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Tesco/Asda pricechecker finds here.......

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  • whamfanuk
    whamfanuk Posts: 1,287 Forumite
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    Chips15 wrote: »
    Looks like the Pinot Grigio is not 3 for £10 anymore!
    will that affect us that purchased yesterday?:mad:
  • jaymac_2
    jaymac_2 Posts: 1,740 Forumite
    you need to buy in multiples of three
  • Naebbirac
    Naebbirac Posts: 2,029 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    dmtam wrote: »
    Nivea stil a £1 :j in asda
    and can anybody confirm but kit kat on my asda is still showing at £1 a pack
    thanks

    Yes, still £1 for 9x2 finger packs
    Sealed Pot Challenge No 9 516 target £250

    2 years 'fag free' :j:D
  • Naebbirac
    Naebbirac Posts: 2,029 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    whamfanuk wrote: »
    will that affect us that purchased yesterday?:mad:

    Shouldn't do. The time that counts is the one on your receipt.
    Sealed Pot Challenge No 9 516 target £250

    2 years 'fag free' :j:D
  • BVG77
    BVG77 Posts: 61 Forumite
    whamfanuk wrote: »
    will that affect us that purchased yesterday?:mad:


    It shouldnt, but may do.
    Same happened to me with Baileys. Bought at great pricein the morning, price changed an hour later online, but Tesco honoured it for the better price, so fingers crossed for you1
  • My contribution to the price changes today, sorry if already listed

    colemans season and shake t £1.49 a £1.00 dtd 98p cost 51p
    princes tuna in brine 4 x 185g t £5.39 a £3.00 dtd £4.78 cost 61p
    heinz baked beanz fridge pack t £1.78 a £1.00 dtd £1.56 cost 22p
    heinz snap pots 4x200g t £1.88 a £1.00 dtd £1.76 cost 12p
    possible rice krispie squares 4pack (not in my tesco)
    weetabix oatibix bites sultana & apple 550g t £2.49 a £1.00 dtd £2.98 cost -49p
    kelloggs elevenses choc chip bakes 6x45g t £2.27 a £1.00 dtd £2.54 cost -27p
    same with above in raisin bakes
    fruit shoot my5 orange & pineapple- buy 2 t £3.46 a £2.00 dtd £2.92 cost 54p
    pepsi 2l t £1.79 a £1.00 dtd £1.58 cost 21p
    aunt bessies toad in hole 190g t £1.50 a £1.00 dtd £1.00 cost 50p
    aunt bessies homestyle chips 1kg t £1.50 a £1.00 dtd £1.00 cost 50p
    mccain oven chips 907g t £1.68 a £1.00 dtd £1.36 cost 32p

    these are just checked on both sites no guarantees tesco is comparing them....
    will keep adding as I look but gotta go feed my toddler lol
    The art of being happy is to be satisfied with what you have :)
  • colwyn_2
    colwyn_2 Posts: 99 Forumite
    edited 22 March 2011 at 10:26AM
    Naebbirac wrote: »
    Yes, still £1 for 9x2 finger packs

    That's good - I prefer the 2 finger ones!
  • dmtam
    dmtam Posts: 381 Forumite
    Naebbirac wrote: »
    Shouldn't do. The time that counts is the one on your receipt.

    depends if ordered online doesnt it?
    price matched for that day i ordered some wine to be delivered today and think missed out as its priced from today , will still make £3 on each bottle so brings bottle down to a fiver so alls not lost, only wanted 2 bottles for my mum as normally i get her cheap stuff but thought why not lol
  • curlylox
    curlylox Posts: 578 Forumite
    harries555 wrote: »
    My nearest tesco is 16 miles away. I run a pub so there is no way i can pop in and out like some people can.
    I have to shop once a week / fortnight.
    My shop last night was a family shop with some dtd included to hopefully reduce the voucher value.
    Wish i hadnt bothered posting on here now..... all i wanted to do was highlight the fact that they obviously weren't enforcing the 100 limit.
    :(:(:(:(

    Hi

    I can understand it is difficult to go shopping regularly - everyone has different circumstances. Even if you are doing a huge shop - it would prob be best to split it up and pay 2/3 times getting smaller vouchers - that way when you come to spend them you are not drawing attention to a large voucher. You can still do it all within 1 visit. ;)
    :)I used to have a life............................... before MSE!!
  • Joan49
    Joan49 Posts: 279 Forumite
    Just used my first DTD voucher and it seems the staff have now had some training. Only problem all transactions have to be dealt with by a supervisor who has to take you to customer services. Thats fine but our customer services is also where the lottery tickets, tobacco and newspapers are sold. Sometimes there can be a huge queue and it can take a good 10 minutes, I shall have to choose my time carefully but it seems a waste of the supervisors time!
    Alice came to a fork in the road. "Which road do I take?" she asked. "Where do you want to go?" responded the Cheshire cat. "I don't know," Alice answered. "Then," said the cat, "it doesn't matter."
    ~Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland ;)
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