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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 4

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  • dmtam wrote: »
    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:

    Agreed! I'm a Pepsi Max addict!
  • munchkinz
    munchkinz Posts: 678 Forumite
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    bevvy wrote: »
    What colgate is this?
    Thanks

    http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/search/default.aspx?searchBox=colgate&N=4294966944+4294963623

    all the offers have the date underneath them when they start and finish. Look for the ones that end tomorrow.


    HTH
    :j First mini munchkin due 05/04/2013 :j
  • I thought someone said as from tomorrow Tesco are price matching the lamb. So no more DTD!!!
  • redmel1621
    redmel1621 Posts: 6,010 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic
    SS UPDATE

    I HAD SMIRNOFF AND BACARDI CONFIRMED TODAY


    jUST LETTING YOU KNOW SO YOU CAN UPDATE THE DATE COLUMN
    Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot,
    Nothing is going to get better. It's not.
  • kevin_M
    kevin_M Posts: 551 Forumite
    You can only eat so many racks of Lamb and Magnums though.

    I tend to get the things I really need and then if needed then get some negative percentage items to boost the DTD.

    My other way is just to get what I what and need and if I get £15 voucher back then do the same again and when the voucher is as low as £10 then I go by a Maggie Thatcher toothbrush to boost the voucher back up to £16 again.

    I just spend a few quid over so I get the £20 again on my DTD. today my shopping came to 24 for a £20 voucher.. Damm them 2 packs of coke for £6. and the misses likes the sunny delight have bought over 10 bottles in the last week and only have 1 left
  • Elenathion
    Elenathion Posts: 291 Forumite
    neas wrote: »
    I do find it kinda amusing that my suggestion a few days ago regarding seeing just the 'low percentage or negative percentage items' because if you spend 20 quid you want to try and get 20 quid back kinda reasoning has been taken on board.

    I got shot down and called lazy for it :) but glad to see its going ahead as a fair few people will want to concentrate on the items that give 100% or neAR 1005 BACK. Great job guys

    It actually had nothing to do with you.
    The spreadsheet is growing so much that we were discussing whether or not not to include low dtd items. We decided to include everything but split the pages.
  • kelbag_2
    kelbag_2 Posts: 227 Forumite
    Wonder if this would match up?

    Colgate MaxFresh Cool Mint with Cooling Crystals Fluoride Toothpaste £1.00 each or 4 for £3

    Currently £1.50 each in Tesco so buy 4 should be DTD of £6 back so essentially free.

    Has anyone tried this?
  • tinkerbel
    tinkerbel Posts: 1,795 Forumite
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    Hi all! I've caught on fairly late with this it seems!!

    Can I please check one thing.. Have people been successfully buying new baskets of DTD things with vouchers and getting new vouchers?
  • 1sthand
    1sthand Posts: 153 Forumite
    neas wrote: »
    I do find it kinda amusing that my suggestion a few days ago regarding seeing just the 'low percentage or negative percentage items' because if you spend 20 quid you want to try and get 20 quid back kinda reasoning has been taken on board.

    I got shot down and called lazy for it :) but glad to see its going ahead as a fair few people will want to concentrate on the items that give 100% or neAR 1005 BACK. Great job guys

    I concentrate on the earners/neutral/penny cost items. As I try to avoid potentially uncomfortable situations, I always ensure my total spend is more than the voucher I will be getting. I know nothing is stopping me from getting say 4 pizzas at 17quid and getting 18 quid in voucher, but if the cashier asks me how, I'd have to explain.... :p

    so some items that have a small net cost is useful to balance out my shop. Or I just get the normal 'consumables' such as eggs and milk together with my shop to boost it teeeheee:p
  • bevvy wrote: »
    POssible new deal on Easter Eggs, if you havem't got enough already lol

    Large Eggs, Twirl, Wispa, After Eight, Flake, etc, etc
    £6.00 each at T but 3 for £10 at A
    should work out at £2 net for 3.

    I checked these at my local Mr T today and they are 'better than half price...now £2.75'

    I was going to stock up with these, will have to find something else now!
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