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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 5

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  • Coca Cola Cherry (2L) tesco 1.78 asda 1.78 but buy 3 for 3.00 making them 0.66p for the 3
    Oh 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....
  • Classy_Chick06
    Classy_Chick06 Posts: 4,195 Forumite
    Small DTD discovered among my normal shopping for any vegetarians

    Quorn 5 cumberland sausages 250g 2.12 1.98

    (Didnt know wether to put on S/S as such a small DTD)


    playing catch up here, but i would submit the form to the SS guys, there has been lots of mention on here for veggie stuff, and afterall, every little helps!
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  • ChelseaGirl
    ChelseaGirl Posts: 4,385 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    Can I ask a question please? I am planning to go to Mr T's today and try out this DTD for the first time. But I'm worried about doing something wrong. If the total DTD is just over £20, will the voucher be for exactly £20? Is that why people are quickly adding a couple of extra items in their trolley at the checkout? Sorry, I've tried to read through the thread as much as I can, but it's all a bit confusing for me at the moment.

    TIA for any help you may be able to give. x
  • Can I ask a question please? I am planning to go to Mr T's today and try out this DTD for the first time. But I'm worried about doing something wrong. If the total DTD is just over £20, will the voucher be for exactly £20? Is that why people are quickly adding a couple of extra items in their trolley at the checkout? Sorry, I've tried to read through the thread as much as I can, but it's all a bit confusing for me at the moment.

    TIA for any help you may be able to give. x
    hi,
    yes that is correct
    Oh 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....
  • peskey78
    peskey78 Posts: 53 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Can I ask a question please? I am planning to go to Mr T's today and try out this DTD for the first time. But I'm worried about doing something wrong. If the total DTD is just over £20, will the voucher be for exactly £20? Is that why people are quickly adding a couple of extra items in their trolley at the checkout? Sorry, I've tried to read through the thread as much as I can, but it's all a bit confusing for me at the moment.

    TIA for any help you may be able to give. x


    There is nothing to worry about.

    Yes Mr T has capped DTD vouchers to £20 so getting as near to this or just over is ok so that you dont loose out too much.

    You can add items into your trolley but if they are cheaper at Mr T than Mr A they will deduct DTD. If you add items its worth adding ones that are the same price at both that way u dont loose out.

    Good Luck and remember to check the fab SS that the guys have created

    :j
  • x__Indigo_x
    x__Indigo_x Posts: 1,099 Forumite
    Can I ask a question please? I am planning to go to Mr T's today and try out this DTD for the first time. But I'm worried about doing something wrong. If the total DTD is just over £20, will the voucher be for exactly £20? Is that why people are quickly adding a couple of extra items in their trolley at the checkout? Sorry, I've tried to read through the thread as much as I can, but it's all a bit confusing for me at the moment.

    TIA for any help you may be able to give. x
    hi yes the voucher can be 20 max so even if your shopping would have been 50 cheaper in mr a (so double to 100) the voucher is capped at 20. X
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  • sirbrainy
    sirbrainy Posts: 2,749 Forumite
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    GOOD MORNING VIETNAM!!! :D

    Right - in warmer climes, no time to catch up on this thread. Please update me on happenings in a few scant bullet points.

    Succinct is the word.

    Be brief.

    TIA :T

    You'll get thanks.
  • 1 x HUGGIES BABY WIPES NATURAL CARE 64 £ 2.59 £ 1.00

    Now £2.49 in asda

    so only DTD £0.20
  • sirbrainy
    sirbrainy Posts: 2,749 Forumite
    Quick. I've no time to wast
  • arfabrane
    arfabrane Posts: 152 Forumite
    sirbrainy wrote: »
    Succinct is the word.

    I thought Grease is the word? :beer:
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