If you’re looking at the stacks of toilet paper taking up precious storage space at your home and thinking of making a return, think again.
Woolworths has prohibited panic buyers from getting their money back on items stockpiled during the coronavirus outbreak.
That means returns won’t be accepted on everything from baby wipes and serviettes to canned food and bread mixes.
The supermarket usually allows refunds when there has been a change of mind and the product is “unopened, in its original packaging, within reasonable best before dates and with clear proof of purchase”.
But since Wednesday, Woolworths has been rejecting returns after it announced the change in policy, which will continue until “further notice”.
It issued a list of products that it won’t be accepting returns on.
They include “toilet paper, paper towel, tissues and serviettes, medicinal (pain relief), cleaning (anti-bacterial wipes, sprays and cleaners, disposable gloves), feminine hygiene and incontinence, baby wipes.
“Pasta and pasta sauce, canned food (fish, vegetables, soup, fruit and canned meals), flour and bread mixes, cooking oils, rice.”
Woolworths said it believed this was a “necessary measure to meet the demand of as many shoppers as possible” and thanked customers for understanding.
“The sudden and unprecedented demand for toilet paper has created a problem,” the ad explained.
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