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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 3
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cusodave999 wrote: »Nope the large one
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/Product/Details/?id=257671583
grr theres no piccy i always like to see a piccy so i have a rough idea of wat to get, is it vacum packed or in a box?
wow thats expensive
who pays that for a roast normally? it betetr be huge lol DEC GC £463.67/£450
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tin_2001uk wrote: »From a wombled receipt...
1 x SHEBA WITH RABBIT & CHICKEN100G £ 0.46 * £ 0.40
2 x SHEBA CHICKEN & TURKEY CHUNKS IN GRAVY 100G £ 0.91 *
£ 0.80
2 x SHEBA WITH TURKEY & CHICKEN100G £ 0.92 * £ 0.80
Can these be added to the spreadsheet please?
Thanks :j
you have to buy 5 as that's what the Asda offer is
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yep thats it
edit never mind confused myself lolbest win in 2011:eek: 4 nights in Las Vegas :eek:
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My hubbys back from work and picked up some shopping from ASDA ( I know real shopping !) Anyway I've entered my till receipt in ASDA price check and by the look of it I will get about £5 back from ASDA 10% difference promotion.
At the beginning of the TESCO promotion they did say they would accept the ASDA vouchers in Tesco stores - does any know if they still do. ROFL !! can you imagine the confusion if I try to use my ASDA 10% voucher and a DTD voucher at the same time - I think I am going to do it just to see the trout behind the till explode !!.0 -
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Dr.Who-Who wrote: »You should be looking for this one :

Don't buy this one :
was more careful today Dr WW
my piece of lamb was £7.98 so I estimated the dtd at £10.
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Spreadsheet update
All items bought yesterdy and confirmed today so can be used to update the spreadsheet.
McVites Medley - Hobnobs Choc and raisin £3.62 £2
(must buy 2)
Vaseline Lip Therapy Original 20g £1.82 82p
Huggies Natural care wipes £2.59 £1
(only buy 1)
Surf Small and Mighty Tropical 1890mL £8.99 £5.00
Jordans Crunchy cereal with raisins and almonds £2.98 £2.00
Thorntons Moments Egg £6 £3.00
Velvet Classic (80) and compact (50) tissues £1.99 £1.00
Magners cider 586mL £1.99 £1.26
Colgate professional T/brush £2.86 £1.00
Aquafreah minty pump toothpaste 100mL £1.98 £1.00
Fairy Anitbacterial Eucalyptus 433mL £1.53 £1.00
Flash M/surface Wipes Lemon 60 £2.00 £1.00
Sure AP Crystal deodarant Pure 250mL £2.42 £1.50
Oust Aerosol CLean Scent 300mL £2.25 £1.28
A massive thanks to all who are editing the spreadsheet :rotfl:
A big THANKS back to you and people like you who make the job a whole lot easier
Checking your receipt against the LIVE SPREADSHEET, found in post two, and a SPREADSHEET UPDATE in the post really helps us pick up what needs changing0 -
Just seen this in response to the calender month question:
RT @UKTesco: @msemiser Hi there, one calendar month would be from the start to the end of the month, e.g. 1st - 31st May. Hope this helps!TESCO EVERY LITTLE change to the t&cs HELPS0 -
oh here i aint half confused is the link i posted right but the weight is too low? or does it need to be in a net bag and plastic like the one on tesco, i'd really love one of these we never get roast beef but i don't wanna waste £20 or it won't taste as nice
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cusodave999 wrote: »The asda description says min 2.1 kg so as long as its over that weight you ought to be ok
2.25 kg should give you a return of £20.00 DTD for an outlay of £19.08
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