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  • tigerwhite_2
    tigerwhite_2 Posts: 7,208 Forumite
    neosi wrote: »
    No luck for me with the Welch's Grape Juice. There was 3 or 4 different flavours marked at £1.29 picked up Two and used the SS but 'computer said Noooo' Minimum spend not met. :o

    SA checked went away and came back with Two from the chiller cabinet, these scanned at £2 so told him to leave it.. :p

    Question for the peeps who has managed to get them, what type did you get and was it on a manned till..
    these are the two Welch's you are looking for:
    http://www.tesco.com/groceries/Product/Details/?id=260153979
    http://www.tesco.com/groceries/Product/Details/?id=273212239
    It's the normal purple one that is £2.
    Tiger :cool:
    I'm a body double for Claudia Schiffer and i wont get out of bed for less than [STRIKE]£10k per day[/STRIKE] a 1p find
  • tigerwhite_2
    tigerwhite_2 Posts: 7,208 Forumite
    Non T related but another company who takes the pish..
    I had a renewal from the AA yesterday for my car breakdown cover - £133.09, which includes a 25% loyalty discount. Just been online and ordered exactly the same cover (on the AA website) for £89, with £50 cashback from Quidco. Are the AA for real??!!! Maybe they need to go into administration if they insist on treating us like muppets.

    Rant over.
    Tiger :cool:
    I'm a body double for Claudia Schiffer and i wont get out of bed for less than [STRIKE]£10k per day[/STRIKE] a 1p find
  • celebrate
    celebrate Posts: 5,883 Forumite
    Any more info onthe fish pretty pls
    Is it the battered or breadcrumb
    Extra or normal store? X
    GRATITUDE WHEN GIVEN, PATIENCE WHEN DENIED

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  • artypaws
    artypaws Posts: 1,876 Forumite
    fourp wrote: »
    are these cod fillet fish fingers , I'm rather fussy with my FF's , no idea why as I eat most fish .
    Thanks .

    So am I - can't explain why either
    midwinter wrote: »
    £2.99 in T's. Buy 2, use the £1 off frozen when spend over £5, plus 2 x 50p vouchers. Get 2 for £4 :)

    Thanks will look for them next time I visit MrT
  • Allsloppy
    Allsloppy Posts: 94 Forumite
    Just wanted to say hi, been lurking since DTD days. Husbands income dropped by 2/3 and so have found this thread really useful on ways to find bargains and cut our outgoings. I never used to think about what I was spending but circumstances have changed and I am now very careful which I think is a good life lesson. Love reading all your comments, they make me laugh and they make me sad. I think you are all mad - but in a good way. So HI
  • mrs-moneypenny
    mrs-moneypenny Posts: 15,519 Forumite
    can I ask a huge favour.... does anyone on here have the Mail on Sunday but dont use the rewards Number??
    My sister usually gets it every sunday and I get the number from her, but she couldnt get last Sunday's....
    Ive posted on the daily Rewards Club forum, but Im not holding my breath...

    ive pmed you;)
    SPC~12 ot 124

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  • barksavingmad
    barksavingmad Posts: 409 Forumite
    Allsloppy wrote: »
    Just wanted to say hi, been lurking since DTD days. Husbands income dropped by 2/3 and so have found this thread really useful on ways to find bargains and cut our outgoings. I never used to think about what I was spending but circumstances have changed and I am now very careful which I think is a good life lesson. Love reading all your comments, they make me laugh and they make me sad. I think you are all mad - but in a good way. So HI

    Hi :beer: I'm very new, but totally addicted. Tried wombling again today with my two year old, it's great, fresh air, free and quality time with my lil one ;)
    DS 17 years :)DD 16 years DS 5 years
    Busy working mum spinning plates!
    With an Itch to Glitch :D
    Proud to be part of MSE life!:money:
    Grocery Challenge
    /£300 :j

  • flandot
    flandot Posts: 1,596 Forumite
    Allsloppy wrote: »
    Just wanted to say hi, been lurking since DTD days. Husbands income dropped by 2/3 and so have found this thread really useful on ways to find bargains and cut our outgoings. I never used to think about what I was spending but circumstances have changed and I am now very careful which I think is a good life lesson. Love reading all your comments, they make me laugh and they make me sad. I think you are all mad - but in a good way. So HI

    I feel the same way about the thread! I now pay full price for very little - money is scarce in our family too. I never thought about Christmas shopping in March til I came on here :rotfl: Now I have a present box which is overflowing!
    Feb wins: Angry Birds mug, £250 Perfume Shop bundle :D
  • tigerwhite wrote: »
    Non T related but another company who takes the pish..
    I had a renewal from the AA yesterday for my car breakdown cover - £133.09, which includes a 25% loyalty discount. Just been online and ordered exactly the same cover (on the AA website) for £89, with £50 cashback from Quidco. Are the AA for real??!!! Maybe they need to go into administration if they insist on treating us like muppets.

    Rant over.


    SOOOOOOOO agree
    We just threatened to leave (and we have been members for over 20 years (god that makes me sound sooo old))
    - but had to do so 2x
    They gave us the online renewal price & to cover the quidco deal free homestart - poor CS though don't have enough power to over ride the systems had to go through the manager
    I say "THANKS" to posts that make me smile - Oh and really good glitches.:j
    Good things come to those who wait:A Bad things come on express delivery:(
  • artypaws
    artypaws Posts: 1,876 Forumite
    Allsloppy wrote: »
    Just wanted to say hi, been lurking since DTD days. Husbands income dropped by 2/3 and so have found this thread really useful on ways to find bargains and cut our outgoings. I never used to think about what I was spending but circumstances have changed and I am now very careful which I think is a good life lesson. Love reading all your comments, they make me laugh and they make me sad. I think you are all mad - but in a good way. So HI

    :wave: hi there I too never used to think about what I was spending and usually had empty fridge and not much in the freezer now we have plenty and money to spare :D
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