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Tesco Biggest Offer Ever

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  • zoold
    zoold Posts: 3,412 Forumite
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    edited 12 March 2011 at 9:56PM
    Baileys 1L £16.47 at tesco - £10 at Asda
    Montana Sauv Blanc £8.99 at Tesco - £5.00 at Asda

    [STRIKE] Nescafe Caramel coffee sachets £2.55 at T - £1.50 at A [/STRIKE]
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    I have posted these on another thread but was directed here.

    It would be useful if there was a thread just for posting items that we spot which are cheaper in Asda (from reading back it seems like there was before, anyone know where to find it?).

    I have just ordered

    1 Baileys 1L - £16.47
    1 Bombay Sapphire 1L - £24.47
    1 Nescafe Alta rica - £3.69
    1 Surf Small and Mighty tropical - £3.29
    2 Montana Sauv Blanc - £17.98

    Total £65.90

    Total at Asda would be £41

    So DTD means £24.90 x 2 = £49.80, which means it cost me £16.10 if they honour the DTD.

    Will let you know how I get on.
  • zoold
    zoold Posts: 3,412 Forumite
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    I have now found both threads but some people tend to use grabbit more.

    Why can it not be left here too?
  • zoold
    zoold Posts: 3,412 Forumite
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    twiglet98 wrote: »
    'Tesco biggest offer ever' thread on Food Shopping and Groceries.

    But that is also chat. We need a thread just for posting the items?
  • There was one with a huge list on the groceries thread, but it seems to have disappeared. Best to check the price checker yourself.
  • quintwins
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    AdamLondon wrote: »
    I dun'no, I seem to attract it, haha. I bought the wine today, hope that goes through, got one red and one white, put it through separate to the rest of my shopping though, don't want to end up with a huge voucher to use! Have to do a normal shop next week, need some staples! Otherwise I'll be living off cornflakes, honey loops and Start cereals served with Banrock rather than milk. ;)

    i don't see any problem with thats, but if i did it nosey social services would prob get involved for some reason they don't like me feeding my kids wine :p
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  • swoods59
    swoods59 Posts: 785 Forumite
    I have just purchased the Baileys at £16.47. Asda website does state £10 but Tesco price check states Asda is £12 for 1ltr bottle???

    Will be interesting to see which one they use, my luck will be £12 price :mad:
  • Missus_Aka
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    yes they will use the £4 for 2 as @sdas price if you buy 2 shampoos
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  • zoold
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    swoods59 wrote: »
    I have just purchased the Baileys at £16.47. Asda website does state £10 but Tesco price check states Asda is £12 for 1ltr bottle???

    Will be interesting to see which one they use, my luck will be £12 price :mad:

    I have taken screenshots of the asda page. :)
  • quintwins
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    twiglet98 wrote: »
    I'm looking at shampoo on asda.com which is on offer at 2 for £4.00, individual price £4.30, and Tesco price check has it at £4.30 too. If I bought two would Tesco recognise Asda's special offer?

    yeah i bought these yesterday and got my voucher today and it showed them at £4, thank you to MIssus aka for letting me know about it :)
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  • swoods59
    swoods59 Posts: 785 Forumite
    Thanks, great idea. I have also just emailed the page to myself as well. Who would you dispute it with though, could you go into the store or would you have to ring Tesco Helpline?
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