Fissler or fizzle? Woolworths customers can’t cash in cookware credits
Woolworths' Fissler cookware promotion promised shoppers free cookware, but many are now holding credits they can't redeem due to stock shortages. The promotion allowed customers to earn credits by completing tasks, which could be used to purchase Fissler-branded cookware items. However, the stock appeared to run out before everyone could cash in, leaving many customers with worthless credits.
- ▪Woolworths' Fissler cookware promotion was based on a credits system, where customers could earn credits by completing tasks.
- ▪The promotion was supposed to have a two-week redemption period, but stock shortages occurred before this period began.
- ▪Woolworths has taken its stock locator offline, making it difficult for customers to find available cookware.
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Home Home Appliances Kitchen & Dining Fissler or fizzle? Woolworths customers can’t cash in cookware credits Opinion By Lindsay Handmer published 26 June 2026 Woolworths’ Fissler cookware promotion promised shoppers free cookware, but many are now holding credits they can’t redeem. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. (Image credit: Woolworths) Jump To: Woolworths Cookware Claiming Compendium Complaints Woolworths' response Copy link Facebook X Reddit Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter TL;DR Woolworths’ Fissler cookware promotion promised shoppers they could earn and redeem credits for free cookware, but stock appeared to…
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