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Tesco Maybe Stopping Using Coupons!!!!
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Hmmm, time to buy milk elsewhere I think, it's already quite expensive when buying for the family. I am pretty sure Sainsburys and Waitrose both had theirs at £1.11 last week when I popped in (we don't have a cheaper shop nearby but I bet some of you can find it much cheaper than at Mr T's).
But if you can still find the £1.11 SEL instore and it scans at £1.15, at least you could claim DTD of a measly 8p back....PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
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Where is the cheapest place to buy Organic Milk? I buy lots of the stuff and it's quite expensive.
Zippy x
Busy working Mum of 3 :wave:
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siamesecats wrote: »the price of milk has already gone up in my local from 1.11 for 4 pts semi skimmed to 1.15:eek:
It was £1.07 in my local Lidl last week, when I checked. And I remember that someone has mentioned once that it's only £1 in Iceland (don't know whether it's still the same now).'Into every abyss I still bear the blessing of my affirmation' (Friedrich Nietzsche)0 -
WELSH-DRAGON wrote: »I have just got a few mystery shopping jobs so will get to travel slightly further affield whilst supermarket shopping so will be able to use a few vouchers and not worry about being recognised.
Hi, Im intrigued about your mystery shopping, what do you have to do??????
do you get paid for it?,,,,,,it sounds great to me!0 -
How long have tesco been doing all these coupons/vouchers - quit kit/H&B ......I've only known about the coupons for a month!!0
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The mystery shopping is basically going to a supermarket, fast food place, small grocery shop, local pub or restaurant and buying something. I have to make observations eg were the staff friendly etc and then I type up my report. I am not going to make a fortune from it but if I have to get say £6 of shopping then get reimbursed it makes it a worthwhile task. Rather than go into details feel free to PM me.
I cannot remember when the quit packs came out it feels like forever
Welshy x
I am the only Voucher Queen in my village LOL
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bargain_hunter77 wrote: »How long have tesco been doing all these coupons/vouchers - quit kit/H&B ......I've only known about the coupons for a month!!
I first saw the Quit packs a few days after christmas 2006.0 -
milk in our premier shop is 99p the next premier shop has it at 1.37. It is on a busy road so must get away with selling it at this price. Not sure if they will be going up or not. The 99p bloke says he makes 10p ish on each one sold. Think his supplier must be making more !!!! I do think that the farmers get ripped off.
Welshy how about having a goat?????0 -
milk in our premier shop is 99p the next premier shop has it at 1.37. It is on a busy road so must get away with selling it at this price. Not sure if they will be going up or not. The 99p bloke says he makes 10p ish on each one sold. Think his supplier must be making more !!!! I do think that the farmers get ripped off.
Welshy how about having a goat?????
We had a goat but no-one liked the milk so we adopted a lamb on to her. It was great to see a lamb sucking a goat - lamb did really well & its just had its own lamb0 -
marymilkmaid wrote: »Its a joke what farmers are paid for milk, I know as Im a relief milker. Approx 15-16p a litre is what the farmer gets. The supermarkets are the ones who make all the profit.
Sorry I know this is all off topic - does the same price apply if you get it from a milkman? We went back to organic milk in glass bottles a couple of months ago and are paying a premium for it - will the farmers supplying that milk be getting a fairer deal?The birds of sadness may fly overhead but don't let them nest in your hair0
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