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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 3

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  • hogshead
    hogshead Posts: 2,217 Forumite
    press CTRL and the key with '+=' on

    if it's really small you might need to do it a few times :)
    krisskross wrote: »
    Think you hold down Ctrl and press + til you get back to the size you want.

    Thanks guys. I googled as it was doing my eyes murder only to realise I need only hold down crtl & roll the mouse 'thingy' up or down to get the desired size.

    Talking of the Salmon my dear Nanny passed away last Sunday :A & she loved salmon though I think she preferred pink to red. Perhaps we could have a freebie salmon afternoon tea in her honour.
  • derbylady
    derbylady Posts: 540 Forumite
    I'm in Tesco as anyone got the lamb link please x
    :dance: :dance: :dance:
  • tytesco
    tytesco Posts: 117 Forumite
    slangrish wrote: »
    has anyone taken something theyve bought back for a refund after theyve received their voucher as there was no dtd on it? i bought the PERSIL POWDER NON BIO 50WSH/4.5KG for £9 this evening and have got home to see that its no longer cheaper at asda.. other items in my shopping will get me a dtd however. anyone been in a similar boat? it will be my first voucher so any help appreciated!

    :A
    Yes this is fine tho it may depend on CS in your store.

    The initial answer was I need to check however with foresight I had printed out the detail of the shop that showed the DTD had not been applied to the returned item. No problem - refund sorted.:T:T
  • slangrish
    slangrish Posts: 81 Forumite
    thanks lovetowinacar and scotsgirl for replying so quickly.. i guess i'll chalk it down to experience unless my dtd voucher isnt much! one other thing, what happens if you happen to get more than £20 worth dtd in a single shop? do they just cap it back down to £20 or do they dismiss the whole thing and you get nothing? im slightly concerned my maths might have been a bit out 'slightly' in all the excitement of finding an end aisle of pancake mix after giving up begrudgingly in the actual home cooking section..
  • slangrish
    slangrish Posts: 81 Forumite
    tytesco wrote: »
    :A
    Yes this is fine tho it may depend on CS in your store.

    The initial answer was I need to check however with foresight I had printed out the detail of the shop that showed the DTD had not been applied to the returned item. No problem - refund sorted.:T:T
    wicked, thanks for that!:beer:
  • hogshead
    hogshead Posts: 2,217 Forumite
    My list didn't copy across & I'm filling in as ignore is too short, I'm tired so off to bed.
  • celebrate
    celebrate Posts: 5,883 Forumite
    Ok another naive question
    What's the difference between pink and red salmon?
    And pls don't say the colour!
    GRATITUDE WHEN GIVEN, PATIENCE WHEN DENIED

    Please press the thanks button when someone has helped!
  • tytesco
    tytesco Posts: 117 Forumite
    derbylady wrote: »
    I'm in Tesco as anyone got the lamb link please x

    Not sure what you mean but the rack of lamb is this one

    :)Tesco Finest Hand Timmed Rack of Lamb (Approx 500g)


    £12.50

    the Asda comparison is
    ASDA Extra Special British Rack of Lamb by Weight (100g)


    97p


    It is based on weight Mr T is £25 per kilo and Mr A is £9.72 per kilo.

    They pay you 55.6p per 100g to take it off the shelves:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: - your DTD is £3.05 per 100g

    Hope you find some and Mr T will wave goodbye to a few more Baaaaaaaaaaaa !:wave::wave::wave:
  • lovetowinacar
    lovetowinacar Posts: 1,948 Forumite
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    slangrish wrote: »
    thanks lovetowinacar and scotsgirl for replying so quickly.. i guess i'll chalk it down to experience unless my dtd voucher isnt much! one other thing, what happens if you happen to get more than £20 worth dtd in a single shop? do they just cap it back down to £20 or do they dismiss the whole thing and you get nothing? im slightly concerned my maths might have been a bit out 'slightly' in all the excitement of finding an end aisle of pancake mix after giving up begrudgingly in the actual home cooking section..

    They cap the dtd at £20 :)
  • scotsgirl_3
    scotsgirl_3 Posts: 1,618 Forumite
    slangrish wrote: »
    thanks lovetowinacar and scotsgirl for replying so quickly.. i guess i'll chalk it down to experience unless my dtd voucher isnt much! one other thing, what happens if you happen to get more than £20 worth dtd in a single shop? do they just cap it back down to £20 or do they dismiss the whole thing and you get nothing? im slightly concerned my maths might have been a bit out 'slightly' in all the excitement of finding an end aisle of pancake mix after giving up begrudgingly in the actual home cooking section..

    Panic not ,they just cap it at £20
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