There’s a lot we could say about 2020 but perhaps the most fitting is, it’s a time we’re unlikely to ever forget.
After all, isolation during the coronavirus has changed the way we work, how we play and even how we parent.
But amid this global madness, which appears to be easing up on our Aussie shores, there has been a slither of a silver lining: We’ve learnt how to shop smarter. Seriously, we have truly finessed our online shopping skills, moving even the most everyday purchases online.
We’ve found ways to save money with bulk buying. We’ve saved time from not actually having to physically go into the supermarket – even though we do kind of miss you, Woolworths. And we’ve made the whole process easier by using the one-click purchase (it’s called One Touch) with PayPal. Yep, seeyabye long forms at checkout. With PayPal you load your credit, debit cards or bank accounts only once and then you can shop from the comfort of your bed or toilet. Without having to raid your bag for your wallet every time… which is clearly not in reach when you’re on the toilet.
For me personally, the best buy I made was an exercise bike a week into iso (see the picture above), which I ordered on Catch.com.au and saved $250 from spotting a good sale with free shipping.
There are many, many benefits of online shopping, as so many of us have found during this time. I asked other mums in the Mamamia community what shopping hacks they’ll be keeping after COVID-19 gets the heave-ho for good. Here are five of their secrets:
1. ‘I got 12 bottles of wine for $35 after signing up as a new customer.’
Grace Williams, 40, Sydney
“I became obsessed with new shopper deals. All you have to do is sign up with an email address and you usually get around 20 per cent off the first purchase. I even got 12 bottles of red wine from a local wine company for $35 as their first-time customer offer was 30 per cent off. And I also did a two-minute online survey for an extra $20 discount.