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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker finds here (Thread 2)
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oooh im glad you said that, ive never tried it but im not really a peanut butter kind of person, its more for the husband and the toddler. i did see on the ingrediants though that it was free of all the salt, sugar and other crap so that was pretty impressive, although im not sure an organic peanut would taste any different to a normal peanut lol! still works out the same as tescos own stuff so worth a few jars me thinks! thanks
There's no diff between organic and normal peanut butter IMO. It's just the lack of added stuff that makes it taste better for me.0 -
AngelsMadv wrote: »Check now please.
EDIT - If you click "spreadsheet view" it's easier to see too. But will not work when SS has a lot of viewers.
To all those wanting to be an admin of it so you can edit it, please PM me. Only long term reg users please!
Thats perfect thank you:TBeware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:0 -
AngelsMadv wrote: »Check now please.
It now displays but a box comes up saying browser error. And I cant see the bottom of the page, it only goes as far as sweets? If it is a browser thing will try and view it in ie?Please God, help me stop spending!0 -
It now displays but a box comes up saying browser error. And I cant see the bottom of the page, it only goes as far as sweets? If it is a browser thing will try and view it in ie?
Works in all 3 for me :mad:I am firmly across the line. I won't impose my values on you if you keep away from mine.
Updated 14/10/14 :A0 -
Are we expecting any vouchers today or is it going to be the usual TFF (Tesco free friday) ???
thanksNo. 16 in HCCSC:jFull Time Uni Student & Glitcher :j
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Please God, help me stop spending!0
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:mad:Question: According to Tesco's terms and conditions of the offer, a household cannot claim more than £100 within a "calendar month". Do you know how 'calendar month' is defined? Does it mean I can claim £100 in March and then from the 1st of April, I can start claiming another £100 for April, or does it mean, if I have claimed £100 already within the last 30 days ( possibly end of March), I have to wait for 30 days from my first claim? Has anyone had a claim declined on this condition, so far?0
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Has anyone had a go at the whole legs of lamb
T26.94 A8.48 if it works WOW
Prices per kg
thanksNo. 16 in HCCSC:jFull Time Uni Student & Glitcher :j
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