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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 5
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strawberryberry wrote: »got to go and do a last minute shop before the party - can anyone remember the chinese spare rib details for dtd - was going to do my own but no time :eek:
If any one saved the spread sheet could it be down loaded onto here as a attachment until the real one is working again ? Not sure if it would work as im not computer expert just a thought.
Perhaps you could use mysupermarket along with tesco.com and asda.com and compare the products you are looking for.
The other functionality the ss gives you is the conformation that DTD has been granted on these items.
you also could not post a doucument the size and complexity of the ss onto this forum.
regardsClearly they [Tesco] found it hard to make a promise they couldn't keep." Asda Spokesperson.
I say Tesco found it EASY to make promises it still cannot keep.0 -
adammccance wrote: »Are you fishing for a compliment or have you just caught sight of my rod?
lol
now this one really did make me lol, just woke up and saw this
CLASS !!!!Very proud to be Strip club member No 430 -
you'll end up giving away 80%+ of that, it's probably only good for 12 months if you check the box (Picture of a plastic container with a number, e.g 12M=months) and not really something to mess around with, so might want to switch it up to a different product?
I thought that indicates how long it is OK after it has been opened?0 -
That's what I always thought as well.If I had known then what I know now . . .
:A Official Boots Tart (I seem to be retired just now though) :A0 -
I have been unsure which of the supermarkets is cheapest and I thought Asda or Tesco were. Our freezer broke a couple of weeks ago and when I put all of the items into mysupermarket to work out the insurance claim Asda was the cheapest by over £30, Sainsburys was the next cheapest and Tesco was £10 more expensive than Sainsburys. I was amazed as I honestly thought Tesco/Asda would be around the same (and it wasn't because the freezer was full of DTD items!)
personally i have always shopped in asda and since this promotion started i have used tesco, I would just like to say that i will never be stepping foot in asda again tesco is cheaper by far and there staff are so pleasent.
( hope a chief exec from tescos is lurking and maybe prolong this promotion)0 -
These fishing jokes are really sad and a load of old COBBLER.0
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Hi, does anyone remember which kitchen towel/roll was in the spreadsheet? i know DTD wasnt much, but i ran out and want to get it today.
i thought it was 'plenty' but the prices seem comparable in both T and A
thanksI love this site and all chums, but its making a dent in my bank account!!!
Have lots of things I want, but dont necessarily need... Must DO BETTER!!! :A0 -
Kentsavings wrote: »Hi, does anyone remember which kitchen towel/roll was in the spreadsheet? i know DTD wasnt much, but i ran out and want to get it today.
i thought it was 'plenty' but the prices seem comparable in both T and A
thanks
It is the Tesco Ultra absorbent 6 roll (could have 2 extra free)
HTH0
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