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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 5
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loobylou232 wrote: »Do you have to cook chorizo or can you just eat it?
Sorry to butt in but I'm eating some rice and just thought mm chorizo.
i think you can just eat it, i like mine cooked though burns some of the fat off!!0 -
1. I use 2-3 vouchers per day. Used 4 once but it was too time consuming, so killed a voucher on the cider deal (4 for £25)
2. On my own I'll go back in and get another shop after dropping first off in the car, then third shop in another tesco. if i've got a mate with me they usually do 1 voucher and do a shop with me the first time, then get their own voucher the 2nd time while i pay for 3rd set. saves a lot of time this way.
I initially focused on alcohol and when I decided I had enough, moved onto food and cleaning products etc.
I ran out of space in my drinks cupboard (double kitchen cupboard) and now my wardrobe looks like this:
:rotfl:
I do feel a a little bit guilty. a little bit. but I've spent a fortune in tesco and its not breaking any laws, just dodging T&C's.
probably had over a grand out of them since i started doing it (back before the £20 limit!)
Ha ha - that really made me LOL!!! I took a picture of my wee alcohol collection earlier and sent it to my pals - not as vast a collection as yours but very satisfying - mmmm - you're missing the Gordon's!:D0 -
ok...enoughs enough!...no vouchers ...off to bed will check again in morning now....nite everyone...No two ways about this one: Anything Free is not a Basic Right..it had to be earned...by someone, somewhere0
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Evenin' all....
For my maiden voyage, would this work do you think?
Fairy Non Bio Gel (962ml), T=£8.17, A=£4.00, DTD=£8.34, Net=-£0.17
mysupermarket.co.uk/tesco-price-comparison/Laundry/Fairy_Excel_Non_Bio_Laundry_Gel_26_Washes_962ml.html
If so, how do I update the (rather super) spreadsheet?0 -
Ashe - being new I can't quote your picture again
My friend, I have been a guest on this forum for weeks now and done a couple of vouchers per day. It's hard work but I love the buzz of it. Especially with kids (cornetto's) and a wife (Jacobs Creek) and going on holiday next month (sun cream)
But that photo finally prompted me to register. I salute you :T and would love to come to your next bbq.
PS - my kids have got really clean teeth. :rotfl::rotfl:Glad you like it haha
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First DTD - so go easy on me!...
Evenin' all....
For my maiden voyage, would this work do you think?
Fairy Non Bio Gel (962ml), T=£8.17, A=£4.00, DTD=£8.34, Net=-£0.17
mysupermarket.co.uk/tesco-price-comparison/Laundry/Fairy_Excel_Non_Bio_Laundry_Gel_26_Washes_962ml.ht ml
If so, how do I update the (rather super) spreadsheet?
There is a link to click at the top of the spreadsheet then you just fill in the form. Fingers crossed it works something good to stock up on0 -
Evenin' all....
For my maiden voyage, would this work do you think?
Fairy Non Bio Gel (962ml), T=£8.17, A=£4.00, DTD=£8.34, Net=-£0.17
mysupermarket.co.uk/tesco-price-comparison/Laundry/Fairy_Excel_Non_Bio_Laundry_Gel_26_Washes_962ml.html
If so, how do I update the (rather super) spreadsheet?
i think someone said they were trying it today , the only difference we could see was it said excel gel on tesco and just gel on asda, not sure it would make a difference but you never know with tescos:)0 -
I got the Fairy non bio gel today along with the conditioner. Will hopefully be able to confirm tomorrow - hurry up vouchers!
And it doesn't say excel on the bottle...Please do not quote spam as this enables it to 'live on' once the spam post is removed.
If you quote me, don't forget the capital 'M'
Declutterers of the world - unite! :rotfl::rotfl:0 -
A new one maybe?? unconfirmed
Anchor spreadable butter 500g
Asda £2
Tesco £2.60
DTD £1.20
net cost £1.400 -
cookiemonster25 wrote: »i think someone said they were trying it today , the only difference we could see was it said excel gel on tesco and just gel on asda, not sure it would make a difference but you never know with tescos:)0
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