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5 years ago
Price gouging. Walk a bit further to Coles or Woolworths and pay half the price. $5.08 for a 2ltr pepsi, can get for $2.10 anywhere else.
3049 Gold Coast Hwy
Surfers Paradise Queensland 4217
Australia
(07) 5504 7599
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http://iga.com.au
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What time does IGA open?
IGA opens at 12:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does IGA close?
IGA closes at 11:59 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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Yes, IGA has parking options.
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Amazing variety of groceries in Austrailia... Charcuterie? YES. Seafood? Yes. Really an amazing…read morearray of goods. In the USA, Woolworths is a general store.... In Australia, it is a GREAT place to pick up food and perishables....
I love coming to Woolworths and enjoy the good prices. I've only had one bad experience:…read more One time when I was going to the toilet after downing entire hot sauce bottle, I was told to "Go away". This extremely offended me and I responded that they should just go to a different aisle.
Coles is a great supermarket. I lost my Tim Tams about a…read moremonth ago and was very disappointed. I went to Coles one day and saw that they had found my Tim Tams along with many other lost items along every shelf in the store. Needless to say, I took the Tim Tams along with other items that I remembered loosing and walked out. On the way out someone yelled, "YOU HAVE TO PAY FOR THAT!" and I laughed to myself knowing that some people hadn't been enlighten my Coles and had to BUY they're food. Thank Coles
I collected an online order placed with the Surfers Paradise store. A member of staff at the store…read moreactually thought it was acceptable to put an unsealed packet of lamb loin chops wrapped in plastic wrap into my order for collection by me. Purchasing online, even purchasing in-store, involves my trust in the standards of their staff with food management. There must be something seriously wrong with the staff or their training that someone thought it was acceptable for unsealed meat to go out in an order, and did that person think a customer would accept that, or did that person just not care or is the store just badly managed, and how did it get delivered that way without anyone else noticing? A refund will not fix my trust in that store, and I shall shop elsewhere in future. Just want to warn others so they don't experience the same from Coles Surfers Paradise.
If you are going to visit Australia you had better become familiar with Woolworths--Woolworths is…read moregoing to become your new BFF. You cannot survive a week or more in Australia without Woolworths! This is where you are going to go to buy Yogurt, Energy Bars, Bottled Australia Spring Water, Nuts, Prunes, Bananas, Apples, OJ and toiletries to keep you going on your trip. Woolworths is your life support system on the road. On my 2 week trip to Australia I was in Woolworths at least 6 times.
This Woolworths does get busy at times, but the lines are never two long. The local birds also like…read moreto visit this store. There is free parking underneath for up to 3 hours.
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This place was recommended by a friend. I was excited.by the online description of the variety of…read morefood shops Overall it looks expensive here. You have to hunt down a bargain.
Before checking into our two hotels in Gold Coast, we made sure to stop in at the local Cole's…read moreSupermarket for a few necessities for the hotel, including ice cold drinks, fresh fruits and other snacks. The prices seemed pretty reasonable for the area, so we also stocked up on a handful of Tim Tams for our friends and family back home. We also came back multiple times to pick up other necessities for the family. The Cole's Supermarkets seemed to be well spread over the various cities we visited, which made it very convenient for us to pick up healthy snacks and drinks along the way. We will definitely be back the next time we are visiting Australia.
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Woolworths is Woolworths. An expensive grocery store. Yes they have a huge range of stuff but…read moreoverpriced. Try the Aldi across the road for better prices grocery's.
U can every thing there and u can buy milk bread meats drinks smokes gift cards and earn Qantas…read morepoints there too
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
Now THIS is an IGA worth Yelping about. It's quite large for starters, almost like your Woolworths…read moreand Coles size... in fact it is that big. All pretty, across a whole shopping centre's width and meaning some serious business in the produce aisles and not to mention meat and poultry too. Now what a lot of people know about the IGA, is that it is a supermarket. This one is a 'supa' market and it stocks all the regular stuff. But what they don't know is that what this IGA does that differentiates it from its competition are the deli platters. I love these platters, there's the 'Cheese Nibbles Platter' perfect for parties, the 'Cold Meat Salad Platter' and my personal favourite platters the 'Dip 'N' Nibble' and the 'Antipasto Platter' which have saved my Yelping ass many a time for functions I've organised and food bailing out last minute. They are prepared and the people at the functions don't even know they were IGA ones... very nice. Very nice indeed! At a fraction of the price you would pay some upmarket gourmet store to do... i'm a big fan. Note: You do have to ring them up and order your particular platter beforehand, just so you don't have to wait ages if they are busy, and you don't get 'the look' if you turn up letting them know 'it's an emergency okay'. No sympathy at all. Well, there is a little from the staff who feel like being friendly, but really... come on. You can't expect Doreen to prepare a platter which will feed up to 14 people in 5 seconds. Can you?
We were at Brookside recently and when I saw this IGA I had to pop in. IGA is actually an…read moreorganisation for Independent Grocers so each store has a different owner. I'd go out on a limb and say the owners of this store are definitely of European origin. I say this as the deli section is awesome!! There were heaps of tasty gourmet dip brands I hadn't seen before, and a very wide range of meats and cheeses. The bakery was also pretty good, and the fresh fruit and veg was very fresh. The range of normal grocery items was a little smaller than a big supermarket, but do you really need all that choice anyway when you have access to all that hard to find deli goodness?
This is a good convenience store that offers alot of products. Items are pricier then a supermarket…read moreobviously but if you have forgotten to pick something up it's very convenient. They have a small fruit and vegetable section. They also sell hot chickens and have a hot section of pies and pastries. They also make fresh sandwiches and have a small deli counter with ham, coleslaw and other basic deli items. The staff are always pleasant when i go in as well.
It doesn't have much good deals Coles is better but it has free fruit for kids and it has good…read morefood. It is pretty clean but also has a bit of dust around. The people were pretty nice.
A small Asian supermarket just outside of Australia Fair shopping centre in the laneway between the…read morecar park and Scarborough St. I go there mostly to pick up weeb snacks and various pantry fillers imported from Korea, as well as Taiwan and Japan and various other places. They also have a small selection of fresh veggies and meats, homewares, plenty of spices sauces and seasonings and a lot of frozen foods. Customer service is usually pretty good and they even smile sometimes like the name suggests :P. Also there is a customer rewards deal that will give you a small discount which is nice. A handy place to get a few items the big stores don't stock. Generally recommended.