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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 4
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ive bought 2 x pampers carry pack (25 each pack)
T is £6.49, Asda 2 for £10, so £5.96 DTD, £7.02 net for 50 nappies. not great, but better than nothing.
will confirm if the voucher comes before 2, when im due to leaveI love this site and all chums, but its making a dent in my bank account!!!
Have lots of things I want, but dont necessarily need... Must DO BETTER!!! :A0 -
LisaJH2000 wrote: »That's what I need, either that or a potty trained child to save me money on nappies!!!!
Same here! My DD will be 3 on 31st July, she has never poo'd on the toilet, she occasionally asks to go for a wee, but usually I have to prompt her and majority of the time she does nothing. She was doing really well at one point when she had no nappy on she would stop herself and rush to the toilet, but now shes gone back to just wee'ing all over like she is unable to stop and then gets all upset0 -
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globetraveller wrote: »:rotfl::rotfl:
Just how many do you buy?? I'll need to do a shop first thing!
Only had 4 since the start but have a look whenever I'm in and always seems to be plentyHandle every stressful situation like a dog.
If you can't eat it or play with it ....... just pee on it and walk away.0 -
its kind of south east london/kent borders, wellingI love this site and all chums, but its making a dent in my bank account!!!
Have lots of things I want, but dont necessarily need... Must DO BETTER!!! :A0 -
LisaJH2000 wrote: »That's what I need, either that or a potty trained child to save me money on nappies!!!!
I went to Asda last night :eek: ... (baby needed some new sleepsuits) and I'm pretty sure I saw some Pampers Active fit on a multi-buy, they do a size 5 / 5+ in those so may be worth checking out on tesco/asda website...Mummy to beautiful 5yr old girl and a gorgeous 1yr old boy:D0 -
Kentsavings wrote: »its kind of south east london/kent borders, wellingOh no total not enough for voucher.......quick run..go find something...come onlook harder...your holding up the ques..just grab something..anything everyones looking....0
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Jodie+Matt wrote: »Same here! My DD will be 3 on 31st July, she has never poo'd on the toilet, she occasionally asks to go for a wee, but usually I have to prompt her and majority of the time she does nothing. She was doing really well at one point when she had no nappy on she would stop herself and rush to the toilet, but now shes gone back to just wee'ing all over like she is unable to stop and then gets all upset
We started potty training my son just before he turned 3 and he was 4.5 before reliably dry. Hard, hard times. They say girls are easier si I have everything crossed for an easier ride this time!If my words are missing letters then please excuse me....my keyboard is a tad dodgy!!0 -
my H will have a fit if i go to T on hols. he is happy to sit and eat his magnum and drink wolf blass, but not if it gets in the way of holidays!!!! i may have a sneak look :-)I love this site and all chums, but its making a dent in my bank account!!!
Have lots of things I want, but dont necessarily need... Must DO BETTER!!! :A0
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