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Discuss the 'Nectar card tips & tricks' guide
We've written a guide to boosting Nectar card points and would appreciate your feedback. How did you find the info? Was it useful? Do you have any other tips you'd add? Thanks for your help! MSE Sarah
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How to best spend? Especially at the supermarket
Hello! I am wondering what is the best way to spend day-to-day? At the moment we have a joint NatWest Rewards account, a NatWest rewards cc, an Amex and then a couple of cards for travel. We tend to chuck everything on the Amex and Natwest cc but do you know what is the optimal way of doing this? Are Tesco ccs worth it? I…
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Tesco Clubcard double Points
Morning. We do our main shopping at Tescos and am aware that all Clubcard members get double points until 25th Feb. My question is this:- on the coupons section of the app, I have one for double points for 2 uses. If I was to add this to my Clubcard, would I get 4x points? We have held off adding it as didn’t want to lose…
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Mushroom coffee alternatives
Hi all, We have started trying mushroom coffee but at £15 for a pack of 12 sachets it's too expensive for us long term. Can anyone recommend any viable alternatives that are cheaper that are preferably proper decaf coffee? Kind regards Mark
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Careful - not all cafes in Asda stores are Asda cafes
If you are going to go to Asda Supermarket to get the free porridge and a hot drink then beware as the majority of cafes are run by Green Street who are independent of Asda. I went to the Asda at Cribbs Causeway this morning and found this out, which I accepted - but then when I heard them advertise it on the in-store…
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ASDA organic prices
For years, I have praised ASDA for great quality organic produce, at comparatively reasonable prices. At the weekend, I noticed that ASDA organic ripe avocados had leapt in price from £1 each to 1.20. It looks like ASDA has raised quite a few organic produce prices. Husband bought an organic cucumber from Sainsbury's for…
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Iceland fresh milk changed from 4 pint to 2 litre carton
Does anyone know why Iceland milk is now in 2 litre cartons instead of 4pints? (My arithmetic is not good but it looks as if 2 litres at £1.35 is cheaper than 4 pints at £1.45) Maybe it is a reduced price for a short time but I did not notice the difference until I got home and noticed the smaller amount of milk.
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Tesco shoppers have less than ONE MONTH to spend or extend £18 million of expiring Clubcard vouchers
If you've got a Tesco Clubcard, check when your vouchers are due to expire as there's one month left to spend or extend £18 million worth before they run out on Thursday 29 February. Read the full story: Tesco shoppers have less than ONE MONTH to spend or extend £18 million of expiring Clubcard vouchers If you haven't…
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Thick Bleach
What supermarket does the best own brand thick bleach? Some I've tried in the past wouldn't be my idea of thick.
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Have you used this trick for extending Clubcard vouchers?
Hi everyone, MSE Molly G here. We're looking for MoneySavers that have used our trick for extending Clubcard vouchers successfully. If you've used the trick and it worked, please let us know when you tried it out! Thanks :)
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Carpet / upholstery cleaners
Is there any difference between Dr Beckman carpet cleaner and upholstery cleaners or can I just either one for both the sofa and carpet? Thanks
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Lidl App
Is anyone else confused with the Lidl App? I have been shopping in Lidl for years but chose not to sign up for the app as I am fed up with supermarkets trying to extract personal data from their customers. Today Lidl had their usual fruit and veg offers on display and I picked up some reduced blueberries. Further into the…
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20p plastic bag tax
So we're now at 20p for a single use plastic bag and I fully support this. But does anyone know why I am paying 20p for a paper bag? Should these not be free?
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Flora Buttery big change to ingredients
Just compared a tub of Flora Buttery in the supermarket with one I already have in the fridge. It's been completely re-formulated (and they make a big thing about this in their publicity!) so now it doesn't contain palm oil. It also now has no buttermilk, but instead has coconut fat and "faba bean preparation" whatever…
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ASDA - aldi & lidl price match. Thoughts?
Thoughts on the asda price a thing asda and lidl? Seems like there's no easy way to see what's being matched on the grocery site / app, there's just a pdf with the comparisons Not a huge range of products matched https://groceries.asda.com/event/price-match
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Mornflake Superfast porridge oats
On a good offer in Morrisons atm. Bought a 2kg bag for £1.75, which is even cheaper than their Savers ones, which i usually buy.
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Which foods do you have trouble finding nowadays? (No call for it?? We still eat it!!)
Just noticed a recent post about difficulties tracking down evaporated milk. I must say we buy that a lot less nowadays, but which foods do you still love? We’re going to go to the trouble today of making our own steak & kidney pudding. Not so easy to find ready-made ones nowadays. (The canteen in our local hospital used…
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Tesco points
We used to get money-off vouchers from Tesco based on how much we'd spent. We haven't received any since last year and I can't find anything on the website that mentions vouchers. It just talks about points. I have no clue how we're supposed to use these. We don't do days out or chain restaurant meals. What are we supposed…
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"Co-op Member Prices" now available across different co-op societies - in part
Much news reporting about "the Co-op" generally refers to The Co-operative Group, who own the vast majority - but by no means not all - Co-op shops across the UK. There are plenty of other co-op societies running stores too, which are supplied by Co-op Group as their wholesaler but independently owned by a local…
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Pulsin Sale 37p per brownie bar
Pulsin short dated stock sale, original recipe bars work out less that 37p per bar. https://www.pulsin.co.uk/product-category/on-sale/