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

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  • terryw
    terryw Posts: 4,396 Forumite
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    sirbrainy wrote: »
    The calculation will still be what you paid in-store vs the Asda price, so T changing the price now is irrelevant for yesterday's purchases.

    yep, I realize that but it makes recycling a lot more difficult.
    "If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken
    Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools"
    Extract from "If" by Rudyard Kipling
  • Caseymoo
    Caseymoo Posts: 263 Forumite
    terryw wrote: »
    yep, I realize that but it makes recycling a lot more difficult.

    I'm sure we will all be able to come up with something
    Sealed Pot challenge aiming for £400 by Christmas
    NSD's 4/10 in January
    Grocery Challenge £78/£240 for the next 8 weeks
    Fuel Challenge £40/£320 for the next 8 weeks
  • cloey
    cloey Posts: 116 Forumite
    Caseymoo wrote: »
    From what i can see online

    Sulatana and Apple Oatibix
    Enigma Cornettos
    Coke Zero 8 packs
    Old El Paso Smoky bbq kits

    are all still ok

    Pepsi Max/Diet/Regular 2 Litre £1.79 // £1
    McCain Lightly Spiced Wedges £1.85 // £1
    Mathesons RippaDippa (Chicken/Sausage) £1.99 // £1
    Lurpak 500g £2.80 // £1.50

    That's a few of what I recently got :) All still at right prices.
  • cloey
    cloey Posts: 116 Forumite
    Also, Did anyone manage to get the Olay Cream?
    I was going to get it for the fiver the other week for part of mothers day, but if anyones managed to get it with dtd i'd be very happy and have a very happy mum :)
  • colwyn_2
    colwyn_2 Posts: 99 Forumite
    From: http://www.thegrocer.co.uk/articles.aspx?page=articles&ID=216889

    "Consumers were guided by a new and anonymous website, pricecheck.logicalinternetsolutions.com,"

    .....organised by ASDA perhaps????
  • toonbaz
    toonbaz Posts: 204 Forumite
    Caseymoo wrote: »
    Vouchers must be used within 28 days of date of issue.
    Vouchers can only be redeemed against transactions of an equal or higher value than the voucher.
    Price Check vouchers cannot be redeemed against purchases of petrol, lottery, tobacco, infant formula, cafe, pharmacy, gift cards and mobile phone top up or at the Tesco Direct Desk.

    when you print of the voucher it doesnt mention infant formula on it, we purchased formula milk with our voucher without any problem
  • Has any one noticed also - are they changing descriptions of items so they dont match up to Asda's therefore N/F
    as wednesday jamie oliver was going through as same today it is just sausages. I will wait and see.
    Has anyone else found this.


    Also as on thread
    Has anyone else noticed that the prices are changing really quick. Cheerios are the same price in both stores, Impulse is the same, After eights as well. Everything I check on the website seems to be same as or cheaper in Tesco.
  • punkpink
    punkpink Posts: 1,116 Forumite
    Does anybody actually know if Tesco can carry on advertising the fact that they offer double the difference? When in fact they are not offering double the difference? (unless they were only more expensive by £10 or less anyway) Does it constitute as false advertisement? All of the boards and the signs around the store closest to me still had everything up, but n mention of the £20 cap. :o
  • Hannah1979
    Hannah1979 Posts: 37 Forumite
    punkpink wrote: »
    Does anybody actually know if Tesco can carry on advertising the fact that they offer double the difference? When in fact they are not offering double the difference? (unless they were only more expensive by £10 or less anyway) Does it constitute as false advertisement? All of the boards and the signs around the store closest to me still had everything up, but n mention of the £20 cap. :o

    Just what II was thinking - same in my store!
  • tara747 wrote: »
    OK, this is how you do it:
    • Check prices on mysupermarket and T and A sites
    • Go to Tesco with shopping list
    • When picking up DTD stuff, double check at price scanner in the aisles that it will SCAN at the SEL price (T have been sneaky about this, making DTD items half price but not changing the SEL - hoping to catch us out)
    • Go to checkout!
    • Done :D
    TIA.

    Thanks very much

    the thing i was getting at though was what if asda then change their prices? or what if tesco don't accept moneysupermarket's comparison?
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