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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 4

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  • Evening, everyone. Hope you all had a successful DTDing day.

    Whilst we’re waiting for vouchers and price changes, what are your thoughts on the best Shopping Strategy? Any tips from the more experienced DTDers for the novices?

    I’ve tried to maximise DTD for every voucher, though have sometimes failed, but am learning every day, luckily we can have ten attempts monthly. Not ashamed to admit that I bought 2 x Betty’s twice before I clicked about only buying one at a time!

    Disappointed about the Bettys and tomorrow’s lamb reduction, hope there’s something exciting round the corner for us.

    LovingTescoToday

    Ohh I missed this, which lamb is being reduced so can avoid, thanks in advance...
  • dmtam
    dmtam Posts: 381 Forumite
    czerniacha wrote: »
    buy Coke instead! :rotfl:

    ewww no can taste the difference i dont like coke
    pepsi all the way and home and bargin have it for 79p a bottle is push comes to shove
    :beer:
  • FelinePrincess
    FelinePrincess Posts: 1,385 Forumite
    All the Tesco's are ok here..... Porthmadog is not that far from Pwllheli.... about 15 miles then theres Caernarfon 20 miles and the Tesco extra at Bangor...25 miles only the Bangor one has the Lamb racks of course......no pinching my Wolf Bass!!!!!! I don't think theres many of us down here......have a nice holiday xxxx

    Oooh, are you a tesco bangor shopper? I shop there too! :D :beer:

    I've not seen many signs of other DTDers in Bangor but I think there is a DTD enthusiast in caernarfon as the other day someone had taken all the cheese chicago towns and half the meat ones!
  • karlie88
    karlie88 Posts: 9,114 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    rhosynbach wrote: »
    you can do porthmadog or Caernarfon from PWLLHELI not 21 miles nearer 10 unless you want to go to the bigger store in Bangor
    sirbrainy wrote: »
    lolololololol

    it's quite funny when english people try and pronounce these kinda welsh names. they try so hard but come up with all sorts of different pronounciations!

    welsh is my 2nd language, so i don't have any difficulties! :D

    cymru am byth!

    :)
    :grouphug: :D Official MSE canny forumite and HUKD VIP badge member :D :grouphug:
  • sharond101
    sharond101 Posts: 833 Forumite
    I am going to phone CS tomorrow. No vouchers from 2 shops on 13/4 (5days by tomorrow). I used two separate email addresses. Any ideas on strategy?
  • bettyboo333
    bettyboo333 Posts: 857 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    kelbag wrote: »
    Yes, I booked a break in Hafan Y Mor for me, oh, mil and 4 dd's and then he got pulled away to do Stand-In training for the prison officer strike (Army don't care what you have booked or planned) so as I've only got a smallish car it's me and 4 kids.... woo hoo I can't wait :(

    I'll tell the girls we're off to the castle and make a detour :rotfl:

    You'll be about a mile from me!!!!!!! have you been before.... we go quite often not to stay bit too close.... but for the day, off here tomorrow actually ...... brill pool....... let me know if you want to know any good local attractions how old are your kids??????
  • emmliss
    emmliss Posts: 432 Forumite
    evening all hows evryone tonight
    IM A DTDER ADDICT
  • maz1411
    maz1411 Posts: 97 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Apparently, Tesco introduced this offer because they wanted the whole of the UK to be able to hold exciting street parties at very little cost to the revelers. They needed a way to help us all eat drink and be merry as well as helping us to wash up afterwards in these dificult times. However they could not be seen to be Pro or Anti Royal or to discriminate against anti royalists. This is Tesco's way of saying "Congratulations will and Kate" and of helping us enjoy (or otherwise) the Royal Wedding Of the Milenium (so far). I say thank you Tesco. Every little helps (just like the Winni The Pooh Stages Toothbrush helps our tiny children maintain oral hygiene after these huge street parties.

    At least that's what I was told in a Taxi by the CEO of Tesco.


    interesting does that mean we can expect this to finish at the end of April
  • maz1411
    maz1411 Posts: 97 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    colmc1 wrote: »
    A possible new one -

    Stella Artois Cidre 1 x 568ml T- £1.39 A- £1.00 DTD £0.78 Net - £0.61

    tescos said N/A on mine :mad:
  • colmc1 wrote: »
    A possible new one -

    Stella Artois Cidre 1 x 568ml T- £1.39 A- £1.00 DTD £0.78 Net - £0.61

    I tried a bottle about two weeks ago and it came back N/A. I know others have tried since.

    My theory is that someone, somewhere, has input "cider" instead of "cidre"
    DTD...Dreading The Detox.
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