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Tesco Cottage - Refund the Difference Deals

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  • celebrate wrote: »
    hi all!

    so i found the new thread and this is what i catch you all doing? licking cream off semi nude models!!! Tut tut tut!!


    is this what we've all been reduced to post DTD?????

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    Hello again, nice to see familiar names again....

    We have to get the excitement somewhere, I wouldnt mind but im no good at it, just done it in 28 secs :(
    The art of being happy is to be satisfied with what you have :)
  • tammy23
    tammy23 Posts: 24 Forumite
    ps forgot to say , im looking forward to your ideas on the best way to get the most out of the dtd vouchers i have left xx
  • midwinter
    midwinter Posts: 3,605 Forumite
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    Just done this too and got a £1 coupon, its £1.99 at tesco (2 for £3) but I cant find on asda to compare


    There may not be. As I couldnt print my voucher, does it restrict you using it against a particular flavour or size, or off any of their range?

    If its not comparable, then just use it off a normal shop, rather than a RTD shop.
    The mind is like a parachute. It doesn't work unless it's open
  • midwinter wrote: »
    Philadelphia was cheaper in A's, than in Tesco's although havent checked recently.

    You can claim one voucher per IP address, for £1 from here: http://apps.facebook.com/localheroes/?source=fbpage&redirectto=coupon

    Your right its £1.75 in tesco and £1 in asda so free all round which ever way you do it....buy in asda or in tesco and claim the 75p diff back
    The art of being happy is to be satisfied with what you have :)
  • midwinter wrote: »
    There may not be. As I couldnt print my voucher, does it restrict you using it against a particular flavour or size, or off any of their range?

    If its not comparable, then just use it off a normal shop, rather than a RTD shop.

    ay 900ml orange or apple
    The art of being happy is to be satisfied with what you have :)
  • cazzieb30
    cazzieb30 Posts: 171 Forumite
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    Evening all

    Dairylea Strip Cheese (8x21g) (T) 1.26 (A) 1.00 TD 1.26

    http://www.dairylea.co.uk/dairylea/page?locale=uken1&PagecRef=682 for 50p off

    HTH
    :A
  • midwinter
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    ay 900ml orange or apple

    Smallest Asda do is a one litre size. So the voucher would just need to be used as part of a normal shop.
    The mind is like a parachute. It doesn't work unless it's open
  • aaarrrggghhh
    aaarrrggghhh Posts: 1,297 Forumite
    Got another two Fairy Softeners today, paid nothing. I now have four bottles for a £1.40 cash outlay. It would have cost £4 in train fare for me to get the same from ASDA.
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  • Jodie+Matt wrote: »
    Will be nice to get some of Asda's offers in tesco, it will be like Tesco have more offers on lol, all under one roof. My plan of action now is to start doing my shopping at tesco, used to be an asda shopper but Tesco is alot nearer and have realised how much quicker it is to nip to Tesco and back! So anyway, shop at tesco and put all offers through as one transaction, all full priced items through as a seperate transaction.. use as many coupons as possible.. and if I'm not buying many full priced items, maybe give them a quick check with the asda scanner to see if there is any sort of multibuy offer i need to take advantage of in order to get it as BOGOF or something for example.

    I think the barcode scanners will come in very handy still...

    Exactly, but just be careful with this bit...
    ...shop at tesco and put all offers through as one transaction, all full priced items through as a seperate transaction..

    Asda isn't cheaper for everything..it's pretty similar actually once all the offers have been taken out of the equation, but some things (usually branded items) dearer at Asda, some things dearer at Tesco. So the dearer things at Asda could bring your refund at Tesco down. Safer to try & check all items in your shop first & then separate into two transactions.:)
  • ay 900ml orange or apple

    Can confirm this will come up n/a as I've been buying it for the last couple of weeks to bulk up my shop for £20 DTD voucher, when I don't want to go over, if that makes sense.

    Thanks everyone for DTD threads and chat, it was great, now I got my life back again!
    :starmod: DO IT NOW :starmod:
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