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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 3
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at my store yesterday they were £1.49 each.0
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I took my elderly and kindly neighbour to the shops .Why don't you all treat a neighbour too with one of your vouchers - it made her day and mine :lovethoug
I would love to treat my neighbour - on my right ( they are too rich to use coupons or even dtd) on my left ( she live on her own not elderly - she is very unfriendly to all her surrounding neighbours - so she is getting nowt! ) opposite me well what can I say they are all young couples... so I have no neighbour to treat my dtds but I did use my dtd for my OH elderly aunty.
Gosh!!! this is like rat race.... but we are 1 step ahead of Tesco :rotfl: whenever I bought something from T, they changed their price the next day but that does not effect my dtd - it just a nuisance to do a new shopping list before going shopping.RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0 -
Hi Everyone,
I think I'm slowly starting to get the hang of this...not done a shop yet and wish I'd read up on it last month! About to go shopping shortly
Am I right in thinking that whatever shopping I do, the DTD value must not be more than £20? As in, you can't shop til you drop, you have to stop when you know you'll get£20 back?
Sorry if I seem thick!
xx
Yep, that sounds right, use the spreadsheet to buy stuff that when using the net cost all comes up to less than £200 -
Londinium33 wrote: »Did you get the correct Cornettos as one of them is not on offer in A.
My chocolate enigma cornettos came back N/A too.Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Fool me three times and I'll smash your face in.
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Spreadsheet price change
Taboo (drink) now £8.12 in Mr A
hthNo. 16 in HCCSC:jFull Time Uni Student & Glitcher :j
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My mum had to make a mad dash to pick my son up from nursery yesterday as I was running late, as a thank you, I took her some dishwasher tablets, shower gel, fabric softener and tea bags - she was over the moon!!0
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nana's_no1_boy wrote: »its these ones you should be looking for, no confirmed price yet but £3 in Asda .


this is the Lenor's in Asda advert
Wow these are fab!!! Not on my Tesco site though :cool:2014 Swagbucks goal - £50/ £300 - 16/01/2014
£100/£300 - 26/02/2014
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this is a north/south thing. down here they are £1.49re Betty Crocker pancakes
Iknow some have mentioned on here of a price reduction to 74p at Mr T. I have aso noticed in my local Mr T that they are at 2 for £2 - still money to be made but thought I would mention it in case it hadn't been spotted yet.life is like a loo roll. the nearer the end you get, the faster it goes.0
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