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The 11+ thread; where all are welcome, but be prepared for some serious money saving!
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And why are T's using two spellings, smoky and smokey?
I don't know, thats why I got confused(Not that it takes much sometimes:o) I was looking for the bag things but mine were in trays:)
Me and Nannylala just nipped out to pick up some magazines for the MAM vouchers. I knew where they were, right by the door so I said to her I'll drive up and you just grab them and get back in the car;) I seriously couldnt stop laughing as she came back saying "What!!you said to get as many as I could, If I'd have had my shopping trolley I'd have got more":rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:This was after we had spent this afternoon wombling in A's getting all sorts of strange looks as she climbed over the fence again!!! (It is low;))Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:0 -
Enterprise_1701C wrote: »Just popping back on for a short while. Slightly annoyed as I had more than enough chlled and frozen in my shop yesterday to cover a couple of the cool bags (first big shop for a few weeks!!!) and was told the offer had finished! Was in the wrong mood to have to mess about trying them, though should have I guess.
Fired off a complaint to head office when I got back, but more along the lines of why did my shop hide them when they were on offer then get them out after the fact. Shall have to see what they come back with.
Can't believe I messed up on this one, think I was just so shocked to actually see them out, never seen them in person before!!
stand you're ground,I got 1 free with my shop today0 -
saving even more money staff discount on all the woopsies and 1p items OH i wants a tesco job lol:rotfl::rotfl:Dopey_Sleepy_Grumpy wrote: »:rotfl:you and me both hun. I'm so tempted to apply for a night time shelf stacking job. I'd spend all night scanning everything I put out. My DD starts reception in September, think I might apply then0
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was it really 30 years ago today, that we liberated the Falkland Islands from the Argibargies ?Back to square one, no apg, no comment.0
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I don't know, thats why I got confused(Not that it takes much sometimes:o) I was looking for the bag things but mine were in trays:)
Me and Nannylala just nipped out to pick up some magazines for the MAM vouchers. I knew where they were, right by the door so I said to her I'll drive up and you just grab them and get back in the car;) I seriously couldnt stop laughing as she came back saying "What!!you said to get as many as I could, If I'd have had my shopping trolley I'd have got more":rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:This was after we had spent this afternoon wombling in A's getting all sorts of strange looks as she climbed over the fence again!!! (It is low;))
You and your mum are a right double act lala. I love the drive by tactic :rotfl:Avatar courtesey of HC :beer:0 -
If they are convinced they are better value why has Asda won best value supermarket for last 15 years :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:SaverSavvy123 wrote: »Did you ask them which stores, cos I am guessing that they are telling porkies :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0
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Dopey_Sleepy_Grumpy wrote: »Not sure if anyone has responded to your post but, given the changes being made as of today, you will need to give me a month or two to get to grips with it again. In the mean time I'm sure someone a little more switched on than me will be able to help.
JTD as it has previously been was given when you submitted your receipt details into the Tesco Price Check. If the item would have been cheaper to buy at Asda on the day you purchased it in Tesco, you would get an emailed voucher for the difference.
This is a basic explanation as there is slightly more to it such as items cheaper in Tesco off set items cheaper in Asda. HTH
Why not just buy the items that are cheaper than the other in that store. I can understand if it's dtd but not JTD. How did people get years of items stashed?All my views are just that and do not constitute legal advice in any way, shape or form.£2.00 savers club - £20.00 saved and banked (got a £2.00 pig and not counted the rest)Joined Store Cupboard Challenge]0 -
Lamb as in Rack;) and then it progressed to legs :T:T:T:T
I still have several lamb racks left. I had the last of the Legs of Lamb this Easter. Yummy they were too.
I still have plenty of the toiletries and DW tablets, bleach, coffee, pasta sauces, stock cubes and other such goodies.I am firmly across the line. I won't impose my values on you if you keep away from mine.
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jazzyjustlaw wrote: »Why not just buy the items that are cheaper than the other in that store. I can understand if it's dtd but not JTD. How did people get years of items stashed?
They got years of items during DTD. There were boundaries that some crossed that others didn't but mostly people were doing 5 shops a day = £100 worth of free goods a day.
:beer:I am firmly across the line. I won't impose my values on you if you keep away from mine.
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