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  • imposter
    imposter Posts: 791 Forumite
    edited 10 August 2013 at 1:54PM
    tigerwhite wrote: »
    Quoting myself but £1.96 spend due to some yogurts going through the Til at 34p (see above post) then an APG of £2.12:j:j:j:j iVe been paid 12p to take away 10 yogurts :T

    Nice! This is store-dependent as mine all went through at 68p earlier

    1 x Muller Greek Style Corner Yogurt with Black Cherry...£0.68 £0.34
    1 x Muller Light Fat Free Strawberry Yogurt (175g)£0.50 £0.34
    1 x Muller Light Cherry Yogurt Fat Free (175g)£0.68 £0.34
    1 x Muller Light Mandarin Yogurt Fat Free (175g)£0.68 £0.34
    1 x Muller Light Raspberry & Cranberry Yogurt Fat Free...£0.68 £0.34
    1 x Muller Light Vanilla Yogurt Fat Free (175g)£0.50 £0.34
    1 x Muller Light Toffee Yogurt Fat Free (175g)£0.50 £0.34
    1 x Muller Crunch Corner Vanilla Yogurt & Chocolate Ba...£0.50 £0.34
    1 x Muller Corner Chocolate Digestive Crunch Corner Yo...£0.50 £0.34
    1 x Muller Corner Crunch Strawberry Shortcake (135g)£0.50 £0.34

    £6.80 for 10 yoghurts
    Minus discount of £2.37
    Minus discount of £0.43
    -> £4
    With PP of about £2.30
    Elite 5:2 #54 12/13 lbs (18 Jan) 1st Target :j
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
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    edited 10 August 2013 at 2:35PM
    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    You mean you didn't take your own! :eek:

    Lucozade sports and J20s were all packed along with some of CoTs Organic White and some Garnacha. ;)

    A couple of Lucozade Sports (4x500ml) now just added onto the M list. Not putting the Orange on there as all I've found in M is the Orange Lite.

    There [Strike]seem two possible ways[/Strike] now seems one way to go on this:

    In T:

    Lucozade Sport Carribean Burst 4x500 has just increased (acc. to msm;):rotfl:) from £2.50 in T to £3.85. Possible DTD and £3.85 vs Morries £1.92 (or vs A's £2.00 if M comp unavailable to you).

    Or indeed the Orange Lite Tvs M (price also increased today in T) - not available in A (and, as looking at best price ignoring cond.spends/store-specific MOCs, I've not put onto the M list as the 10% cheaper from A on the others).

    Also - a longer shot perhaps as this has been £3.85 in T for a week longer - the Lucoz. Sport Raspberry (vs M, or vs A in the absence of an M comp.).

    In A:

    :(:(:(Price for A on msm on the Carribean Burst has just changed in front of my eyes to £2.00. I did have this on my M list (as just added):

    [FONT=&quot]Lucozade Sport Carribean Burst 4x500ml
    £3.85 £1.92:eek: (until 1/9) (vs M)
    Lucozade Sport Raspberry 4x500ml
    £2.00:( £1.92:eek: (until 1/9) (vs M)[/FONT]


    Now going to change the price on the Carribean one to £2.00 in A:( - was hoping it'd go the other way and to have found the Raspberry (already showing at £2.00 on msm) going through at £3.85 and then £2 GC + 10%.


    * * * * * * * * * *

    So just looks like shopping in T now, on the Carribean if old pricing is on shelf. The Raspberry may be a longer shot DTD - but if old pricing is there still (after a week), same result hopefully. Add to the two above (for T only, and risking no back-up vs A in the event of a nil return for M on T's PP), the Raspberry version (appears to have increased in price today).

    All of these are the 4x500ml. For "only" 2L of drink, straight £1.92 - or even 10% off that - is considered way too expensive. Only a goer if there's DTD. (When you consider the 'ordinary' Lucozade were £2 for multipack of 6x 380ml some time ago, as opposed to £3s more recently. Charging you a quid more in every supermarket that stocks those now! I'm having no truck with £3 pricing, or even with £1.92-10% for fewer bottles.)

    You can sometimes get cheaper Lucozade multipacks in places other than major supermarkets.

    Go for DTD only. Only buying it (and then in the right comparison basket) if you hit lucky in that respect!
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    MKS wrote: »
    Have been going through both. 2 x finest go through with 2 x sides. Or if using the hot pie/italian (not sure that there's one over £5 in the offer at the moment), put the finest one through first and then it asks for assistance for the pie one. Assiastant will put it through as can see that you've bought the pies. Ditto chefs pledge.

    Thanks for info. :A

    Was hoping to use chefs pledge, finest and pie, so looks from your post I would be better using 2 finest as chefs pledge has longer expiry. ;)
  • annieme
    annieme Posts: 452 Forumite
    We are ofg camping to that part
    of the world nxt week. Anyywherre you would recomend fi a day out?
    Longdown Dairy Farm is a winner for young children. I'm not sure how old yours are. If you look on the website 'whattodowiththekids.co.uk' it has lots of ideas & sometimes vouchers. There's one for Longdown. Another super place is Moors Valley country park. Lots to do there & you only pay for parking. Hope you have a great time & enjoy your stay.WTDWTKWTDWTK
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
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    Are the Lucozade Sports any different from the "ordinary" Lucozades (apart from name)? Regardless of the diff. range of flavours each brand-name has (I'm not talking about that).
  • nerfdad
    nerfdad Posts: 13,795 Forumite
    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    If you like making your own enterainment and have your own tent/caravan try East Creech Farm. Bit further than New Forest as in the Purbecks but Nerfs would love playing in the forest. (Actually woods but to little uns. ;))

    Looks good:beer:
    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    You mean you didn't take your own! :eek:

    Lucozade sports and J20s were all packed along with some of CoTs Organic White and some Garnacha. ;)

    Not very mse of me:(
    tweets wrote: »
    Good Afternoon.

    Not been pie shop today last week we didnt enjoy the pies they where dry and hardly any filling.

    Mum had bought us some finest chicken and gravy pies


    She got 2 boxes and said she argued with sour face tiller 0because she wouldn't take 2 £2 off coupons. Mum snatched coupon of woman and read it out loud and she said queue behind her where tutting 0 In end she got her £4 knocked off. (Mum took One pie out and give me other three saying one for me and two for her her precious Poppy 0 )


    Then she had an accident was going down travelator to go for taxi she had trolley and granny bag on wheels separate both got stuff in. Then mum seemed bit unsure but near bottom she fell and trolley ended up on top of her. 0 So they stopped travelator and mum said this guy lifted her up in one swoop. They sat mum on free newspaper pile and got first aider and a bottle water. She had bruised her elbow so first aider put cool pack on it to stop the swelling. She ok now. I told her she should use the lift. I always use the lift hate that travelator it jerks nearer to bottom you get.

    No smillies because i am on google chrome , IE having a paddy .

    Hope you and mum are ok tweets:)
  • dipdap
    dipdap Posts: 6,181 Forumite
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    Fairclaire, thanx!
    I have a CC mailing MOC for these (probably because I bought tons with the mag MOCs :D )
    Now to find out what flavours morribobs stocks :)
    fairclaire wrote: »
    Haven't been keeping up with your lists savvy :o so apologies if this already on it

    T A S M

    1x
    WALKERS HOOPS & CROSSES ROAST BEEF 6PK 18G
    - £1.79 £1.79 £1.80 £1.00
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  • tweets
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    fairclaire wrote: »
    tweets I hope your mum is ok!
    DS2 has a real thing about escalators, absolutely refuses to get on them. I don't know if he gets a sensation that he doesn't like? he can't describe it to me. He just tells me that he won't go on the stairs that stop your body from moving itself?? :o:rotfl:

    She seems ok this happened Thursday afternoon. If she had been hurt i think tesco staff would have rang me.

    I dont care for escalators and go all queazy when i see folk going on with buggies. I stand there and have to pluck up courage stand on step :D

    Dont go on London underground with DS2 i remember going London with mum for a weekend and we had to go on underground and this escalator seemed to go into a dark tunnel and looked steep . Well mum went first as soon as we got there and down she went lol. Took me about half hour get on it. Mum was frantic at bottom wondering where i was and she couldnt get back up :rotfl:
  • dipdap
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    rose28454 wrote: »
    Just took Mum to the care home and settled her in. She is not happy as the toilet is small in her room and she has to back in with her frame to sit down. Sis came with me and went straight back as she feels guilty leaving her. Now they are all going to blame me for her being there. Feel very down now as I also have to large cold sores with all the stress.

    Rose you've done what you feel is best for your Mum hun :)
    Hopefully your family will (eventually) see it that way too when you're Mums all settled in :)
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  • nerfdad
    nerfdad Posts: 13,795 Forumite
    tweets wrote: »
    She seems ok this happened Thursday afternoon. If she had been hurt i think tesco staff would have rang me.

    I dont care for escalators and go all queazy when i see folk going on with buggies. I stand there and have to pluck up courage stand on step :D

    Dont go on London underground with DS2 i remember going London with mum for a weekend and we had to go on underground and this escalator seemed to go into a dark tunnel and looked steep . Well mum went first as soon as we got there and down she went lol. Took me about half hour get on it. Mum was frantic at bottom wondering where i was and she couldnt get back up :rotfl:

    I can imagine you mum looking up saying " I've lost my tweety pie"
    I bet she looked like a mad woman waiting for you at the bottom:rotfl::rotfl:

    Was it you tweets who posted about the free car cleaning stuff as 2 lots have come in the post today and you normally post links for this type of free stuff:T:T
    If not you tweets thanks OP
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