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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 5
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Hi shoppers
been lurking here for a while and today was my first day annual leave as i am of for 2 weeks.
I have spent most of the day reading this thread and it is thourghly entertaining.
I am planning to do my first shop tomorrow i am a asda fanatic but tempted by the meat and drink.
I have tried explaining this to the o/h but she is not interested so i am going to show her, she just likes spending and i am the frugal one.
firstly am i right in thinking that i have to the 30th april to max out as near to the hundred pound mark.
Secondly is there any stores in manchester that anyone is having problems with as there around 4 mr ts within a 10 minute drive and dont really want bother of trouts.
it is very addictive got to go will be able to look for further updates while desperate sh++lives is on.
I hope you aren't over 60! I gather that over that advanced age you aren't thought to be capable of using a computer, sussing out a spreadsheet or working out how to get a DTD bargain !
Trouts are good fun - I quite enjoy getting them all red faced and excited !ELITE 5:2
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11st2lbs down to 9st2lbs - another 5lbs gone due to alcohol abuse (head down toilet syndrome)0 -
berbastrike wrote: »I bet there are no DTDers over 60.
Wrong. My mum is brilliant at it. Plus her mental mathmatics is way better and quicker than mine, which helps!0 -
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berbastrike wrote: »I bet there are no DTDers over 60.
both my parents follow me around the store with a basket and I just put things in it for them and send them to the till with their voucher - they LOVE IT!0 -
hermione987uk wrote: »if you dont need it then they can keep it but what they should do is just sign it to stop you re using it.
Thanks Hermione, I just didnt want to rock the boat in asking for it back, just incase questions were asked0 -
berbastrike wrote: »I bet there are no DTDers over 60.
I bet there are , in fact I am certain.
We are not senile you know.0 -
vickitoria6232 wrote: »Just been into local Tesco and had a £6 voucher (bought Thorntons egg for £6 and nothing else). Supervisor got real shirty.
"I'm sick of these. They're going to stop these soon, people fleecing Tesco." etc etc
No issue taking them before but seems they have started looking at the receipt in more detail and aren't happy when voucher is close to (or more than!) the original spend.
Any ideas for comebacks - I'm not a conforntational type so just said "Bought it last week, next day seen them half price in Asda. SO of course I was going to cash in. What's the problem?"
She wasn't happy, said she was 'onto people doing this'
'It is absolutely shameful, you're right. How could ASDA be that much cheaper from Tesco so often?'0 -
bargainhuntergill wrote: »Last question I promise, any deals on kitchen roll? thank you guys. (not being lazy cant access ss)
4 roll Plenty T £3.68 A £3.00 DTD £1.38 UNCONFIRMED
6 roll is also £3 on A's website but not listed on T's0 -
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