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4 pints of milk £1.00
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Yes the 2l in farmfoods is always £1, I always buy loads from there and freeze itAug GC £63.23/£200, Total Savings £00
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spankymonkey wrote: »four pints of milk are in poundland too!
Checked in Poundland this morning and the ones for sale in there are 2 litres.Striving to clear the mortgage before it finishes in Dec 2028 - amount currently owed - £24,616.090 -
ive bbe drinking the wisemen milk fromm tesco tastes just the same as emi skinned, its £1 for 4 pints, the other week it was 65pi will be debt free, i will0
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Unleaded95 wrote: »I don't quite understand the reason people still buy the 6-pint bottle.0
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In Lidl on Friday 31st July, I got 2 litres of St Ivel semi-skimmed for 98p. This looked like the regular price rather than any special promotion.0
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Sainsbury's do a 1% fat 4pt for £1 as well, although they have once reduced it to 75p.0
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Abbafan1972 wrote: »I can't understand why Asda & Tesco are selling 2 for £3.00 at the moment, so you save 6p? Wow!
because a lot of their customers will look at the 2 for £3 sticker, usually in bright red or orange to get attention, and usually stuck to the shelf obscuring the single bottle price, without even reading the original price of a single bottle let alone bothering to work out they're only saving 6p, asda and tesco prob also hope that conning them into buying 2 bottles will be masses more milk than the customer needs and that they will bin most of the 2nd (that the store has only lost a few pennies on) bottle and go back the next week and buy 2 more bottle of milk. us mse'ers know the stores are never ever doing us a favour by selling at 2 for or bogof etc,twins on board0 -
because a lot of their customers will look at the 2 for £3 sticker, usually in bright red or orange to get attention, and usually stuck to the shelf obscuring the single bottle price, without even reading the original price of a single bottle let alone bothering to work out they're only saving 6p, asda and tesco prob also hope that conning them into buying 2 bottles will be masses more milk than the customer needs and that they will bin most of the 2nd (that the store has only lost a few pennies on) bottle and go back the next week and buy 2 more bottle of milk. us mse'ers know the stores are never ever doing us a favour by selling at 2 for or bogof etc,
Yeah, supermarkets like to trick us into thinking we are making a saving. :rolleyes:
Went to Iceland today and bought some milk, it is £1 for 4 pints in mine as well. :jStriving to clear the mortgage before it finishes in Dec 2028 - amount currently owed - £24,616.090
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