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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 3
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Elenathion wrote: »Please, that would be wonderful.
Okay I'm off to take a photo of our two character toothbrushes... my be 30min or so as my laptop is ancient and takes a long time to read the memory card off my cameraMummy to beautiful 5yr old girl and a gorgeous 1yr old boy:D0 -
For those with teeth
can I remind you to brush regular and use mouthwash. Too much Vino and sweets aren't good for you. To help you along may I suggest
Aquafresh Fresh Minty Pump Toothpaste 100Ml
1.98/ £1.00
So will set you back a mere 4p after DTD
and also
Colgate Max White One Sonic Power Toothbrush
6.12/ 3.00
Colgate Plax coolmint
2.75/ 1.00
Mr T would like you to look after your oral health
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http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/tesco-price-comparison/Make_Up/Garnier_Skin_Natural_Simply_Essentials_Gentle_Eye_Make_Up_Remover_150ml.html
I cant see this on the SS, can anyone confirm if it works? Works out at £0.02 a bottle
no - T £2.99, A £2.00 DTD £1.98 Cost £1.010 -
deduct the DTD from the tesco price, not the asda pricehttp://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/tesco-price-comparison/Make_Up/Garnier_Skin_Natural_Simply_Essentials_Gentle_Eye_Make_Up_Remover_150ml.html
I cant see this on the SS, can anyone confirm if it works? Works out at £0.02 a bottle
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RealButter wrote: »To those people who had the over the household limit email already - has anyone successfully re-entered those receipt details to get a voucher?
I didn't think that would be an option? Surely Mr T would have done something to stop it?0 -
Well, it all adds up really - concentrate on expensive essentials (coffee, detergents, shampoos, etc) and then top up daily shops with little luxuries (cognac, ice cream, etc).
I was in shock when I did my little stocktake earlier. That's some serious £££ saved there.
I've been doing a stock-take every night for the past three days. I'm only up to 21st March and I can't believe the length of the Word document!10 Ways to Spend All Your Student Loan In A Week0 -
when i worked there they had buttons for different things. did u have alcohol? if the person serving u was under 18 they need someone over to authorise it.they may have needed a till roll or bags.. could have been anything..
that makes sense ty - no alcohol - the bottles all look the same and I never remember the ones on offer - I'm such a dizzy blonde0 -
Oh what a plank, forget I said anything....


2025 Mortgage start £378K 2025 Overpayment £103 Savings Challenge 2025 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**0 -
When I worked on the checkout for another supermarket there was a red knob on the checkout for the conveyor belt, start - stop, etc.0
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