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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 4

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  • ladymac
    ladymac Posts: 223 Forumite
    ma-ri-ella wrote: »
    so its u thats gettig it all!! must admit tho both crieff and eddy road have loads of betty in them and comfort etc

    only had 3 since the start, and were lush!!! Stirling had a space for them but were none there yesterday. Not found pork yet though:)
  • Londinium33
    Londinium33 Posts: 4,706 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    babs31 wrote: »
    please dont be giving them ideas :( they have changed t/c already so dont think they wont do it again

    I am quite sure they have thought of anything I and anybody else has posted on here or the other 20 forums talking about DTDing.

    I am sure they will do something eventually but, although stupid, they are not complete baboons and they have to make sure they get it right as I am sure they now know what can happen if you make a knee jerk reaction to something!!!!
  • curlylox
    curlylox Posts: 578 Forumite
    Rdel wrote: »
    does anyone know of any Tesco stores in Scotland selling the rack of lamb? I've not been able to get it for weeks :(

    If this is the small Tesco finest rack of lamb - they sell it in the branch at Broughton in Edinburgh
    :)I used to have a life............................... before MSE!!
  • cheer1eader
    cheer1eader Posts: 5,754 Forumite
    as far as i know tesco don't use mysupermarket to pricecheck although please tell me if i'm wrong :o
    :beer: Happy Bargain Hunting!! :beer:
  • chattmum
    chattmum Posts: 1,928 Forumite
    Poss new deals ........ Just got back from normal shop at asda and they have new Campbells products on the end of
    The isle At trial price ALL 50p had boxes of cup a soup packet rice and packet mix soup
    Just go to the asda & tesco sites and type in Campbells and they all come up and ALL are cheaper at asda. Something
    New to try me thinks
  • cassis
    cassis Posts: 54 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    PLEASE STOP speculating on a public forum on how T could tighten the Ts+Cs of the DTD promotion!
  • curlylox
    curlylox Posts: 578 Forumite
    does anyone know if this is in a clear plastic box or in shrink-wrapped plastic? TIA
    :)I used to have a life............................... before MSE!!
  • Elenathion
    Elenathion Posts: 291 Forumite
    edited 15 April 2011 at 11:26AM
    tesco finest mozzarella + basil pizza now coming up against asda as n/a !!!!

    Please do not post something like this in red concerning a Tesco Finest product unless it has been confirmed by voucher.
    Yes it is N/A on mysupermarket but that is probably because the Tesco one is Tesco Finest and the Asda one is Asda Extra.
  • dtd_crazy
    dtd_crazy Posts: 274 Forumite
    colmc1 wrote: »
    In one of our local Tescos tonight, my OH used one of the vouchers upstairs in the clothes section, just to buy our youngest a few bits for our forthcoming jolly to Majorca.

    Anyway, we goes up to the paydesk and behind it there's a proper nasty-looking trout. She must have been 60 if she was a day (not that age is anything to do with it), frowning at everyone and everything and had a pair of HUGE glasses hanging round her neck down her front, a la John Inman.

    We put the clothes on the desk, she rings them through and then I give her the voucher (clothes came to £21, voucher for £18).

    She says - "What's this?"

    I say "It's a voucher towards the cost. From the DTD promo."

    She says "What's that?"

    I explain away, as quick as poss, and she nods, frowns, nods again, frowns.

    She then says " Ooh, I could do with this then because..." and goes off on one long story about her hubby being made redundant from the local council after 35 years, her son ripping them off to the tune of £15k, they have remortgage debts of about 20k, she has a dodgy heart and a few other tales of woh.

    By the time she bagged the clothes up I felt like Clare flipping Rayner.

    She blew a kiss to our sprog, thanked us for listening to her as she felt "better now she has spoken to someone" and said she was going to buy some lamb and pancake mix after her shift and have a go herself!

    Moral of the story: God knows. Maybe "Don't judge a Trout by its pout"?

    Just thought I'd share that one.


    Love it!!!
    loves a good glitch :j
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