives with brie and sweet chilli. You can also order platters from zone fresh. I have ordered some for this weekend so i will report back. The butcher section is also fantastic. The meat, poultry etc is all delicious and great quality. You can get some handy hints from the butchers for recipes for dinner. I also love the oil selection in zone fresh. My husband is a chef so likes to experiment with different things. This store is a cave of treasures for him to create culinary delights. Don't expect to get things cheaply in zone fresh but do expect the best quality and service.
If I've said it once, I've said it a million times. Walking aisles of supermarkets can be super…read morefun. Think of all the different packaging design to devour. No, just me? Okay then. Awkward. This super chic grocer is up there for me. Head straight to the aisles of jams, chutneys, and other such condiments. Packaging branding heaven. I used to live across the road from James Street Market (and still visit frequently) and yes, it is as dangerous on your back pocket as you might imagine but let's break it down. For a slightly higher price you're selecting top quality produce, specialty cheeses, sweets and other accoutrements. You've got access to a patisserie (French Twist), a florist, a butcher, a fishery and sushi bar. The produce is always fresh and the ability to walk out empty handed? Extremely difficult. Case in point: a friend and I were recently on the hunt for salted caramel for a cheesecake. Sure, we could have made it from scratch (and normally we might have) but to put it bluntly "Ain't no body got time for that!". We'd hunted a few different specialty stores we thought would be on the money but it was James Street Markets that came through with the goods. The staff member that looked after us found it on the shelf with such air and grace. There was no trouble for her to point us in the direction of the jar that held our salted caramel dreams.
Despite its namesake, the drawing card for Fine Fruit On James is actually its cheeses. Yes, yes…read morethey also have fresh fruit and vegetables but in general, I find Brisbane has such an excellent range of fresh fruit and vegies anyway, especially if you shop for seasonal produce. You can usually pick up a few unusual mushroom types at Fine Fruit On James - enokis, King Oysters, wood-ear mushrooms but Asian supermarkets usually cover the same range. I repeat, it is their cheeses which stand out against their competitors. They have everything from camembert in the Adelaide Hills to Spanish manchengo. I became a goats' cheese convert after sampling their 'Lingot Chevre De Pelussin'. They also stock a decent range of gourmet deli products such as ice creams, pates, dips, oils, sauces and vinaigrettes. For an indulgent grocery shopping experience, Fine Fruit On James is the place to go.
Coles is your basic supermarket here in Australia. They do have deals, but they come and go and may…read morenot last forever. My favorite is the 2 for $5 on Tim Tams. They have some pretty good ready made dinners, the bakery is good, and it's quite manageable. This one does get particularly busy, ESPECIALLY on Sunday nights. Don't even try Sunday nights, it's not worth it. They run out of fruits and vegetables quickly which is a bummer. Don't forget to get a flybys card if you are here permanently to collect points to use for promotions, it also works at other retailers like Target as well!
This is my preferred grocer, primarily because their costs are lower than Coles or Woolworths. They…read morealso offer organic items at reasonable prices, and although it can be nervous purchasing from unfamiliar brands you can rest assure their items are quality as all items are picked and branded under Aldi. They have regular sales, and you can pickup non grocery items for good prices. This Aldi is quite, particularly in the afternoon- if you're going take a Green Bag and if you're shopping big then be sure to have the trolley when you get to checkout. It'd be great if they had self checkout.
Located in Orion Springfield Town Centre, this modern Coles supermarket is busy but huge with a lot…read moreof open space so you don't feel like you will numb into people in aisles. There is a coffee cart near the entrance as well as fresh plants and flowers available to purchase. The fruit and vegetable selection is massive and I love the freshly made and packaged sandwiches, salads and wraps. There is a clothing section and a lot of registers (including self serve) available so I haven't had to wait in line yet. The staff are very friendly and there is competitive pricing with a Woolworths supermarket at the opposite end of the Town Centre.
Convenient location downtown and near my hotel. I pick up gluten free snacks and other items from…read morehere when I'm in Brisbane. Employees are nice and helpful. Casual environment and they fit a lot of stuff in a medium sized space. Lots of self service checkouts.
This is my must "go to" grocery when I am staying in downtown Brisbane. I usually pick up a local…read morebeer selection along with coffee and Aussie style licorice. This time, the licorice flavors changed since 3 years ago and Coles didn't have my favorite flavor. The store is well organized, clean, and the clerks are very conversational during your checkout process. I prefer this store over others when staying downtown Brisbane.