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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 5

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    Will such recalled transactions work for a price check? Have input it just now so will find out tomorrow I guess . Anyone had this before?
    The receipt says recalled transaction and lists the original till and transaction number at the top of the receipt and is obviously different to the numbers at bottom.

    Worked for me no probs!
  • Issyc
    Issyc Posts: 5,423 Forumite
    Why does anyone buy Johnson's powder for their babies? I read that any type of talcum powder is carcinogenic. Correct me if I am wrong.
  • Thanks for the quick reply :)

    Spent the whole voucher on magnums and cornettos :)
  • FloFlo
    FloFlo Posts: 32,720 Forumite
    wendy05 wrote: »
    unless everyone is buying only dtd with 100% and nothing else - tesco come out of it quite well ..

    I am paying less than a £1 each shop and only buying DTD stuff, if I want not DTD stuff I buy a toothbrush ;)
  • Londinium33
    Londinium33 Posts: 4,706 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Issyc wrote: »
    Why does anyone buy Johnson's powder for their babies? I read that any type of talcum powder is carcinogenic. Correct me if I am wrong.

    Same reason people buy peanut butter.
  • julieq
    julieq Posts: 2,603 Forumite
    Out of interest how do you cook it? Fish not my speciality! Thanks

    Cod? The Norwegians wee on it and bury it in the snow for six months. It's a bit of a delicacy and as an added bonus the ammoniac liquor that is exuded is an excellent household cleaner, especially effective for removing stubborn teenagers.

    Otherwise, battered and fried is good, you can make your own fish fingers from it, steamed with ginger and soy sauce is also excellent.
  • Issyc wrote: »
    Why does anyone buy Johnson's powder for their babies? I read that any type of talcum powder is carcinogenic. Correct me if I am wrong.

    :o first I've heard if this , did a quick google, seems the link is uncertain or perhaps none at all

    h ttp://info.cancerresearchuk.org/healthyliving/cancercontroversies/talcum-powder/
  • Issyc
    Issyc Posts: 5,423 Forumite
    Same reason people buy peanut butter.

    Peanut butter is carcinogenic???
  • wendy05
    wendy05 Posts: 1,365 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    FloFlo wrote: »
    I am paying less than a £1 each shop and only buying DTD stuff, if I want not DTD stuff I buy a toothbrush ;)

    but you are quite dedicated .. others might not be so willing or tesco might not have toothbrushes (etc) to buy to supplement their other purchases.

    and there is a limit to how much of a particular item is worth having as "backup" before it becomes redundant .

    overall tesco doesnt lose as big as one might think .
  • Londinium33
    Londinium33 Posts: 4,706 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Issyc wrote: »
    Peanut butter is carcinogenic???

    I believe so. Most nuts are as well as they produce natural forms of the strain.
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