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BE QUICK - MISPRICE - Tesco Cream Of Tomato Soup 4X400g - 3 for £1.20
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My local only has the tomato in the 4 pack. It has been sold out for the past few days, but managed to get some this evening.0
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urgghhh!! Tastes horrible IMO, however my normally picky boys ate it fine, and as someone else mentioned, i will use it as a base for other dishes
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I managed to get the last 3 packs in Chelmsford, Springfield Road store today and the scanned at £1.20.
With this and getting £84 profit through DTD on Shampoo's Mr T is my new best friend.
I still can't believe they made such big mistakes on pricing in such a short amount of time, bet someone gets the boot for it!2010 Wins:
10 x Dorito's & Dips, £2,000 Pre-Paid Visa card.0 -
Plenty in Rutherglen this evening. Got 6 x 4 pack and I'm going to challenge myself to eat only this at lunch everyday in Uni for the next 6 weeks (only in 4 days). I reckon I could save myself in the region of 40 quid as I tend to spend £1.50 a day on a sandwich. Thanks Mr T! (and OP)Come ride with me, through the veins of history...
I'll show you how God falls asleep on the job.
~Matthew Bellamy.
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Got 3 packs today in st helens store. Only did 4 packs in tomato but there was a SEL saying £1.99 each or 3 for £1.20.0
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Am very plesed about this didnt think it would work but i got the last 3 packs in store. marked up as £1.99 for 4 on the shelf and appeared at full price on the receipt then totalled up as multipack saving as 3 for £1.20 taking 4.77 off. yippee got home and tried it. very tasty. am going back tomorrow.0
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whats DTD?0
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mummiedearest wrote: »whats DTD?
Double the difference
Say you buy something marked up for say £5was£10 & you got charged £10, go to the customer service desk.
They will give you your £10 back PLUS another £10 making it £20 hence being called Double the difference.
I think that's right??0 -
no, not quite. if you get charged £10 but item displayed was £5 then the difference is £5. you double that giving you £10 back - making the item free.A happy wife, and mum to 2 lovely little boys :j0
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not working in my local this evening :eek:0
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