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  • I too used Lidl for my oldest daughter and was about to switch to them with my youngest (when I ran out of the nappies I had stockpiled when I was pregnant), then the Mothercare glitch appeared and needless to say I'm sorted out now for at least 6 months.........:beer:
    However I would definitely recommend Lidl or if you don't mind the extra work with them there's always re-usables, a bit expensive at first but I found fine for days when you were just around about home x
  • Thank you all :) could do with the glitch before I'll get paid... perhaps then that post would belong to grabbit :) or just come on child- potty pls! :)
  • jetty
    jetty Posts: 3,011 Forumite
    kasiaminx wrote: »
    Thank you all :) could do with the glitch before I'll get paid... perhaps then that post would belong to grabbit :) or just come on child- potty pls! :)


    Haha, good luck! Been trying to potty train mine today - he now has a phobia of doing no 2's down the toilet!!
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  • moyems
    moyems Posts: 116 Forumite
    I agree with posts re: LIDL. Have tried them all and I have found LIDL great. Cheapets by far - even than boots ( except when 3 for 2 is on). I currently use their pull ups and they are very big and super absorbent. My only gripe is that the seams rip quite easily so be careful when pulling them on.
  • Thank-you OP, you have provided the inspiration for my first signature.

    I was a bit annoyed at how lazy your post seems but as you're a newbie i'll be gentle.

    You could try typing 'nappies' or 'pampers' etc into a search box on this website, or even google!!!

    Failing that try mysupermarket.co.uk to compare tesco, asda, sainsburys, ocado.

    There's also hotukdeals.com and boots, wilkinsons, mothercare etc etc.

    Hope that helps.
  • chattmum
    chattmum Posts: 1,928 Forumite
    got some last week in boots on 3 for 2 not sure if its still running though
  • Its posted already but the HUGGIES starter box in asda is £3 after you paid take the sleeve off rip off the £2 voucher and hand it to cashier, bargain for 27 newborn nappies, a pack of HUGGIES wipes and a hat. Also there is a voucher for another free pack of HUGGIES wipes, anywhere they are a £1 and £2 of swim ones. I got 6 boxes for a pregnant friend woohoo, thanks to the poster. I will get the 6 free packs of wipes next year as they are v long dated.
  • there is a thread on here for huggies pull ups for £1.24 at boots if you do a search on this forum
  • jojo1978_3
    jojo1978_3 Posts: 1,432 Forumite
    :)Henry James Born 18/03/2011-11 days late!:)

  • Its posted already but the HUGGIES starter box in asda is £3 after you paid take the sleeve off rip off the £2 voucher and hand it to cashier, bargain for 27 newborn nappies, a pack of HUGGIES wipes and a hat. Also there is a voucher for another free pack of HUGGIES wipes, anywhere they are a £1 and £2 of swim ones. I got 6 boxes for a pregnant friend woohoo, thanks to the poster. I will get the 6 free packs of wipes next year as they are v long dated.

    Tesco today, have the little swimmers boxes (6 swimmers and 1 towel) for £2.95, so that's where my £2 little swimmers voucher went (x3) (15.8p per swim nappy)

    Also the Huggies newborns size 2s are a box of 92 for £9 in Tesco today, so that's where the £2 newborn voucher went (making it 7.6p per nappy)

    Off to Asda as someone said their Huggies Pure are 3 for £3 at the moment (can use 3 vouchers) - CAN ANYONE CONFIRM THIS?

    Also the Tesco shop came to over £50 with £5 off, and 2 x fuel vouchers so £2.70 x 3 saved on a full tank of diesel.

    Definately an MSE day for me :money:
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