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ASDA Spend £40 Get £40 Vouchers

Spend £40+ in one transaction and get a book of vouchers to be used to get reductions against specific items that you may buy later. As the only item that is included that I would buy is cornflakes I'm not too impressed.

http://your.asda.com/2010/10/24/spend-40-and-get-40-off
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  • socks_uk
    socks_uk Posts: 2,813 Forumite
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    The thanks is for the useful information alanq but, like you, don't see many of the vouchers I'd use! But thank you for adding the link so I could have a look for myself.
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  • buckster
    buckster Posts: 177 Forumite
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    I got the book of vouchers today, what a load of rubbish
  • surfsister
    surfsister Posts: 7,527 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    Here are some examples of the vouchers included in Green Book 1:

    Saving Product £1.50 Asda Lean minced beef £1 Chosen By You Frozen Fresh Tastes ready meals £2 Meal for Two Takeaway Bag £1 Asda cooked and peeled king prawns £1 Activa 8 pack yoghurts £1 Easy Carve Pork £2 Victoria biscuits 50p Ambrosia Devon custard £1.50 Old El Paso dinner kits £5 All champagne £20 or over £1 Extra Special ready meals £4 Absolut vodka 50p Asda Loaded Ice Cream 50p Goodfellas Pizzas £1 Robinson’s Squash 2l £2 Tetley Tea Bags 160s 50p Warburtons Toastie 50p ES croissants 4 pack £1 Kellogs CornFfakes and Crunchy Nut cornflakes £1 Monthly magazines, £2 or over £2 ALL ES flowers £8 or over £5 Persil Non Bio £5 Finish Powerball detergent dispenser system £1.50 All Herbal Essences shampoos and conditioners 50p Whiskers Simply 12 pack £3 Febreeze candles £5 When you spend £100 or more on groceries at Asda.com
  • Do you know when this offer came in? I spent £50 at Asda on Sunday and didn't get a booklet.
  • drusilla
    drusilla Posts: 294 Forumite
    I went to my local Asda living today and bought some clothes. I got a voucher book so I guess that they should be in Asda stores as well.
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  • nomcat
    nomcat Posts: 38 Forumite
    HelsBelz wrote: »
    Do you know when this offer came in? I spent £50 at Asda on Sunday and didn't get a booklet.
    The offer started Monday 25th :) I think there's a new booklet with different coupons every week, or every couple of weeks, with the coupons being more related to Christmas purchases the closer it gets to Christmas.
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  • maman
    maman Posts: 29,976 Forumite
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    Agree not much use but if they give me one I'll use them selectively. As ever most offers (at first glance) don't seem like very healthy food.

    What a cheek, a big thank you indeed! I've been checking my receipts and that seems such a fiddle too. They conveniently can't compare lots of the basics that I'm sure are sold in other stores.

    Trouble is I'm not sure other supermarkets are that much better value for money and Asda is my nearest.
  • Happi
    Happi Posts: 1,523 Forumite
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    £5 off a £100 spend is pretty lame in my book.
  • sassyblue
    sassyblue Posts: 3,793 Forumite
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    alanq wrote: »
    Spend £40+ in one transaction and get a book of vouchers to be used to get reductions against specific items that you may buy later. As the only item that is included that I would buy is cornflakes I'm not too impressed.

    http://your.asda.com/2010/10/24/spend-40-and-get-40-off

    When this was first posted someone said you could use the vouchers against what you'd just bought?

    I'm guessing they made a mistake though, they'd hardly give you the booklet before you pay for what you'd just bought.


    Happy moneysaving all.
  • thanks, useful to know what the offers are!
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