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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 5
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yarmouthgirls wrote: »im hungry anyone got a finest pizza to cook for me?*Scottish*Lass* wrote: »hah! I wish! You'd never believe what I just had to have for my tea....... lol wait till I take a pic.......
My tea............. lol I'm not an alky - it's just been soooooo long since I bought proper food that this was all that was left in the fridge ha ha ha DEFINITELY doing a 'proper' shop tomorrow! :rotfl:.•¨¨*:•..•
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To start with, I want to know who bought all the Whiskas simply steamed fish in Watford, because at 5pm, there was none. So poor Benjy got none. Will have to try again tomorrow.
Next aisle, I found some of the Kosher for Passover range reduced, so picked up some stuff I use all year round. Had to pay for those separately, as Asda also stock some of this.
Then, I picked up some 400g Hellman's and Princes tuna in Springwater.
Whilst the Hellman's and tuna was going through the checkout, I queried the price of the tuna, and it was £3:(. OMG, I told the SA I had made a mistake and got him to void the transaction. I then went back and picked up the tuna in springwater and got it price-checked. It was £5.39:).0 -
I just cant get my head round why somebody would want to sell a voucher on ebay. unless its dodgy! because if they really are genuinely hard up then surely they would rather have £18 to spend in tesco (even hard up people need to eat, be clothed etc, they dont need to spend it on more DTD stuff) than have £14 cash. and the excuse they dont live near a tesco is not convincing me0
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Reminds me of a post I saw a couple of minutes ago0
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FelinePrincess wrote: »Only occasionally when my shoes get too worn out to continue wearing them! Just sold a pair for £30 to a man in america :j
I hate sending things to landfill, and they are too shabby for charity or probably even re-cycling so this way it keeps them out of landfill and puts some money in my pocket
you know what hes using the for dont you:rotfl:
just thought id put that little thought in your mind to distract you from the vouchers:D
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoe_fetishism0 -
laticsforlife wrote: »Nope, I'm far too cynical, don't believe it, sorry.
Most 'normal' shopping baskets (as can be attested to by Womblers) have been cheaper at Tesco, so why not just use the £60 for BOGOF's or even B1G2F's, and reduced price items.
maybe a late teenager who bought a bottle of bacardi and some lollies and dont need to buy food as he lives with his parents so wants some of his money back so his bacardi was even cheaper???0 -
*Scottish*Lass* wrote: »My tea............. lol I'm not an alky - it's just been soooooo long since I bought proper food that this was all that was left in the fridge ha ha ha DEFINITELY doing a 'proper' shop tomorrow! :rotfl:
Makes my diet of pizzas and cornettos look positively healthy!0 -
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Wilkinson Sword Xtreme 3 Comfort Plus Sensitive Razor (4) (T) 3.75 (A) 1.87 DTD 3.76:A0 -
laticsforlife wrote: »Nonsense.
We all know why they are selling them ,and it is because they have already been used but the SA has failed to sign the receipt and have been reprinted.
Totally fraudulent.
I don't know that, you may think that, but you do not know it either.TESCO EVERY LITTLE change to the t&cs HELPS0 -
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