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Tesco/Asda pricechecker finds here.......
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I can't believe I am addicted to this thread, I used my last voucher on something I actually needed which, can you believe it?, was cheaper at Tesco.
I have several small receipts lying around the house and might just enter them for a giggle.
Hope you all get your vouchers today
I reckon it will be much harder now to get the offders that are basically free as Tesco will just pricematch, which actually makes the £20 cap ideal, otherwise when they start taking their price match seriously you would have to have a trolly full of a couple of products just to make it up to £50+ and I imagine stocks would be low by thenComping wishlist for 2017
1. Family holiday 2. Christmas presents :rudolf: 3. Fishing stuffThe more you put into life, the more you get out0 -
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dawnie1972 wrote: »But how do they know which household your from? I've entered 3 receipts - used diff email address and at no time had to give my address so how are they monitoring this?
Maybe via your clubcard?7 Angel Bears for LovingHands Autumn Challenge. 10 KYSTGYSES. 3 and 3/4 (ran out of wool) small blanket/large square, 2 premie blankets, 2 Angel Claire Bodywarmers0 -
It will last until Tescos goes bust and not a moment longer!!
Yeah right http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/2a86c976-5717-11e0-9035-00144feab49a.html#axzz1HgxNvFDN
Supermarket expansions set scene for price warBy Neil Hume
Published: March 25 2011 20:24 | Last updated: March 25 2011 20:24
Here’s an idea for Philip Clarke, Tesco’s new chief executive: start a price war. Invest 10 per cent of group profits in lower prices, watch the competition suffer and cement Tesco’s position at the top of the UK food retailing industry for the next decade.
At a stroke, Tesco could wipe out two-thirds of J Sainsbury’s profits, (thereby decimating its cash flow and return on new store openings) and bring to an end the capital investment war in the UK supermarket industry, reckons David McCarthy, retail analyst at Evolution Securities. He believes retailers and investors are finally waking up to the destructive dynamics of aggressive expansion programmes, declining disposable incomes and rising costs.
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full-time-mum wrote: »Maybe via your clubcard?
I'm not using my clubcard with dtd purchases.;)0
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