‘Why?’: Kmart’s new $25 product roasted
Kmart released a 2-in-1 Inflatable Pool Lounger, but social media users had a strong reaction to the Anko product and its sun safety implications.
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Kmart released a 2-in-1 Inflatable Pool Lounger, but social media users had a strong reaction to the Anko product and its sun safety implications.
It’s hard to believe, but at one point Kmart was set to vanish as sales plummeted. The retailer’s boss has revealed how a $7.50 product was key to its turnaround.
It’s hard to believe, but at one point Kmart was set to vanish as sales plummeted. The retailer’s boss has revealed how a $7.50 product was key to its turnaround.
Shoppers have been left “confused” after the shelves of a popular retailer were stripped bare. But there’s a reason for the “really weird” move.
Aussies are no strangers to getting creative when it comes to a cheap and cheerful Kmart item – and this bathroom find is no different.
The budget retailer has launched a massive clearance sale at select stores, with prices of popular items starting from as low as 10 cents.
Aussies are frothing over a $19 item from Kmart that has been labelled the “perfect” solution to a persistent summer problem.
A popular $99 Kmart product described as a “Dyson dupe” has gone viral, with shoppers labelling the item “fantastic” in the scorching heat.
A self-proclaimed bad driver has revealed the ingenious reason why she keeps a pair of Kmart’s $2 tongs in her car, adding people always laugh when she whips them out.
The budget retailer installed hi-tech security cameras in some stores despite Woolies and Coles copping backlash for adding it to supermarkets.
An influencer who rose to fame on Big Brother has been slammed after she posted a video of her son crying while the pair were shopping.
A $35 Kmart device, dubbed a budget-friendly alternative to the $900 Dyson airwrap, has left shoppers in disbelief with its “amazing” results.
A New Zealand mother has expressed concerns after her Kmart cookware “exploded” in her face while she was preparing her family dinner.
An Aussie mum has expressed her shock at Kmart for stocking what she deemed an inappropriately-titled book for children on its shelves.
A $49 item from Kmart has sparked a frenzy after shoppers noticed designer brands sell near-identical versions for $800 more.
Despite growing frustrations at self-service check-outs among Aussies, Kmart has decided to trial a new customer-assisted feature.
For those who don’t have airconditioning as the weather heats up, this $19 tool from Kmart is being touted by shoppers as a saviour.
Fans on social media are praising the retailer’s budget-friendly version of the trendy trousers, made popular by celebs and loved by Gen Z.
A recent addition to the budget retailer’s stores has a tight grip on social media, with some declaring Kmart was “sending me broke”.
If you’re a fan of Bluey, then there is a new $29 Kmart item that is causing Aussies to rush into store.
The item originally retailed for $49 but it has since been marked as clearance, and is no longer available online, with the price dropping to $29.
A shopper who accused Kmart of charging more for clothes in a size 10 and above has ignited a debate about the “fat tax” in Australia.
The item solves a problem that Aussies didn’t even know that they had – how to keep pickles, olives and tinned fruit fresh without having the liquid spill everywhere.
A sellout Kmart cleaning item that has been dubbed a dupe of a much more expensive version has returned to shelves, delighting shoppers.
Kmart has released a brand new advent calendar for just $22, with one shopper revealing that the contents of the Christmas staple “surprised” her.
As cost of living pressures bite, Aussies are resorting to new lows and major retailers Coles, Kmart and Myer are feeling the impact.
After years of complaints, Kmart is trialling a “new” store layout – but frustrated shoppers aren’t impressed by the apparent backflip.
Shoppers are obsessed with a $15 item from Kmart, which comes in five colours, and has been labelled a “dupe” for a $70 item.
It was expected to be the latest hot Kmart item, but Aussies are taking the new product back after claiming it “isn’t as advertised” on box.
One of Kmart’s most popular Christmas products from last year has returned and customers are thrilled.
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