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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 5

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  • karlie88
    karlie88 Posts: 9,114 Forumite
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    Auntycaz wrote: »
    Also from Newspaper thread courtesy of Redagila

    The Sun Page 23

    Coupon for Finish quantumatic starter kit

    Valid until 28/05/11

    this would be useful for those who have difficulty redeeming 'internet coupons'.

    thanks for the reminder.
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  • debsjc
    debsjc Posts: 3,222 Forumite
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    I was thinking that an easy way for Mr T to stop the greedy more than one shop a day abusers is to only accept vouchers if used with a clubcard. This way they could track spending via clubcard possibly.

    There is a problem with your theory. Tesco have advertised if your shopping isn't cheaper than Asda they will give EVERYONE a voucher for double for difference. NOT just their Clubcard holders.
    No where in the ad does it say you must hold a Tesco Clubcard. ;)
  • I was thinking that an easy way for Mr T to stop the greedy more than one shop a day abusers is to only accept vouchers if used with a clubcard. This way they could track spending via clubcard possibly.

    I have a temporary card that's unregistered at the moment. They'd be hard pushed to enforce this as it's not mandatory to have one toshop in Tesco. They'd have to point out in their advertising that you need to have a clubcard to participate.......... meaning it wouldn't be open to the whole of general public. Imagine the backlash on that! lol
    theres over 1000 pages about this meaning not many people would have trawled through it all, if someone mentions something that's been brought up before don't jump on their back, show some courtesy

    as I've said before some sort of arrangement for all the topics covered split into different threads is the answer

    Yes, there's over 1000 pages but if you look back over this person last few posts you'll finding that they're trawling (or should that be trolling...) around being obtuse just to get a reaction from people. WHich we, as a thread, have agreed not to give. Until they really annoy us anyway.......... ;)
    wendy05 wrote: »
    all that is needed is a separate sticky with all of the info (in post one and two + with common questions asked) and Pricecheckers : READ THIS FIRST in the title. -- even maybe a link in the spreadsheet back to the sticky .. for those who didnt bother the first time around then no one has any excuse to ask repeatedly within this main thread.

    Not the answer really, MSE are not monitoring this thread. A board admin would have to make it a sticky which may change the rules of what can and cannot be said in here due to the fact that not everyone is following the T&Cs 100%.........
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  • Afternoon all,
    Looking for some inspiration please, 2 kids at primary have tea parties next week for the royal wedding, i have 2 £16 vouchers would really love to get as much as poss with this, especially as i have been telling the other mums (some are really on a tight budget) about tesco and dtd to be continually be told "i can't be bothered with all that:wall::eek:."
    Anyway would really love to prove a point (childish i know;)) that they can get loads for pretty much nothing, however, i don't think the kids would like to drink comfort strawberry or not lol!! and cornettos would melt by lunchtime
    Can anyone inspire my shopping list?
    TIA x
  • Midger
    Midger Posts: 341 Forumite
    nesco wrote: »
    Loreal revitalifting double eye cream 15ml was for me T16.33 A10.

    only £12.66 voucher back.
    be careful with that one

    I think you and I probably bought the same one
    <LI class=productname>L'Oreal Dermo-Expertise Youth Code Rejuvenating Anti-Wrinkle Eye Cream <LI class=productname>It's different to the one that's only £6...looks like we were both caught out but TBH, the Youth Code range is brilliant so it's still a great buy!
  • terryrees
    terryrees Posts: 227 Forumite
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    ferret wrote: »
    jsut to say the NEW DEAL (ORANGE) column is WIZZO - helps tremedously - a GREAT innovation :):):)

    Totally agree! Good job spreadhseeters! :beer:
  • karlie88
    karlie88 Posts: 9,114 Forumite
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    Afternoon all,
    Looking for some inspiration please, 2 kids at primary have tea parties next week for the royal wedding, i have 2 £16 vouchers would really love to get as much as poss with this, especially as i have been telling the other mums (some are really on a tight budget) about tesco and dtd to be continually be told "i can't be bothered with all that:wall::eek:."
    Anyway would really love to prove a point (childish i know;)) that they can get loads for pretty much nothing, however, i don't think the kids would like to drink comfort strawberry or not lol!! and cornettos would melt by lunchtime
    Can anyone inspire my shopping list?
    TIA x

    racks of lamb, tinned salmon, silverside beef, finest smoked salmon, finest chorizo and some cod loins?

    chop 'em all up and throw 'em into a salad bowl.

    kids like meat salad don't they?

    :rotfl:
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  • Midger
    Midger Posts: 341 Forumite
    Afternoon all,
    Looking for some inspiration please, 2 kids at primary have tea parties next week for the royal wedding, i have 2 £16 vouchers would really love to get as much as poss with this, especially as i have been telling the other mums (some are really on a tight budget) about tesco and dtd to be continually be told "i can't be bothered with all that:wall::eek:."
    Anyway would really love to prove a point (childish i know;)) that they can get loads for pretty much nothing, however, i don't think the kids would like to drink comfort strawberry or not lol!! and cornettos would melt by lunchtime
    Can anyone inspire my shopping list?
    TIA x

    Cadbury's chocolate fingers, kit kats, crisps (loads on DTD SS just now), 7-up, chewee bars, mikado...there's loads to choose from, all of which my kids would LOVE if someone brought into school for a party! Good luck with your list and show em how it's done!! :rotfl:
  • Lisaberry wrote: »
    Just looked the mince up but they are the same price. Think someone mentioned a small dtd on quorn sausages though

    I mentioned Quorn mine earlier, I had it one one of my shopping lists. The 300g bags are 3 for £5 at Tesco just now. No DTD on them, but (surprisingly!) a decent price from Ts for this :)
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  • judebristol
    judebristol Posts: 504 Forumite
    Just to report that Whyte and mckay whisky 70cl has been reduced in tescos too £11.20 asda £11.00 , just been down to buy some so brought other stuff instead.
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