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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 4
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SS update
From mysupermarket so unconfirmed:
Walkers Sensations
£1 Asda
£1.75 Tesco (but on 2 for £2 so only buy 1!)
DTD £1.50 net cost 25p0 -
kurly~kale wrote: »I, for one, am very very grateful for the spreadsheet, in whatever form, and can't believe that some people are moaning that it 'doesn't work for them'. Yes it was easier previously to download and make a shopping list from, but if it is used in the manner that it is meant to be - a guide, then it should work for everyone.
My sincere thanks go to the people that are so selflessly using their own time to update the spreadsheet- without them you would have to get off your !!!, trawl hundreds of posts to see what other people have found works for dtd, and then make your own spreadsheet/shopping list.
Same from me as well
I go through the list and write down what I want and then go to the nice Mr T:) just checking my list and a trip planned later0 -
well i put both out she has never had any health probs and is 6 now , id rather her eat that than bring mice into the house or dead things , she refuses cat food in any form dry, wet pouches , tins ive even tried mixing them and she walks away0
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cheer1eader wrote: »no i'm not i'm a mother to 2 children with asd so time to sort out my shopping list is very short for me so this worked well
there is no need to get personal & insult people just because they ask why something has changed
Lets all take a deep breath and move on...this is a fun forum and not a place to trade insults. We are all in this together and there is strength in numbers...that is how we spot the latest DTD, update the spreadsheets and give tips and advice to one another...:DNow debt free and working towards saving my 1st £1000!0 -
ladyinneed wrote: »I can't believe some of the posts on here.
I think the effort and work put in is fantastic. I check the spreadsheet before I go shopping, if something has a date next to it a couple of days old I check myself on the price comparison website.
Any new finds I get I post on here (admittidley there's only been one!)
If you're not grateful or helpful I don't think there is a place for you in the civilised world.:mad:
Thanks again to all those who post helpful comments and finds, and a huge, massive thanks to those who put all the info together for us.
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Just a quick bit of advice, you should always check everything on Asda's site before you go shopping. If something has changed overnight and noone has noticed then you could buy something that there is no longer any DTD on. This is what happened with the treasure eggs when Asda raised the price for one day only. Noone noticed and lots of people were caught out.0 -
Emmamumof2 wrote: »Right back at ya - you are being rude about the SS when there are people trying to help everyone on here by updating it all day everyday - a bit of gratitude goes a long way:beer: Happy Bargain Hunting!! :beer:0
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Tibbie's_mum wrote: »I worked in a toothpaste factory, I wouldn't worry about the expiry date, be more worried about the actual product in the tube!!!! I expected better cleanliness from my staff in a microelectronics production facility.
Do tell....2025 Mortgage start £378K 2025 Overpayment £103 Savings Challenge 2025 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**0 -
MillicentBystander wrote: »Are you an only child? You seem very lazy and ungrateful to me.
I agree that they seem ungrateful but the comment about being an only child is a bit presumptious and uncalled for, talk about stereotyping people, is everyone that's an only child lazy & ungrateful, comments like this dont help0 -
cheer1eader wrote: »who have i insulted? i only asked why it was changed which i've now been told so there is no need for this
The admins - most of which are on the thread now and updating the spreadsheet - and have been since about 7.30am this morning so when YOUR vouchers come in the Spreadsheet is right and you can find the deals you want - it takes up a lot of time you know.....0 -
These people complaining about people using vouchers and greed must have well paid jobs, where they dont have to worry about the money they spend each month. Personally in our house, both me and OH work for the NHS, they have freezed our pay for the next two years, not paying us for the extra public holiday this month and various other ways of cutting our money. I can't imagine these supermarkets will be freezing their prices for the next 2 years. Therefore I will be watching what I buy from where, and using my vouchers to stock up, whilst I can save some money.
Thank you to everyone on here for your advice and of course to all those who sort out the amazing ss! You really are appreciated!I am starting to wonder why I am still doing this?0
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