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Sunday Brunch £4 meal deal @ Morrisons
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dobbiesloan wrote: »We will have to start calling this "Price Rise"
Morrisons Value Eggs 4 pack 50p. But you can get 3 packs for £1
Morrisons Extra Thick Sliced Bread 50p. Morrisons Value loaf better for bacon butties 30p
Princess Pure Orange Juice 50p good deal
Branston Beans 2 for 50p Branstons’s beans and spaghetti have been on offer at this price for months
Morrisons Unsmoked Bacon 180g £1 Further along the shelve you will find Prime Faye Rindless Unsmoked 200g packs £1.99 buy one get one free
Morrisons Button Mushrooms 50p. Or twice the weight Closed Cup for 89p
Morrisons 4 Salad Tomatoes 50p Or further along the shelve 6 for 69p
no pleasing some people:rolleyes:Take every day as it comes!!0 -
I for one am grateful for the tips you give gere Dave :jno pleasing some people:rolleyes:
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Spanks a lot for the explanation! :beer:sarah_elton wrote: »Yes, Morrisons do the following 'levels' of egg:
1. Value - caged hens
2. [Can't rememeber the name] Grey carton, red sticker - caged hens
3. Freerange - green carton - free range hens
Then I think a premium organic or some such nonsense.
I've switched from #3 to #2 - in recessionary times my principles go out the window.
I like to go for free range eggs personally, but certainly not one to question other people's choices!
I'd rather purchase free range eggs and then purchase a cheaper brand of orange juice/toothpaste/underpants. :A
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I got the Free Range just under £3 for 12 thought it was a bit expensive actually.
A bit peeved I could have got my Quality Streets cheaper. I bought Q/S and Roses at weekend for £4 each from Morrisons0 -
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Just collect 4 till receipts for over £40 between now and 17th Dec and they will give you a £20 voucher
If you usually spend more than £80 on a family shop just give your other half a trolley ant put half your spend in it. That way you can get 2 vouches.
http://www.morrisons.co.uk/Christmas/Christmas-dinner-on-us/[/quote]
Did i read it wrongly or do the 4 till receipts have to be from different weeks0 -
charlottes_web wrote: »Did i read it wrongly or do the 4 till receipts have to be from different weeks
Yes they do have to be from different weeks0 -
dobbiesloan wrote: »The last time they had a breakfast offer the bacon was 50p for 4 slices now it is £1 fir six, if you dont think that is a price increase then I'm pleased for you.
i only posted this as it is an offer, granted it may not be the best offer they have done, but times are getting harder, and if you did not notice they are a buisness not a charity, and i for one am grateful for any saving they give, or any other company gives at the moment, the end of the day if you don`t like the offer you dont have to buy it, anyway i dont want to get into war and peace over 2 rashes of bacon, i can see why most people are afraid to post offers on this forum, and i in future will think twice about posting any offers in the future, DaveTake every day as it comes!!0 -
charlottes_web wrote: »Did i read it wrongly or do the 4 till receipts have to be from different weeks
yes they do have to be from seperate weeks, but this is a good offer, cause if you basically already do your weekly shop in there, chances are you spend at least £40 a week, so they are giving you £20 for nothing, and if you are staff or relative it is even better, cause you spend £40 but with discount takes it down to £36, but because the original total was £40 you still qualify :j ,DaveTake every day as it comes!!0 -
i only posted this as it is an offer, granted it may not be the best offer they have done, but times are getting harder, and if you did not notice they are a buisness not a charity, and i for one am grateful for any saving they give, or any other company gives at the moment, the end of the day if you don`t like the offer you dont have to buy it, anyway i dont want to get into war and peace over 2 rashes of bacon, i can see why most people are afraid to post offers on this forum, and i in future will think twice about posting any offers in the future, Dave
Just ignore these hairsplitting nitpickers Dave and please keep posting the tips. I'm sure there are lots of us out here who really appreciate it, but sadly most don't post a thank-you message. It's always the same - the complainers hog the airwaves but the satisfied majority just stay silent.0
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