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Any Morrisons bargains?

I'm doing my shopping at Morrisons tonight so i can get the free alton towers kids go free thingy. i don't normally do my shopping there and need to spend £25 to get the vouchers, and i was just wondering if there are any bargains to be had whilst i'm there.
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  • deanos
    deanos Posts: 11,241 Forumite
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    The vouchers are just BOGOF , there are half price offers availble direct https://www.altontowers.com
  • Kids go free with paying adults so it'll cost us £50 - is that right? that's what i've heard about the vouchers anyways. I'll check the website now, thanks.
  • deanos
    deanos Posts: 11,241 Forumite
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    The vouchers are 1 free entry (adult or child) with every adult ticket bought per voucher, it will cost you £59 for 2 adults + 2 free kids with the vouchers
  • Thanks for that. It works out around the same then as getting the vouchers or booking them online. Except of course you don't have to spend the £25... I need to get some shopping in anyways and as morrisons is closer to home i may as well go there and save on diesel. Does anyone know of any bargains there, or do you all do R&R at Tesco's?? Ha ha :D
  • louised
    louised Posts: 787 Forumite
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    I have the morrisons alton towers vouchers if you want them, I get alot of try me free things from morrisons, the cheese, the actmel, the cafe deli sandwich spreed. If you want the vouchers let me know.
  • Morrisons own label 2004 Bordeaux retails for a measly £2.78 and is as good in my opinion as any Bordeaux you can buy for under a fiver. You've got to like the style, of course. Its dry, light, and fruity, but it isn't new world alcoholic Ribena. Still, can't go wrong for that price.
  • oooh, thanks Humbug! i like a nice glass of wine. I'll look out for that one, plus all the try-me-free's. Question on the try-me-free's though - do the companies want your original till receipt or can you take photocopies. Only asking because if i get more than one try-me-free i would like to claim for both (if that makes sense). Can you tell i'm new to all this??!!

    Louised - i've pm'd you :D
  • louised
    louised Posts: 787 Forumite
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    If I buy more than one try me free I put them through in different transactions, because yes, you do have to send original till receipt.
  • Ok, thanks. Did you get my pm?
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