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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 4
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HAWIIAN TROPIC PROTECTIVE OIL SPF15 or SPF 6 200ML on the S/S is now same price as Asda £60
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berbastrike wrote: »The people who are doing multiple shops per day are criminals.
Indeed, they should get 20 lasheds on the free wine:D:D:D:D
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I've already boned the lamb...
To be honest im not that bothered i've been recycling an average of three to four receipts a day for almost a month.. so im going to take it on the chin i think, get myself a couple of bottles of bacardi (tomorrow i think - once its been confirmed) and look at it as a challenge to build my remaining two voucher of 4.xx and 6.xx upto 20 again..
That's the spirit (no pun intended...honestly!)
I just messed up with the Wolf Blass.....bought the bloody Shiraz!! I should've been more careful because I got the correct one yesterday.....I thought there was an awful lot of it on the shelf...now I know why!
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Sorry if it's already been posted but
Confirmed
3 x YEO VALLEY ORG FRUIT TUMBLE YOGURT 4X90G £ 4.07 * £ 3.000 -
Anyone else finding themselves being really nosy as to what other shoppers are buying now?The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt.Bertrand Russell0
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Right I have a wine question please
I don't drink alcohol - boring I know - even if I did I would not drink wine so don't have a baldy about it LOL
I have studied the list's and would like to know which one of the wine's that are currently DTD is the closest tasting to Hardy's? I will have a Christening to organise and the females all enjoy Hardy's but I would like to get sorted now and take advantage of the deals,
Thank you2014 Swagbucks goal - £50/ £300 - 16/01/2014
£100/£300 - 26/02/2014
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Can't copy receipt for some reason but
NEW CONFIRMED
HARVEST CHEWEE MILK CHOC CEREAL BARS
Tesco £1.64
Asda £1.00
DTD £1.32
Net Cost 32p
MILK CHOC ONLY, WHITE CHOC IS SAME PRICE IN ASDAA positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effortMortgage Balance = £0
"Do what others won't early in life so you can do what others can't later in life"0 -
What really surprises me is that, except for us savvy money savers on here, you mention it to others, and they look at you as if you have 2 heads.
'Can't be arsed'
'Too much hassle'
'Cheaper in Home Bargains'
'Don't like Tesco'
Well I'm sorry but this will and has saved me megga bucks - and our cupboards are well stocked. Why are people so silly when it comes to money?
COS THEY ARE TOO LAZY OR HAVE TOO MUCH MONEY!!
just started this and am loving it - think it may become a bit of an addiction! had £8.58 in vouchers so have just gone and bought 4 pot noodles, rasp cornetto, philli, pizza, dairylea, teabags, coffee, pancake mix (only because of the DTD), checked on the asda website before i went and spent £21.30 used £8.58 so had to pay £12.72 but if i've managed to work it out right and they honour the deals i should get £17.32 back so they are paying me just under £5 to grace their store with my presence!:rotfl:skintbint x
here's tae us, wha's like us - fell few and and they're a deid"
10k in 2010/£6988.30-69.88%@29/12/10, 11k in 2011/£897 07.04.11- fell by the wayside!!!
12k in 2012 - £204.00 @ 4/1/12
do not confuse me with the other skintbint who joined dec2011 - i am the original bint:rotfl:0 -
Can't copy receipt for some reason but
NEW CONFIRMED
HARVEST CHEWEE MILK CHOC CEREAL BARS
Tesco £1.64
Asda £1.00
DTD £1.32
Net Cost 32p
MILK CHOC ONLY, WHITE CHOC IS SAME PRICE IN ASDA
Thank you for this, this will replace the Kelloggs Elevenses for the lunch boxes :T2014 Swagbucks goal - £50/ £300 - 16/01/2014
£100/£300 - 26/02/2014
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I am now buying for my and OHs parents. They get confused quite easily and won't cope with working out the shop themselves. I am just sticking with things like tetley teabags,coffee cleaning things, and toiletries I know they use.( mother already has a couple of bottles of Baileys from us!) Staying within the £100 a month limit for them. There is no way they will go beyond that.weight loss target 23lbs/49lb0
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