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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 4
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Braun makes Oral B products so they are the same thing. HTH.
oops thanks tara another brunette moment there!
sneaking onto the forum at work, not noticed any major price changes today anyone?GRATITUDE WHEN GIVEN, PATIENCE WHEN DENIED
Please press the thanks button when someone has helped!0 -
I have been shopping at Tower Park, Poole - have you been there? By the way, I am even older "old school" - handwritten notebook!! and I get it out in public too!!!
Yes- been to that one a couple of times when we are over that way - we live near centre Bournemouth. Staff are nice at Tower Park.In one hand and out of the Other!0 -
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 -
I barely went out for about 20 months while potty training my son. If I did venture out I Usedcto take about 6 or 7 changes of clothes and sometimes he would have gone through them in the first hour.
I think he was forced to start too early though (DH and mil decided and as mil had him 3 days a week while I was at work I had no choice)
No one else I know has gone through it as much as we have though so I think ds was the exception rather than the rule on boys.
Girls are meant to be easier though, they have more patience and can concentrate for longer!
Just checked some old till spits I had in my purse and found one for £3.00 off Pampers, will check prices next time I go in store but I'm sure Tesco own nappies will still be cheaper!! My son is 2.5 and wants to be out of nappies but his brain isn't there yet!!!! My daughter decided herself to be dry just after she was 2 yet wasn't dry at night until 6.5, night time pants in bigger sizes are too expensive.0 -
Come on, where are our vouchers!!!!!!!! I'm off out in ten minutes, I won't get to the shops this evening and I need my Tesco fix! I am seriously considering spending actual cash to get some bargain booze, but I just can't bring myself to do it.
because I was worried about generating a new voucher. I did a separate shop for just dw tabs knowing that would generate anyways.
Shame I didnt know about the voucher in the paper! :eek:
stopped buying papers and read my news online its cheaper! However if I go out later to get some bits for my moms household then I will buy her todays Sun as a gift. (Thanks AngelsMadv)
regardsClearly they [Tesco] found it hard to make a promise they couldn't keep." Asda Spokesperson.
I say Tesco found it EASY to make promises it still cannot keep.0 -
my youngest wants to go to Game to get the lego ninjago ds game with a giftcard he got for christmas :eek: & a bit of his birthday money but i won't leave the house until i have my voucher so i can pop in to tesco 1st :rotfl: so hurry up mr t as i have an impatient 8 year old here :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::beer: Happy Bargain Hunting!! :beer:0
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I barely went out for about 20 months while potty training my son. If I did venture out I Usedcto take about 6 or 7 changes of clothes and sometimes he would have gone through them in the first hour.
I think he was forced to start too early though (DH and mil decided and as mil had him 3 days a week while I was at work I had no choice)
No one else I know has gone through it as much as we have though so I think ds was the exception rather than the rule on boys.
Girls are meant to be easier though, they have more patience and can concentrate for longer!
Luck of the draw I guess.
I have 4 girls.... one was dry by 10 months, one by a year, one by 18 months and the second by 20 months.
It is what it is I guess.0 -
cheer1eader wrote: »my youngest wants to go to Game to get the lego ninjago ds game with a giftcard he got for christmas :eek: & a bit of his birthday money but i won't leave the house until i have my voucher so i can pop in to tesco 1st :rotfl: so hurry up mr t as i have an impatient 8 year old here :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Not sure how I am going to cope next week - school breaks up today for us and the dd's HATE shopping!loves a good glitch :j0 -
AngelsMadv wrote: »No idea if this has been said but I've updated the Ss with the fact that in todays's Sun newspaper, there's a £5 of finish voucher!
Get as many as you like (sort of!)
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hurricanewyn wrote: »ooh where are you?? we called people skangers in Dublin, where I grew up.
I live in Belfast, but I'm from 'the country' as people call it here (as if Belfast is a huge metropolis of 20m people). :rotfl:
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