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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 3

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  • reevetard
    reevetard Posts: 248 Forumite
    reevetard wrote: »
    Attention Spreadsheet masters

    The fresh lamb whole leg you have on the spreadsheet at £5/kg from ASDA (compared to £8.48/kg at T) has a minimum weight requirement of at least 1.7kg on the ASDA site. Anybody buying smaller than this and it will not be "comparable" and therefore no DTD..........please update.

    Sorry, should have read (compared to £8.98/kg at T).......
  • DTDfanBoy
    DTDfanBoy Posts: 1,704 Forumite
    edited 9 April 2011 at 4:56PM
    reevetard wrote: »
    Attention Spreadsheet masters

    The fresh lamb whole leg you have on the spreadsheet at £5/kg from ASDA (compared to £8.48/kg at T) has a minimum weight requirement of at least 1.7kg on the ASDA site. Anybody buying smaller than this and it will not be "comparable" and therefore no DTD..........please update.


    [STRIKE]I've received[/STRIKE] A household I know of :p has received DTD on joints smaller than the 1.7kg listed, unless people start having N/A's come back on the smaller legs, I'll leave the SS as it stands.

    I can also confirm that I'd doesn't matter where the lamb is from, I've tried the British legs and the New Zealand legs, and have had both confirmed ;)

    As this is a high value item, the Co-op £5 off £30 spend works quite nicely with it.

    For example a 2.5kg Joint will cost you £22.45. Which will generate a £19.90 voucher. If you add an additional £7.55 of filler items to your shop, you will effectively get those item's for only £2.55.

    Total cost to you is £5.10 for a leg of lamb and £7.55 worth of other goodies.

    The above calculations assume part payment with a £20 voucher, which by now you should not find hard to come by ;)

    Thanks for pointing out the discrepancy though :)
  • DTDfanBoy
    DTDfanBoy Posts: 1,704 Forumite
    Mine has a pink and blue handle with a little figure wrapped around the neck (could be cinderella, yellow hair?).

    Just checked asda site again and see what you mean. Think I'll keep mine actually as it looks better!


    It would probably be best if people posted the barcode, as well as the description, of the toothbrush they are referring to, this should make it easier to determine whats going on
  • Midger
    Midger Posts: 341 Forumite
    edited 9 April 2011 at 4:28PM
    Just back from using my first DTD voucher and I bought 2 bottles or the Wolf Blass yellow label red wine. Wonder if I'll get DTD on these as well? Will input the eceipt details and let you know!

    I'd have used the coupon for food however my aunt cuts my hair free of charge and I like to give her a bottle of wine as a thank-you. This way it's not costing me at all! :j
    Thanks again everyone.

    ** the cashier initiall'd my receipt from yesterday and kept the DTD voucher. Is this what usually happens? **
  • Legendmum
    Legendmum Posts: 2,833 Forumite
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    Member No. 11 of Happy Chappy's Clip Strip Club! ;):dance:
  • debjay
    debjay Posts: 2,091 Forumite
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    wirehair wrote: »
    Still showing at £4.25 on line , did your store have an OOD sel as it was £3 last week.

    I paid £4.25 this morning
  • reevetard
    reevetard Posts: 248 Forumite
    DTDfanBoy wrote: »
    I've received DTD on joints smaller than the 1.7kg listed, unless people start having N/A's come back on the smaller legs, I'll leave the SS as it stands.

    I can also confirm that I'd doesn't matter where the lamb is from, I've tried the British legs and the New Zealand legs, and have had both confirmed ;)

    Thanks for pointing out the discrepancy though :)

    Ok, no worries, just thought i'd point it out. Was a bit worried about people shelling out £15+ and not getting any DTD.

    Personally i'm a bit nervous about this one, because if it did come back n/a, I wouldn't be able to argue it. I'll just buy a big one and invite the famnily over, lol.
  • annie12
    annie12 Posts: 790 Forumite
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    Second shop yesterday.


    TOTAL £ 27.45 £ 16.50
    2 x VELVET CLASSIC FACIAL TISSUES 3 PLY £ 3.98 £ 2.00
    1 x JACOBS CREEK SPK CHARDONNAY PINOT NOIR 75CL £ 9.49 £ 6.50
    2 x TESCO FINEST FIANO 75CL £ 13.98 £ 8.00
  • cazzieb30
    cazzieb30 Posts: 171 Forumite
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    Mine has a pink and blue handle with a little figure wrapped around the neck (could be cinderella, yellow hair?).

    Just checked asda site again and see what you mean. Think I'll keep mine actually as it looks better!

    sounds like the one i picked up .....my daughter loved using it last night said it made her teeth bumpy lol
    :A
  • SamKumra_2
    SamKumra_2 Posts: 18 Forumite
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    The Oral-B toothbrushes with 2 toothbrush heads with the characters around the handle are the DTD ones as they seem to be old stock.

    The 'D2' ones with the batteries in the pack are N/A
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