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Tesco/Asda pricechecker finds here.......
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I think Lurpak 500g (T:£2.80, A: £1.50) and Fairy Allin One lemon tabs.(£7.65, £4.09)
Ooh thank you so much
So if I understand this right (and I came late to this particular bargain party) then I will get £1.30x2 for the butter and £3.56x2 for the washing powder making my shop essentially free as I can use the voucher against my next shop?0 -
Smurfette! (((()))) :waves:0
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Little_Miss_Tesco wrote: »Do any of you actually think that what you are doing is wrong? I work on CSD at Tesco and have noticed that "coupon woman" is back with a vengance!! I took note of what she had bought/ was buying and EVERY item on a £70 shop was comparable with Asda meaning she would get almost every penny back in voucher form. The difference between now and back then (when she used to total up her shopping to the last penny in fraudulent vouchers) is that back then she actually used to buy things she needed, now she is obsessed with the fact she can get free bottles of Baileys and tubs of Lurpak. I love a bargain myself and am quite tempted to put the odd dtd item in my trolley when doing my big shop but the greed of some people is sure to spoil this for others pretty soon.
I doubt if your employer would be happy to know that his staff are labelling customers as greedy or giving them nicknames, that's the sort of attitude that has kept people away from Tesco in the past.
In the past Tesco and other supermarkets have tried to dictate the way we shop, they have tried to define what we should accept as a bargain. The fact is that the customer will decide for themselves, the internet has meant that the customer has more power to seek out and compare prices and make up their own mind whether they are getting the best value for money. There is no such thing as supermarket or brand loyalty any more, the customer decides where they want to shop, what they want to buy and how much they are willing to pay for it.
I'm pretty sure that this offer will tell Tesco more about customer shopping "habits" than information gleaned from Clubcards. Customers want value for money, easily accessible shops within easy reach and staff who are well trained, helpful and non judgemental about what we buy. Most of all we want value for money and we will determine what that is, whether it means using legitimately issued coupons or shopping around for the best value in several different shops.
This is just my opinion, opinions are like noses, we all have one and most of them smell.
Have a nice day and remember, "Every Little Helps"0 -
Anyway, not got time for further discussions, gotta go and spend my £300 DTD voucher on another load of DTD stuff, carefully avoiding the CS staff
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Be thankful for what you have because it could all be taken away tomorrow.;)
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Morning all. In my haste to get all the bargains I dropped a right clanger. I forgot to divide my shopping and paid for it all in one go hence could only enter one reciept. Got my voucher through for £163 which is far more than I expected. Will I have problems redeeming this?
Thanks in advance x
wow thats awesome lol0 -
flying_fresian wrote: »Ooh thank you so much
So if I understand this right (and I came late to this particular bargain party) then I will get £1.30x2 for the butter and £3.56x2 for the washing powder making my shop essentially free as I can use the voucher against my next shop?
Be careful, as yesterday the Lurpack 500g was N/F on Tesco's own pricechecker before it went off. Only the 250g was on there at the same price, give or take a couple of p. It seems to have been the usual thing that people find a good deal, and, after it has shown up on a few dtd vouchers, it suddenly becomes N/F, despite being on both home shopping sites!Sealed Pot Challenge No 9 516 target £250
2 years 'fag free' :j:D0 -
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I am gonna wait until tomorrow to do my shop for two reasons:
hopefully the price checker will be back
and(even if not) there will be the notw coupons tomorrow so even more free shopping0 -
flying_fresian wrote: »Ooh thank you so much
So if I understand this right (and I came late to this particular bargain party) then I will get £1.30x2 for the butter and £3.56x2 for the washing powder making my shop essentially free as I can use the voucher against my next shop?
yes if they are comparable items( just seems to be some confusion on what you get dtd back for at the moment, but these items seem to have worked for others) for these 2 items you would get back £ 9.72.,brilliant isnt it,:D
ohh just seen Naebbirac advice so tread carefully.MAKE £2022 in 2022 no 29 £2022/£434.10
Mortgage@ 1/1/2022 £17540 / £1601.39
pay all your debts by xmas 2022 £15000/ £1865.29
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