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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 5
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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
There was an unconfirmed Tesco Kitchen Towel Ultra Absorbent White 2 Roll £1.74 vs £1.28
Also a confirmed Tesco Kitchen Towel Ultra Absorbent White 6 Roll (8 roll also working) £4.49 vs £3.38
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There was an unconfirmed Tesco Kitchen Towel Ultra Absorbent White 2 Roll £1.74 vs £1.28
Also a confirmed Tesco Kitchen Towel Ultra Absorbent White 6 Roll (8 roll also working) £4.49 vs £3.38
HTH
Morning, love your signature!"However, Tesco clearly underestimated the Great British Shopper's eye for a good deal."
Proud to be a "savvy and determined" shopper.0 -
The kitchen rolls are £4.49 a £3.38Kentsavings 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
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I thought that indicates how long it is OK after it has been opened?
True, I realised this after going to bed, but anything with a shelflife of over 2 years apparently need a useby date...From cancerhelp;
Do check the 'use by' date. Most creams will last about 2 or 3 years, so it is OK to use last year's, but not a bottle from 5 years ago!
So If you assumed the full 5 years you're still going to have to use 7 plus bottles a year, which I guess is doable if you have a big family, but still must be another product, even a other sun protection one, that would make sense to stock up on?0 -
spreadsheet is back up again :j Thank you!0
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Your SS team have sorted the issues that looks like a google server issue.
ss should be back up but please be carefull as we check through some updates.
And as always remember to look through prices on both A&T websites.
Thank you all for your paitience
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
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