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Woolworths
Address: 29 Station St , Subiaco 6008, WA, AU
Phone: (08) 9388 3199
State: WA
City: Subiaco
Zip Code: 6008


Opening Hours

Monday: 08:00-21:00
Tuesday: 08:00-21:00
Wednesday: 08:00-21:00
Thursday: 08:00-21:00
Friday: 08:00-21:00
Saturday: 08:00-17:00
Sunday: 11:00-17:00


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Reviews
We dropped by this Woolworths for some groceries. This is a very large branch with a huge variety of grocery, personal care, beverages, fresh vegetables and lots more.
Hopeless lack of staff at the checkouts no one wants to go through the self checkout with a full trolley just jamming the checkouts with trolleys to try to force people to the self checkout is poor service. The only staff member Anthony needs to be moved from the checkout might have a disability but just scan and pack the bags mate preferably without dropping items, half packing or asking if i want to mix hot and cold items even though had 6 big bags. But most disappointing is you shouting at someones kid for moving the plastic divider is not on being poor at the job is one thing but this is unacceptable. Think somewhere away from customers would be best or somewhere simple like stocking shelves. Xmas present for all the customers.
Made an online order for delivery, stated that I wanted the order handed to me and not to be left alone to make sure if went to the right place. No contact from the driver on delivery, turns out they took it to the wrong place. Even left detailed delivery instructions to avoid this. Took ages to get in contact with someone from support, only to get a very average response and told I would get a refund in 3-5 business days… no effort to resolve the issue or even apologise for the inconvenience.
As a person suffering from dismorphia and social anxiety I feel offended by this store's un-inclusive practices and lack of trust towards customers. They have cameras built-into the self-check out machines that show your face on the screen, which other than torturing me as a person suffering from disphoria is meta-telling that " we have a video recording of you just for your information", implying a malice intent from customer, meta-communicating with customers in distrustful and passive-agressive manner. Maybe Coles also has cameras, but at least I don't see my face on the screen - which is less painful to me, as I suffer from disphoria and try to avoid taking photos and looking in mirrors. I feel tortured for the benefit of the company at expense of my feelings, and for this I hate Woolworth. Unfortunately it's not always possible to avoid visiting this place, but I believe that all places in Australia should be free from discrimination and have suitable conditions for people. Gladly, Coles doesn't discriminate people with social anxiety and dismorphia.
Not sure how, or I just never notice. The hot cross bun, everytime I buy, is always "frozen". Top bit looking normal, bottom is wet as from freezer melting.
The staff was ok. Needs a freshen up. Felt quite miserable shopping there. Prices are a little more expensive than Coles for berries.
The shop is lovely and cool on a very hot day They were so on the ball that they had already put aside the lotion which I left at the till and didn't realise it until the next day.
Lovely, clean, well stock...
This is the only supermarket in Perth where someone is allowed to smoke virtually outside the entrance door. There is man who sells the Big Issue there. Every time that I go to the supermarket he is smoking there. When I went there yesterday he was smoking. Behind him were some blankets and the area looked really grotty and like a homeless encampment. I don't know if he lives there. According to the WA Health Department: The Tobacco Products Control Regulations 2006 external site made under the Tobacco Products Control Act 2006 external site prohibit smoking in all enclosed public places including those on licensed premises. These regulations apply to all public premises, including: shopping centres He knows that it annoys me, and this is why he lights up a cigarette when I go past. But I also think that he probably does it all the time anyway. I am going to report this to the WA Health Department with details of when I have been there so the cameras can be checked.
Woolworths Subiaco has signs up all over their store that abuse to their staff will not be tolerated. And, rightly so. A month ago, I was shopping in the Subiaco store and it was around 2:30pm. There was only ONE person on the checkouts. There were four people with trolleys filled to the brim waiting to be served. Three people including me went over to the ‘express checkout’ and complained politely but firmly that it was unacceptable. There is a lady who often works on the express checkout. She is always helpful and she explained that they were seriously short staffed. However, there was a young guy early twenties, if that that didn’t like me complaining and mumbled abuse at me. When I challenged him he didn’t have the courage to repeat what he said. This is the second time that I have experienced this sort of behaviour from young men who work in this store. Maybe Management needs to include in their training that it’s not acceptable for staff to abuse customers. The fact that Woolworths was ‘short staffed’ is not my problem and I’m not interested in being given this excuse. Let’s not forget this is the company that forced their staff to take an ‘experimental’ vaccine or lose their jobs. Many staff left.
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