Shopper shares hilarious way a cheeky employee packed her online Coles order when she ordered an entire bag of chocolate

  • A mum was in stitches after seeing the hilarious way her shopping was packed 
  • Rachael Hallett made a Coles order with items including sweets and toiletries
  • When she got her shopping she saw the toothpaste packed with her chocolates
  • She said she had a ‘great chuckle’ thinking the packer was sending her a hint
  • Hundreds on Facebook were also amused by the bag packer’s cheeky prank 

By Louise Allingham For Daily Mail Australia

An Aussie mum was left in hysterics after seeing how a Coles worker packed her bag in an online order.

Rachael Hallett, founder of Mums Who, shared a picture of her grocery bag filled with sugary treats and a tube of toothpaste suggesting the packer was sending her a subtle hint to take care of her teeth.

The Melbourne mum-of-two said she had a ‘great chuckle’ about the bag and amused thousands online after posting the image to her Facebook group Mums Who Save and Budget. 

Melbourne mum Rachael Hallett had a 'great chuckle' after noticing that a Coles worker packed her bag filled of chocolate with a tube of toothpaste

Melbourne mum Rachael Hallett had a ‘great chuckle’ after noticing that a Coles worker packed her bag filled of chocolate with a tube of toothpaste 

‘My Coles packer thinks they’re funny,’ Rachael wrote in the post. 

She said she has placed an online order with a few toiletry items so the toothpaste making its way into the bag with the chocolates seemed like a cheeky prank. 

Thankfully the budgeting guru saw the funny side, as did more than 1,700 Facebook users. 

‘I would have loved this if it was my groceries – sense of humour absolutely spot on,’ one shopper commented. 

‘Mine did similar once! But it was tampons and pads and they put the Panadol and chocolate in the same bag!’ another laughed. 

‘It could be soo much fun being a checkout chick!’ a third said to which Rachael responded: ‘You’d have to stuff around with people sometimes’.

Others joked the employee ‘had a point’ and applauded the ‘hilarious’ joke. 

‘I like them. They deserve a pay rise. Future management,’ one woman wrote. 

‘Well… at least you can’t say they don’t care…Probably got a dentist in the family somewhere!’ a second replied. 

Super mum Rachael Hallett’s top tips for staying organised 

Keep it simple: don’t create a complicated system that only you can use. Make sure the whole family can use it.

Think about how you want the area to function before you decide on anything else. Make the pretty things work in with function – that should be the priority.

When you’re overwhelmed find one area that annoys you most. Once you identify that area it’s much easier to come up with a plan.

Know yourself and your limits. I HATE folding so when I designed my wardrobe/drawers I made sure to not include folding – I know it won’t happen. 

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