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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 4

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  • jumblejack
    jumblejack Posts: 6,599 Forumite
    TOTAL £ 28.67 £ 13.64
    1 x TESCO GARDEN PEAS 1KG £ 1.50 £ 1.28
    1 x FRIJJ FRESH CLASSIC SHAKE STRAWBERRY 500ML £ 1.10 £ 0.50
    1 x FLORA BUTTERY 500G £ 1.95 £ 1.00
    2 x TESCO STRONG WHITE BREAD FLOUR 1.5KG £ 2.48 £ 1.36
    1 x COLGATE TOTAL MASSAGER MEDIUM TOOTHBRUSH £ 2.86 £ 1.00
    1 x PRINCES RED SALMON 213G £ 3.98 £ 1.50
    1 x LENOR FAB COND 3 LTR AWAKENING £ 6.80 £ 3.00
    2 x YOUNGS 4 COD STEAKS IN BUTTERSAUCE 560G £ 8.00 £ 4.00
    1 x SS11 CHK JEANS SKINNY GREY 12/13 £ 4.00 N/A
    1 x SS11 CHK JEANS TINTED RIP BLUE 9/10 £ 7.00 N/A
    :A Every moment is a gift. That's why we call it the present.!:A
    Grocery Spend Weekly Challenge (Sat-Fri):£30.50/£40
  • brand8
    brand8 Posts: 1,027 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary Combo Breaker
    can i ask how much was paid for the leg of pork that was dtd and what barcode was on it please TIA
  • shmt
    shmt Posts: 75 Forumite
    their strategy 100 pounds per household ...........

    how they can trace for 15 shops by the same customer in one day when there is no record of address when shop in store and pay by cash
  • reevetard
    reevetard Posts: 248 Forumite
    stebiz wrote: »
    Yes but the situation is that none of us can carry on doing shopping forever. I've been doing it for about a month or longer, and even I'm starting to scale back a bit now. I mean there is only so much you can buy. I have all the Spirits in for about the next two years - Wine in abundance, and if I bought any more smelly stuff I'd be questioning my masculinity.

    The house has never been cleaner. I could eat my lamb off the floor and my dishes look like they were bought yesterday.

    Add to that I've put on about 1/2 stone - which I'm now looking to shift, it just can't go on. Mr T will be well aware of that too.;)

    It's the weight bit that makes me laugh........it's because you're eating like a medieval king every night now, lol!!!

    Like I said, it's a personal thing and far be it from me to judge anybody, but I just think that if people were more sensible, this is the type of promotion that could last for yonks, but will inevitably get pulled, when they see that the minority are milking them for £hundreds a week.
  • czerniacha
    czerniacha Posts: 2,326 Forumite
    brand8 wrote: »
    can i ask how much was paid for the leg of pork that was dtd and what barcode was on it please TIA

    I paid 9.66, can provide barcode tonight when I get back home... I'll be getting a smaller one tonight(I think the one that was first confirmed was smaller too) and report back tomorrow...
  • gemnjam
    gemnjam Posts: 846 Forumite
    bizarre tesco website showing as £3.00 and asda as £2.60 for me! :(

    Sorry, you're right I was rushing and just copied straight from the s/s without checking - looks like another 1 that's gone then
    "You've got to cut your cloth to suit your wassname" Terry (my Dad), 1944-present
  • AngelsMadv
    AngelsMadv Posts: 2,668 Forumite
    Right - updated to this post!

    Bloody hell that was hard work. I'm off home to have my tea, put the kids to bed, and hit the Tesco run!

    To all those bashing people on this thread for doing what they do - stop it!

    It's up to each individual how they play this game. Who are you to judge?!

    While the sun shines...
    I am firmly across the line. I won't impose my values on you if you keep away from mine.
    Updated 14/10/14 :A
  • moonshine
    moonshine Posts: 815 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Combo Breaker
    just in case anyone missed it - one for the decaff lovers, makes them 81p a pack!

    SPREADSHEET UPDATE

    ****** CONFIRMED ******

    Kenco Decaff 150g Eco refill pack

    £4.19 each at Tesco
    2 for £5 at Asda
    DTD £6.76

    (you must buy in multiples of 2)
  • czerniacha
    czerniacha Posts: 2,326 Forumite
    shmt wrote: »
    their strategy 100 pounds per household ...........

    how they can trace for 15 shops by the same customer in one day when there is no record of address when shop in store and pay by cash

    I think for now it's only up to store stuff to stop us doing more then one shop a day(15? cheeky:pbut I admit I'd be doing more(then the 2 I do, not more then 15:eek:) if I had more time...)... I don't see any other way to trace it atm
  • Iamstressed
    Iamstressed Posts: 414 Forumite
    shmt wrote: »
    their strategy 100 pounds per household ...........

    how they can trace for 15 shops by the same customer in one day when there is no record of address when shop in store and pay by cash

    I would think the SAs would know :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    :) If you see someone without a smile give them one of yours, :)

    :) It wont cost you anything! :)
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