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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 4

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  • Stebiz - sorry to trouble you but you probably know TescoEmployee better than us from the RnR days. Is he/she legit and any ideas whether they will throw us any decent scraps or are they a bit of a troll and best ignored???

    Cheers in advance

    Simon
    stebiz wrote: »
    Neither are mine:(
  • kazschow
    kazschow Posts: 436 Forumite
    Kaos wrote: »
    Thankyou! :T:T:T
    My cat is a house cat, in fact a 1 room cat, so she is with me all day and all night so she is as special to me as anything can be so any hint of anything wrong gets taken very very seriously! :) I'll definitely start giving her wet food once a week, she'll enjoy that :D
    I'm aware of problems with Iams... especially for indoor cats so would never ever let her have that!
    I'm worried that the vets haven't looked deep enough into the sickness problems... they did blood tests and they all came back perfect (great news for an 11 yo cat) but kind of wish they would take a look inside her. Since she's been on the senior food she's been sick 3 times in about 6 weeks but plenty of fur in there so fingers crossed it's just the usual furballs. I don't suppose you happen to know whether it is safe to rub vaseline on her paws (so that she licks it off) once a week to help fur to pass through her... vets won't tell me because they want me to buy £20 tubes of Katalax! :eek:

    I know exactly how you feel about your cat, I feel the same about my dogs :)

    As for the vaseline, I'm not sure. I put vaseling on my dogs paws in the winter when it's snowy, to stop them getting hard icy snow balls between their toes. They don't lick it off though. I'll have a bit of a reccie about for you though, see if I can find someone with better knowledge than me ;)
  • cambermam
    cambermam Posts: 787 Forumite
    Issyc wrote: »
    Can the spreadsheet editors please reproduce it in pink with green spots in the background please? Also, when they have done this can they do my shopping for me, bring it to my home, put it away in my kitchen, make me a cup of coffee and paint my bathroom? Surely this is not too much to ask...
    :rotfl::rotfl:
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  • neas
    neas Posts: 3,801 Forumite
    s30jok wrote: »
    The android app is brilliant - Many thanks AshtonBRSC

    Looks good too. If possible if we could segregate out lists out to shop 1 shop 2 etc :) would be nice.

    I do two shops a day and would be nice to plan before i go :)
  • Hi,

    I am new to all this.
    Did my first Tesco shop and bought:

    Finish All in one, Lemon Dishwasher Tablets (56's) £12.98 (£5 Asda)
    Nestle Cookie Crisp Cereal, 375g £2.09 (£1.00 Asda)
    Dairylea Strip Cheese 4 x 21g, £1.18 (0.50 Asda)

    I've just entered the receipt details on Tesco.com.

    Have I done this correctly? :o

    Zippy x


    yes, providing that is all that you bought and didnt put anything else in your basket, that tidy lot should bring you a voucher capped at £20.
    Well done
    It`s nice to be important, but its more important to be nice.
    The world is full of people throwing stones at us. Its what you do with them that counts. Build a wall or build a bridge.
  • lucylou
    lucylou Posts: 1,036 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Hi guys

    Can anyone confirm which Ambre Solaire for Kids are working. Need some for holiday in a few weeks.

    Did have a quick look on MySupermarket and couldn't find most of them in the Spray varieties.

    Cheers

    WJUK
    Hi, I bought Ambre solaire kids spray F50+200 ml with a little bulldog picture on bottom right and it says Resisto in the middle
    tesco 9.99 asda 5.00 ddt 9.98:beer: and it was confirmed
    half scottish half italian :100%moneysaver
  • Cher-Ching
    Cher-Ching Posts: 267 Forumite
    Has anyone tried this? Might give it a go this pm

    Vanish Oxi Action Multi Stain Remover Powder (1.5kg)

    T £10.88 A £4.00

    http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/asda-compare-prices/Laundry/Vanish_Oxi_Action_Multi_Stain_Remover_Powder_15Kg.html
    28/04/11 - A bad day for shoppers everywhere (Tesco shoppers that is!) RIP DTD :A
  • vwcampervan72
    vwcampervan72 Posts: 4,492 Forumite
    Tesco finest sausages are 2 for £5 dont know if it will affect the dtd, just brought some will update when i get voucher :D
  • BlueICe_2
    BlueICe_2 Posts: 209 Forumite
    100 Posts
    none yet for me either, was that a diversion ploy!


    yea thats what i tried to do
  • dmtam
    dmtam Posts: 381 Forumite
    Elenathion wrote: »
    I just tried it and it is amazing!

    need one for the i touch now ;);)
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