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M&S have extended their buy 6 bottle of wine save 25% offer so you can use the daily mail vouchr with it too
Thought someone might find this useful!0 -
Thanks for the info savvyJade....:T:T:T:A
Its time to use my Living social M&S voucher....so £25 of posh food for £5.....;)
Morning all...:)0 -
cornishlady wrote: »morning drivelers,anyone know were there are any bargains with weight watchers products? DD is trying to lose some weight & went to a ww meeting for the first time last night so has written me a list of what she wants.usually got plenty of Fruit & veg in but need to get some ready meals for when she's working late or not able to eat what the rest of the famly are eating .she offered me to go to the meeting with her but although i need to lose some weight i 'm not paying ,so she can pass on the knowledge she gains from going .i wish there was calorie free chocolate & cake:D
Packs of 4 WW yoghurts in tesco down to £1 use in conjunction with the voucher in tesco price drop magazine. M&S count on us meals have the pro points value on the back, some of the fancier meals in the range are 2 for £5 could use in conjunction with the daily mail voucher out tomorrow0 -
cornishlady wrote: »morning drivelers,anyone know were there are any bargains with weight watchers products? DD is trying to lose some weight & went to a ww meeting for the first time last night so has written me a list of what she wants.usually got plenty of Fruit & veg in but need to get some ready meals for when she's working late or not able to eat what the rest of the famly are eating .she offered me to go to the meeting with her but although i need to lose some weight i 'm not paying ,so she can pass on the knowledge she gains from going .i wish there was calorie free chocolate & cake:D
CL, if you want to join WW, there is good cashback offer at Quidco...thats 3 months membership for 95p (after cashback).
Quidco stats shows 99.2% tracking....so good deal for you to try it yourself without spending a fortune...;)
http://www.quidco.com/weightwatchers/?ac
Or do it on TCB and they would match the CB offer....:)
I can also see cashback for online WW purchases on TCB, if you want to have a look.
http://www.topcashback.co.uk/weight_watchers/
Not sure about any Supermarket WW offers though....:o0 -
CL S's had the W/W 5 caramel wafers for £1 on Monday still, but have been on for a while. I buy these for myself DS3 keeps eating them:( T's had a promo with good reductions on lots of there W/W products but not sure if still on. In T's you can search weight watchers on their site it brings up all the products, I found this a couple of weeks ago0
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cornishlady wrote: »morning drivelers,anyone know were there are any bargains with weight watchers products? DD is trying to lose some weight & went to a ww meeting for the first time last night so has written me a list of what she wants.usually got plenty of Fruit & veg in but need to get some ready meals for when she's working late or not able to eat what the rest of the famly are eating .she offered me to go to the meeting with her but although i need to lose some weight i 'm not paying ,so she can pass on the knowledge she gains from going .i wish there was calorie free chocolate & cake:D
Hi CL, I would definitely recommend you join WW. I went last night and was talking to a lady who had lost 5 stone. Originally, like you, her daughter joined and she said she would just follow what her daughter was doing but she soon lost interest and so decided to join herself. She said she has never look back since and she is certainly an inspiration when you see her 'before pictures'. I just think that making a financial commitment and the support and motivation from the leader makes all the difference.
Not sure what offers are on but Asda usually have a good range of WW products.0 -
Shopndrop hope you don't have to hang around too long at hospital and your dad is OK:A
SAVVYJADE thanks for your posts this morning esp about M&S count on us:beer:
:mad::mad::mad::mad:NEED MY CAR FIXED TO GET TO M&S & T's:mad::mad::mad::mad: nearly 4 weeks now
I have 2 x living social vouchers and the £5 from christmas promo and £20 from harvesting waiting to be spent.0 -
I agree totally with you Genmod55 SIL and I joined slimming world few years back lost about a stone and half each struggled paying each week decided to try and do it ourself okay for a short time but you gradually slip back to your old ways knowing nobody really to answer too no motivation. We both not only put the weight back on but both a stone heavier than we were. Attending the mtgs each week just gives me the extra push to refocus and motivates to keep going I haven't lost a lot atm but already feel better than I was.0
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adoreholidays wrote: »I have 2 x living social vouchers and the £5 from christmas promo and £20 from harvesting waiting to be spent.
AH - make sure you split your shopping into 2 transaction if you are going to use both of your living social moc on the same day.
I had trouble with it when I tried to redeemed in one transaction it took the supervisor 20 mins to sort it out as the till will not accept 2 of LS moc ( it only recognised one moc!) in the end she had to cancelled my transaction and took me to the customer service desk to recalled it back & do it in different way. Just pre-warn you all.
I have £40 M&S interest & another £60 in 1 week's time after attending the allotment:DRIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0 -
I came over here to tell you all about the EBay code but you all know! Anyway, I bought a Christmas dvd for the grandchildren. Well chuffed!
You got to try harder next time & on the ball & post here 1st before you go anywhere else:p:p:p:p:p
And stop drinking your ink cartridge its not healthy - I know you are looking out for good deals but that is very harmful for your health.:rotfl:RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0
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