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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 5
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Or, maybe, for people who are struggling it makes sense to make the effort to incorporate this in to their daily routines so they and their families can have a better standard of living than they would otherwise be able to afford? :doh:
Many people use these boards because they are struggling financially for whatever reason. Free food and household good from Tesco could make a huge difference to their lives. If you don't need it or want to do it, don't - but don't mock others.
Hear hear! Just what I was going to say - if I'd had the time to stop from making my dtd lists up:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0 -
TOTAL £ 19.64 £ 10.03
1 x TESCO SEMI- SKIMMED MILK 2.272LTR/4 PINTS £ 1.25 £ 1.25
1 x TESCO FINEST ROAST POTATOES 450G £ 2.00 £ 1.00
4 x MULLER AMORE PCH & PASN/FRUITYOGURT 150G £ 2.00 * £ 1.00
1 x T FIN* TOMATO MOZZARELLA AND BASIL PIZZA 474G £ 4.25 £ 2.00
1 x T.BEEF TOP SIDE TOP RUMP SILVER SIDE JOINT MED (1.196 kg) £ 10.14 £ 4.78
Glad the beef worked!0 -
Argh! my vouchers came through, but my mum's haven't - bless, it was her first shop yesterday... she's gagging to get out shopping again!Determined to be a thrifty Mama!0
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my vouchers are in0
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Credit-Crunched wrote: »"Now run along and go and do your job, and let others get on with what they are enjoying. Sorry if it sounds blunt, but there has been so much good come from this thread."
Lol - I will get back to my job, working for a living. Maybe you should try it and then would not be reliant upon super market promotions for a living!
I dont choose to work 9-5 i just feel that I have an inherent want to work for my living, unlike 2.2 million people in this country!
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What a pratt you really are! As somebody who is Self Employed and has several other 'Business Interests', I probably pay more tax in 1 day, than you do in a month.Ask me no questions, and I'll tell you no lies0 -
Credit-Crunched wrote: »Obtaining a bargain purchase and systematically accruing goods on a promotion are two very separate entities.
Many thanks for trawling my previous posts, makes me feel loved!0 -
cousinjack wrote: »Any ideas about what to spend my 58p (wombled ) voucher on?
23g of tesco finest rack of lamb.
:rotfl::grouphug:Official MSE canny forumite and HUKD VIP badge member
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Vouchers are in!0
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cousinjack wrote: »oo ooo, what is asda selling it for please?
thank you thank you
CJ
Asda are selling it for £2.22 making a net cost of 75p per 100g :beer::beer:
Thanks for all the Woop Woops. Keep em coming
I've taken another gamble today on Tesco Finest Antipasto Selection. It'll be sweet if that one comes off tooI'll keep you posted.
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I saw this questioin posed a few days ago, but didnt see a reply.
Has anyone tried the Meal deal/Dine in, for £10 inc wine?
Many thanks!The mind is like a parachute. It doesn't work unless it's open0
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