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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 3

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  • dmtam wrote: »
    also noticed the baby wipes huggies are now buy 1 get 2 free
    so couldnt just buy the 1 as 3 show on receipt as get 2 free

    hth thanks

    Not if you only pick 1 or 2 up they don't
  • gemnjam
    gemnjam Posts: 846 Forumite
    FAO : Spreadsheet Editors

    Would someone please be kind enough to add the following link for 25p off to the florette row?

    http://www.weightwatchers.co.uk/util/art/index_art.aspx?tabnum=1&art_id=51821

    Thanks
    "You've got to cut your cloth to suit your wassname" Terry (my Dad), 1944-present
  • tara747 wrote: »
    Yay! Thanks :D :beer: :money: I don't drink white and neither does OH, but we always try to have a few bottles in the house for MIL and visitors, and for cooking. :) Might get some more this evening! Is it nice?

    No idea - I only bought it last night. I try not to drink on a 'school night'. What do you think I am?

    Still, I would drink Lynx aftershave if it was all I had on a Saturday. Probably best I don't mention that. Whoops.
  • gemnjam wrote: »
    FAO : Spreadsheet Editors

    Would someone please be kind enough to add the following link for 25p off to the florette row?

    http://www.weightwatchers.co.uk/util/art/index_art.aspx?tabnum=1&art_id=51821

    Thanks

    Done, thanks
  • French_Knickers
    French_Knickers Posts: 6,284 Forumite
    Shadow_Jam wrote: »
    I never mentioned a huge margin. I said I had made £2000 worth of shopping, on behalf of 2 addresses, and have redeemed "over £200 of vouchers" I don't know the exact amount they have on record.

    Did the email imply I used £2000 of vouchers?

    It wasn't very clear and if I was the recipient of your email it'd go in the bin as your argument was wooly, incoherent and lacked lots of facts but was full of emotive statements.
  • Picasso7
    Picasso7 Posts: 4,038 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    greent wrote: »
    ... Is anyone getting to the stage where they are struggling what to buy??? We have masses of washing liquid, comfort, beans, hoops, Betty, wine, tomatoes, pasta, shampoo, shower gel, face cream, easter eggs....... I really only NEED bread and milk for the rest of the week.

    I'm trying to avoid paying cash. At the beginning, being quite sure it wouldn't last, I did 'invest' cash and got two Kindles with a DTD voucher. I've still got one large one left and intend to get some wine for a party with it. Now I tend to be patient and 'recycle' the vouchers, using two each time I shop (separate transactions of course). I haven't yet found the lamb :( but the salmon is a great DTD item so am stocking up on that. Today there was no problem deciding what to buy as I was totally out of white wine. 1st shop was two bottles of Fiano and my first Thornton's egg (none in stock before), 2nd shop was 2 x Fiano and a box of Roses. Both of these were largely paid for in vouchers. Then I did get the cc out and bought 2 x Fiano and a tin of salmon.

    Just hope the Fiano is still working today!!
  • Shadow_Jam wrote: »
    I never mentioned a huge margin. I said I had made £2000 worth of shopping, on behalf of 2 addresses, and have redeemed "over £200 of vouchers" I don't know the exact amount they have on record.

    Did the email imply I used £2000 of vouchers?

    yes, i read it as £2000 worth of vouchers. Think its the wording.
  • debsjc
    debsjc Posts: 3,222 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Sorry if this has already been answered, I can't find reference to it in the questions section on the first couple of posts.

    On the DTD voucher I notice it says you can hand it to the delivery voucher. Does this mean it can be used for an online order? If so do you enter any code when ordering, or just order as normal then give the voucher to the driver?

    Thanks
  • goamike
    goamike Posts: 113 Forumite
    Picasso7 wrote: »
    I'm trying to avoid paying cash. At the beginning, being quite sure it wouldn't last, I did 'invest' cash and got two Kindles with a DTD voucher. I've still got one large one left and intend to get some wine for a party with it. Now I tend to be patient and 'recycle' the vouchers, using two each time I shop (separate transactions of course). I haven't yet found the lamb :( but the salmon is a great DTD item so am stocking up on that. Today there was no problem deciding what to buy as I was totally out of white wine. 1st shop was two bottles of Fiano and my first Thornton's egg (none in stock before), 2nd shop was 2 x Fiano and a box of Roses. Both of these were largely paid for in vouchers. Then I did get the cc out and bought 2 x Fiano and a tin of salmon.

    Just hope the Fiano is still working today!!

    I hope its working tonight, anybody confirm.:beer:
    Keep right on :T :beer:
  • Sunny_spell
    Sunny_spell Posts: 729 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Photogenic Combo Breaker
    boo_2112 wrote: »
    youngs cod in butter sauce 4.00/2.00
    - was ok last wk but will reconfirm when tomorrows results are in - but def scanned @ £4 each....

    nice easy shop to give the oh....5 x £4 = £20 and £20 back again ;)

    Indeed, I also combine them with Air wick candles/reeds and Roses boxes if my head hurts and I can't find some items in store. :beer:

    Airwick silk&orchid candle £6.13

    add

    Airwick reeds (silk) £6

    or

    Just one Thortons egg £6

    add

    Youngs Cod £4

    add

    Roses chocolates 400 g £4

    to make £20ish to pay, DTD voucher £20
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