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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 5
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bargainhuntergill wrote: »Completley off topic but dont shoot me down, we tried for years and whilst waiting for ivf fell pregnant after reflexology! if you havent tried it maybe worth a thought...:)
Last off topic post i swear :P definatly going to give this a try will give anything a shot only just been able to get on the IVF waiting list because I was to young until a month ago >.< (do have a lovely DS but had him really young and the older he gets the more I long for another feel kind of bad he's an only child since he's spoilt as hell but is bored most of the time)
Ah well the rubbish I prattle on about while waiting for vouchers to come in :P0 -
Jodie+Matt wrote: »I totally understand him not wanting to buy anything, I honestly havent even wanted to look at baby things, but DTD has taken over and I just couldnt resist lol. I already have a DD from a previous relationship though and have gotten pregnant to my current partner before (but miscarried), so I'm pretty certain it will happen eventually. Also the baby items on DTD arent really the sort of things that I could get upset over (not like it is a cute outfit or teddybear). Hope you dont have much longer to wait
Hopefully DTD and puzzling over shopping lists will take your mind off anything else and you will get pregnant soon. You could then write a nice letter to Philip Clarke thanking him for all his help in the conception :eek:A [STRIKE]B[/STRIKE][STRIKE]C [/STRIKE]D E [STRIKE]F[/STRIKE]G H I J K L M N O P Q R S [STRIKE]T[/STRIKE]U V [STRIKE]W [/STRIKE]X Y Z0 -
kevandkeira wrote: »I cant find it either!! My post made it sound like I got it, but I meant i'm going to get it.
Tried joining to see if it was for members only but the voucher still isn't there??
I couldn't find a voucher on beforeishop either, however there is one on www.gelcoupon.com - this links through to supersavvyme and lets you print two
ps you can print 2 off each for the Bold 2in1 and Ariel Actilift as well as the Fairy Non-Bio.0 -
cheapcheapcheap wrote: »Last off topic post i swear :P definatly going to give this a try will give anything a shot only just been able to get on the IVF waiting list because I was to young until a month ago >.< (do have a lovely DS but had him really young and the older he gets the more I long for another feel kind of bad he's an only child since he's spoilt as hell but is bored most of the time)
Ah well the rubbish I prattle on about while waiting for vouchers to come in :PI Hate Jobsworths!!!0 -
Having a browse for possibles to replace some of the ones that the supermarkets have so kindly matched, and came across these.
Wilkinson Sword Xtreme 3 Comfort Plus Sensitive Razor 4 pack
T £3.75 A £1.87 DTD £3.76 cost 0.01p
Wilkinson Sword Xtreme 3 Beauty 4 pack
T £3.60 A £1.87 DTD £3.46 cost 0.14p
Southern Comfort 700ml only buy one
T £19.29 A £14 DTD £10.58 cost £8.71
Comfort Pure Concentrated Fabric Conditioner 42 wash 1.5 litre
T £3.30 A £2 DTD £2.60 cost 0.70pSealed Pot Challenge No 9 516 target £250
2 years 'fag free' :j:D0 -
Stranger_Than_Fiction wrote: »Hopefully DTD and puzzling over shopping lists will take your mind off anything else and you will get pregnant soon. You could then write a nice letter to Philip Clarke thanking him for all his help in the conception :eek:
hehe thanks, it definately is taking my mind off of things, DTD is the be all and end all at the moment lol0 -
Is DTD not working on the 3 for 2 offers on vitamins?
i.e. Wellman is 3 for 2 at Tesco, £8 each therefore £16 for 3 packs.
Asda is 3 for £10, so DTD of £12 (net cost £4).
Surely this applies to loads of supplements?
Although it should theratically work, (have to wait for a confirmation from someone) buying vitamins less than £5 each won't get you any DTD, and there aren't a lot of vitamins that's over £6 in Asda for DTD match, which is when DTD starts to be a significant value.0 -
If there another forum for folks shopping? And updates? I can't find it?
Hope vouchers are in soon0 -
weimaranermerlin wrote: »Huggies Drynites (3-7 years) Have to buy 2!!
T: £11.96 / A: £7 -> DTD £ £9.92
and
Whiskas Indoor Dry Cat food (900g)
T: 2.87 / A: £2.00 -> DTDL £ 1.74
will submit via the form now
Bought 24/04 / Confirmed 25/05
Done and Done - TYI am firmly across the line. I won't impose my values on you if you keep away from mine.
Updated 14/10/14 :A0 -
Just got back from Tesco and one of the staff was reducing the Robinsons Double Concentrate Orange Squash No Added Sugar (1.25L) from £2.59 to £2 so now it matches Asda's price. I was just about to buy some.
I have put it on to be amended on the SS, but wasn't sure what constitutes 'confirmed', so put NONE - hope that's correct.
Maybe go for the 1.75L bottles from now on:
£3.49 in Tesco
£2.00 Asda0
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