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Make 34p and free pizza!
Becles
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Tesco currently have Chicago Town Deep Dish pizzas on BOGOF, so you get 2 boxes for £1.66.
Each box has £1 worth of coupons printed on it.
If you use the coupons next visit, effectively you get the pizza for free and make a profit of 34p on each deal :money:
Each box has £1 worth of coupons printed on it.
If you use the coupons next visit, effectively you get the pizza for free and make a profit of 34p on each deal :money:
Here I go again on my own....
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Becles wrote:Tesco currently have Chicago Town Deep Dish pizzas on BOGOF, so you get 2 boxes for £1.66.
Each box has £1 worth of coupons printed on it.
If you use the coupons next visit, effectively you get the pizza for free and make a profit of 44p on each deal :money:
Bought a few packets of these last weekend. It's actually 34p profit and not 44p - but this is still excellent.If I had known then what I know now . . .
:A Official Boots Tart (I seem to be retired just now though) :A0 -
Ooops, have edited typo
Here I go again on my own....0 -
i have started stocking up on them.. these are ideal as they can be put in the microwave.... so ideal for when the kids are on summer holidays.... so getting paid 34p to feed my kids (and hubby) CANT FAULT IT.....:jWork to live= not live to work0
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Cool cool, can you defiantly use more than one voucher per transaction?0
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If your really sneaky you can save the original outlay by taking a pair of scissors with you to the shop and cutting them out there and then!!Wycombe Till I Die0
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RussWWFC wrote:If your really sneaky you can save the original outlay by taking a pair of scissors with you to the shop and cutting them out there and then!!
LOL good idea...i always put these coupons somewhere in the house, and only find them once the use-by date has elapsed!0 -
I seen this earlier but got so excited scanning my organic points and health and beauty coupons I forget to get some of these. Oh well good excuse to pop back tomorrow.0
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chriz1000 wrote:Cool cool, can you defiantly use more than one voucher per transaction?
Hi,
Yes you can DEFINITELY use more than one voucher per transaction (without buying the product at all) at most branches of Tesco, Asda and Waitrose. It's cash against your shopping but you may find some branches only let you use one coupon if you don't buy the item.
I wouldn't recommend using vouchers DEFIANTLY though.....could get you banned as mentioned on previous threads!
(Sorry couldn't resist it....:D )PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
CLICK at the top or bottom of any page where it says:
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I put batches of coupons through on the self scan tills
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Ah this takes me back to the early 90's where they had an offer with Chicago Town Pizzas in Iceland.
You bought a box of two pizzas which had a label stuck on the box for a free box of the same pizzas.
So you went back into Iceland and handed over the voucher and they gave you a free box......with another label stuck on the box...so you went back to Iceland and picked up another box and handed over the voucher for the new box with another label......continue ad infinitum
Hehe we had a chest freezer stuffed full of these things for years and gave away god knows how many boxes to friends etc.
Iceland were continually selling out of these pizzas and apoligising about the popularity of the product when they were sold out.....;)
I wonder why they never brought that offer back?
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