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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 5

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  • JIL
    JIL Posts: 8,840 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    edited 25 April 2011 at 8:06PM
    phadge wrote: »
    Finish tabs 56 end today! Being reduced at Mr T tomorrow!

    But if you want to use your £2 voucher and still crave finish
    what about these?
    Careful though they have to be 28s as Tesco have 30 packs.
    http://www.tesco.com/groceries/Product/Details/?id=264244439 £7.50

    £4 in Asda
  • MrsBartolozzi
    MrsBartolozzi Posts: 6,358 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    Oh, Scottish Lass please can I ask you, do you frequent T's establishments in your local city beginning with D, or town beginning with P? Have you managed to find any rack of lamb yet?
    I've not found any yet and wonder if they actually sell it up here? (I live kind of locally to you, well more local than many others here ;))

    It's only a game
    ~*~*~ We're only here to dream ~*~*~
  • Londinium33
    Londinium33 Posts: 4,706 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Bedsdriver wrote: »
    Seriously folks, there are some things you should not discuss
    1. What you are planning to buy based on a new offer
    2. Some ways Tesco could track vouchers
    3. How to use the same voucher twice
    4. Quirks you have spotted

    This deli counter issue can be fixed overnight causing problems for tomorrow's shoppers. The Flump is a prime example of this.

    The Hardys wine offer was discussed here a lot and was amended ready for the very next day. Now I am sure other web sites mentioned the Hardys wine offer too and it probably wasn't our fault the offer did not work in the end but the long and the short of it is, wait until it is in place before drawing it to peoples attention.

    We don't need people here to do Tescos work for them.

    Oh and on a personal note, punctuation should not be asbused!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! < example

    loads of smileys is a bit girly :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: <prime example

    and a really good rule, when you quote another post, only quote as many lines as you are going to type. Some people are quoting 70 lines of text but just adding a few words. It's unnecessary.

    If you are adding just one line, quote one line.

    Thank you for your attention.



    EDIT:Remember some people are on mobile phone packages where data is at a premium, don't quote more than you have to. Have you ever tried to scroll 70 lines of quoted text on an iphone just to see someone add "I agree" ?

    YAWN (damn, I need to use 10 characters)!!!!!!!!!!!
  • while in mr t's today got talking to a lovely sa wwho told me that on top of the sainburys vouchers etc they also take ( and she showed me the list)
    boots, aldi, lidle (? sp) i realise they take supermarket vouchers not boots suprised me a bit !:o
  • Bedsdriver
    Bedsdriver Posts: 101 Forumite
    And spelling should be checked before having a go at others ;)

    Lol i wasn't haven't a go, it was a light hearted attempt to tackle some serious issues.

    But you did make me laugh.
  • Jodie+Matt
    Jodie+Matt Posts: 1,303 Forumite
    if the samosas work..

    14x samosa's £10.50...
    gift card £10

    pay with £20 voucher and 50p cash
    get a voucher back for £19.60

    making it 90p for a £10 gift card
  • brindles01
    brindles01 Posts: 1,003 Forumite
    Dr.Who-Who wrote: »
    Either I got the wrong Oxi or they are really down to £6.00 I bought today.

    th_DSCF1488.jpg?t=1303757752 barcode : 5 011417 542910

    So did I get the wrong one?

    My barcode is the same and I paid £12.00 in two different shops??
    DTD - Doing Tesco Daily - while I still have vouchers!
  • MDstalker
    MDstalker Posts: 147 Forumite
    edited 25 April 2011 at 8:07PM
    Bedsdriver wrote: »
    Seriously folks, there are some things you should not discuss
    1. What you are planning to buy based on a new offer
    2. Some ways Tesco could track vouchers
    3. How to use the same voucher twice
    4. Quirks you have spotted

    This deli counter issue can be fixed overnight causing problems for tomorrow's shoppers. The Flump is a prime example of this.

    The Hardys wine offer was discussed here a lot and was amended ready for the very next day. Now I am sure other web sites mentioned the Hardys wine offer too and it probably wasn't our fault the offer did not work in the end but the long and the short of it is, wait until it is in place before drawing it to peoples attention.

    We don't need people here to do Tescos work for them.

    Oh and on a personal note, punctuation should not be abused!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! < example

    loads of smileys is a bit girly :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: <prime example

    and a really good rule, when you quote another post, only quote as many lines as you are going to type. Some people are quoting 70 lines of text but just adding a few words. It's unnecessary.

    If you are adding just one line, quote one line.

    Thank you for your attention.



    EDIT:Remember some people are on mobile phone packages where data is at a premium, don't quote more than you have to. Have you ever tried to scroll 70 lines of quoted text on an iphone just to see someone add "I agree" ?

    EDIT2: Speeling

    Bog off !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :p:p:p:p:p:p:p

    Muppet.................................
    :rotfl:

    ps. Stella Cidre is actually quite nice...
  • mrspatch wrote: »
    I thought it had 2b over 1 or 1.1kg - perhaps someone could confirm this + add it to ss-which just mentions a medium size.

    yes i was told it needed to be a piece costing over £9
  • Dr.Who-Who
    Dr.Who-Who Posts: 7,774 Forumite
    brindles01 wrote: »
    My barcode is the same and I paid £12.00 in two different shops??


    Ok thanks, so maybe it depends on area/location. You posh area:eek: me poor area :o
    RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)


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