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1p finds at Tesco thread
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Same psychology as me saving my GR set and glasses for best:rotfl: it's like they are gold dust!
That's what I'm like with my stuff from the old DTD, just looked and am down to 5 of the large bottles of the Surf liquid, and starting to have a panic and ration it!!:rotfl:Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:0 -
rufydoofyM wrote: »has anyone got a piccy of these please ?
See my post #6930 on this thread (a few pages back)MSE- The Glitchhikers guide to the galaxy0 -
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robstersgirl wrote: »How's your dog today hun ?
Ah, thanks for asking:) He's a lot perkier this morning, but the little b****r knows every time I try to give him a tablet, even when I make it into total powder and mix it with his food!! He's back at the vet this afternoon just to check it's healing ok so not looking forward to that, he hates the vet anyway and they usually have to muzzle him as he goes into a blind panic.He's usually the most docile staffie in the world but the minute we turn left at the traffic lights before the vets he starts to pant and shake. But they are really good and come and get us out of the car when the vets ready rather than make him wait inside. Just wish animals could talk so as we could explain it's for their own goodBefore I had him never thought I'd turn into such a doggie person, but after 10 years he is such a big part of our family.
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rufydoofyM wrote: »I'm constantly on the look out too, but still confused. Am I to look in the frozen or chilled section ? Please point me in the right direction. Thanks
I Neeeeeeeeeeeeed chocolate pudding.
Since looking for all these offers OH has taken to napping in the car it takes me twice as long as it used to and I'm still yet to find a 1p item or DTD, but I'm determined. I think I must live in the wrong place
They are in the freezer cabinet together with the other 'Finest' puddings - the rectangular boxes are very similar to the fudge desserts which are also rectangular but the pudding has a lighter brown topping than the Belgian chocolate which is obviously dark brown! I think the staff reckon they are all the same and put them together so if you spot the lighter fudge one, poke about a bit incase the chocolate ones are mixed in with them. No SELs in any of the stores I've found them in but certainly scan at 87p.ELITE 5:2
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Hi can somebody please tell me, with the stripey glasses can i only buy 4 at a time? as these are on 6 for £5 but stickered at 4 for £3 was wondering if could buy 8 of each at once? TIAAgent 06 of the HCCSC :T0
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HennyPenny79 wrote: »Hi can somebody please tell me, with the stripey glasses can i only buy 4 at a time? as these are on 6 for £5 but stickered at 4 for £3 was wondering if could buy 8 of each at once? TIANever pay more than you have too0
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HennyPenny79 wrote: »Hi can somebody please tell me, with the stripey glasses can i only buy 4 at a time? as these are on 6 for £5 but stickered at 4 for £3 was wondering if could buy 8 of each at once? TIA
If you buy 8 at once the 6 for £5 will kick in so the total will be £5 + 2x £1.25 = £7.50 and the overcharge will be only £1.50 (dtd = £3) so net cost per glass = 56p rather than if you put them through as 2 lots of 4 (costs £5 overcharge = £2 dtd = £4) net cost £1 (25p each).
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MrsBartolozzi wrote: »If you buy 8 at once the 6 for £5 will kick in so the total will be £5 + 2x £1.25 = £7.50 and the overcharge will be only £1.50 (dtd = £3) so net cost per glass = 56p rather than if you put them through as 2 lots of 4 (costs £5 overcharge = £2 dtd = £4) net cost £1 (25p each).
Thanks, i thought this was the case but just thought i'd check. Thank you:jAgent 06 of the HCCSC :T0 -
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