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£10 Tesco Meal deal for £4.07
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Savvybunny2009 wrote: »I'm using a clubcard because I wont be going over my limit as the meal deal ends in a few days, and I don't think there will be a similar offer to replace it giving such a good TD.
Having said that, it would seem they haven't restocked the shelves since the offer started so I couldn't go over my limit if I tried for lack of sides and mains.
I haven't gone over the £100 limit but seem to have a few small vouchers so have gone over the 10 limit.saving for ds2's summer international scout camp - £200
£60 deposit paid :j £100 paid:j £40 paid:j0 -
I was using my staff privilegecard when the DTD offer was going on and nobody batted an eyelid at that, so a regular clubcard will be fine
(Awesomely, the discount was applied, but wasn't taken into consideration when comparing the receipt, it was still based on the individual items price)
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I haven't gone over the £100 limit but seem to have a few small vouchers so have gone over the 10 limit.
That's ok hun, it's a new month now so you can start all over againComping wishlist for 2017
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1 x ARIEL STAIN REMOVER BLUE SPRAY 500ML £ 4.45 £ 2.00
Just had the above confirmed - it's quite a good one if used with the £2 off coupon on SSM - making the stain remover effectively free.
You do need to make sure you get the right one, as most of the Ariel Stain Removing range are either half price at T or full price at A. Worth having a look on the T Website to familiarise yourself with the look of the product before shopping.
Also bought 2 x 400g Farmhouse Slice Bread - 80p ea. in T & 2 for £1 in A - but came back as 'N/A' :mad: - like most of my shopping these days!!!
Will probably do a last hit on the Meal Deals today - then Freezer will be full again!
It's looking a bit limited going forward, isn't it?0 -
My fridge is full, my freezer is too after the £1 BBQ stuff at Sainsburys last night. Not sure I should get another meal deal, but I'm going in anyway to look for other stuff and may be tempted!0
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£1 barbeque stuff in Sainsburys I hear you say? Looks like I'm heading that way tomorrow then, and perhaps if I can cash in my TD voucher I will buy an M&S meal deal insteadComping wishlist for 2017
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sparky1664 wrote: »It should be T's offer against Asda's offer.
So, buy one, difference back £1.79 (£2.79/£1)
buy two, difference back £2 (£4/£2)
Means they cost the same either way - £1 each after the rtd0 -
Savvybunny2009 wrote: ȣ1 barbeque stuff in Sainsburys I hear you say? Looks like I'm heading that way tomorrow then, and perhaps if I can cash in my TD voucher I will buy an M&S meal deal instead
Was posted on HUKD yesterday, Sainsburys reduced all their Taste The Difference BBQ food (in fact most of their BBQ food) to a quid regardless of original cost. I got some nice burgers, 2 racks of ribs and some pork loin steaks in chinese marinade. Had a BBQ last night by torchlight0 -
Is my maths on this right
If I buy 4 meal deals £40
I have a £4 Tesco till spit when you spend £20
I have a £4 Sainsburys till spit when you spend £40
I have a £2 Sainsburys till spit when you spend £20
I have a £5.93 DTD voucher
It should take the price down to £24.05
But I should get a capped DTD voucher back for £20 meaning 4 meals cost me £4
BTW my Tesco is really good for taking till spits, so I don't see a problem.0 -
kathleenryd wrote: »Means they cost the same either way - £1 each after the rtd
Errr, yes, of course, we all know it's on offer for £1 at Asda's at the moment...
However, I was answering a question as to how the comparisons were made, whether it was full price against full price or offer price against offer price.
For example, Asda's full price on the pepperoni is £2.77 so if they were doing it full price v full price, there would only be a 2p return. As they are not though, there will be a £1.79 return. Quite a difference & worth the question if the poster was unclear wouldn't you say?0
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