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  • Best_price
    Best_price Posts: 4,602 Forumite
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    michjay wrote: »
    Morning

    Thank you op. Just got my 1st APG back from yesteray for £8.68

    That's amazing. Well done:T:T:T
    You can't live a perfect day without doing something for someone who will never be able to repay you. ~John Wooden 154/06/270
  • silvercar
    silvercar Posts: 49,658 Ambassador
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    Snap-ant wrote: »

    Thanks so much for finding this.

    Anyone know if Typhoo tastes similar to Tetley? Is it as strong?
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  • RootedNomad
    RootedNomad Posts: 3,514 Forumite
    worry-wart wrote: »
    I come back here and find I've opened a can of worms with the Asda price check :eek:

    I'm not sure if keeping a running list is a good idea MissLaid. It makes it far too easy for people to grab and run which reminds me - I saw someone ask earlier about the yogurts and the reply was to read back a few pages. I'm sorry if it offends anyone but some of these glitches take time to figure out (and explain:o) and if you can't be bothered to read back and see any of a number of posts on the topic then it's your loss. I've spent quite a bit of time answering questions from names I recognise or have asked nicely and don't ask for anything in return other than a 'thanks' if I helped. Glitching is time consuming & complicated which is why you win some you lose some unless you can spend all day every day on here. Will go and wash my gobby mouth out with soap & water now :o

    I realise this is the popular view but it makes me feel uncomfortable. I'm all for glitches running for as long as possible and being kept from the eyes of T, A, etc, hence a degree of "hiding", but I think anyone who finds their way into this thread and asks for assistance in saving money should be helped. Many "regulars" skip or don't read back, ask for help and are given it quickly and without judgement. Can we please extend the same courtesy to newbies or less regular posters? (I realise that many posters do this already). We are all here for the same reason :)
  • silvercar
    silvercar Posts: 49,658 Ambassador
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    worry-wart wrote: »
    I come back here and find I've opened a can of worms with the Asda price check :eek:

    I'm not sure if keeping a running list is a good idea MissLaid. It makes it far too easy for people to grab and run which reminds me - I saw someone ask earlier about the yogurts and the reply was to read back a few pages. I'm sorry if it offends anyone but some of these glitches take time to figure out (and explain:o) and if you can't be bothered to read back and see any of a number of posts on the topic then it's your loss. I've spent quite a bit of time answering questions from names I recognise or have asked nicely and don't ask for anything in return other than a 'thanks' if I helped. Glitching is time consuming & complicated which is why you win some you lose some unless you can spend all day every day on here. Will go and wash my gobby mouth out with soap & water now :o

    One day, in the not too distant future, it will be possible to save a shopping list on the supermarket website so that others can go in and just click the name of the shopping list and the items will pop into their basket with one click. "I'll 'ave what he's 'aving" and that's a whole basket done.;)
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  • gardenia
    gardenia Posts: 1,042 Forumite
    silvercar wrote: »
    Thanks so much for finding this.

    Anyone know if Typhoo tastes similar to Tetley? Is it as strong?

    I think its stronger than tetley and pg which i prefer
  • silvercar
    silvercar Posts: 49,658 Ambassador
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    mhoc wrote: »
    What is MSM - have I missed something? Is this a new invention?

    Seems like my supermarket or money supermarket????

    Is there a link please?

    MSM = mysupermarket

    http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/

    It compares each item in the 4 main supermarket so you can tell where its cheaper to shop.

    It seems that the Asda price guarantee uses this to price goods in other supermarkets, so if MSM is showing a wrong price that is a glitch and it means you could get a APG from Asda even if the price isn't cheaper elsewhere.
    At the moment it is showing the wrong price for some OJ (orange juice) with bits in it, made by Simon, so is giving a potential APG when one doesn't exist. Something similar is happening with most flavours of Muller yoghurts.
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  • wackynut
    wackynut Posts: 5,430 Forumite
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    Snap-ant wrote: »
    :)

    A nice dull day here so hopefully not to hot for working in :o

    I hope you are all eating your Mullers & drinking your OJ this morning :D (can't join you as Asda is 50 miles away :()
    I can raise a glass of Wenchs instead. The pink one is so nice :D thank you ;)

    Enjoy a sport free day :T - can't wait for the Olympics....:(

    :rotfl::rotfl: Glass of oj and a muller at hand. :)
    N1LDA :)
  • nictrinwyn
    nictrinwyn Posts: 533 Forumite
    0.15 x ASDA Bananas by Weight (100g) £0.10 £0.10
    0.1 x ASDA Mushrooms by Weight (100g) £0.25 £0.27
    1 x Muller Light Toffee Yogurt Fat Free (175g) £0.60 £0.30
    1 x Muller Fruit Corner Red Cherry (150g) £0.60 £0.30
    2 x Muller Fruit Corner Strawberry (150g) £1.20 £0.60
    1 x Muller Crunch Corner Vanilla Yogurt & Chocolate Ba... £0.50 £0.30
    1 x Muller Crunch Corner Banana Chocolate Flakes Yogur... £0.50 £0.30
    4 x Muller Corner Crunch Strawberry Shortcake (135g) £2.00 £1.20
    1 x Warburtons Danish White Sliced Bread (400g) £0.70 £0.70
    5 x Don Simon Premium Fresh Orange Juice with Bits (1L... £5.00 £0.15

    Comparison total £11.45 £4.22
    Voucher for £7.66... Thanks OP, might just chance some more today and maybe try a few of the possibles from last night.

    I know most of you are aware about ASDAs baby club, signing up for the free newborn starter kits, well I have had these before but I have been able to print another 1 from each computer (not 2 for some reason) and these are only £3.50 at the moment.
    So possible £1.50 off rest of shopping, as voucher is worth £5
    They have £6 of vouchers in them.
    £1 for huggies wipes - which are £1 in Asda at the mo
    £2 for newborn nappies - which I believe can be used against the starter kit again, well I have been using them for this
    £1 off kleenex balsalm tissues - which are 2 for £3.00 in Asda at the mo, so use 2 makes 50p a box.
    These new boxes also have huggies cotton pad wipe things
    http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/#/Shopping/FindProducts.aspx?Query=huggies cotton
    instead of the hats, which is also better.
    Hope that helps everyone with new babies, I'm not even preggers, but my sister, cousin and neighbour are.
    Saying that I will use the wipes and get the tissues.
  • nikkilala_2
    nikkilala_2 Posts: 9,872 Forumite
    Best_price wrote: »
    Nannylala and Nikkilala are also great PROs:D
    nerfdad wrote: »
    :D:D:D:D:rotfl::rotfl:

    We love wombling:T:T:TI know Nannylala is wombling in Dorset and doing quite well with it;););)
    Morning all
    grey, damp and miserable here today:(

    Thanks to Durham didn't realise APG changed to only 3 hours..I have been waiting until the next day. That will teach me for skipping at some point must have missed that one :j:j:j

    I missed that too:o:o:o:o
    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
  • Scarlini
    Scarlini Posts: 348 Forumite
    mhoc wrote: »
    What is MSM - have I missed something? Is this a new invention?

    Seems like my supermarket or money supermarket????

    Is there a link please?

    http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/#/shelves/Top_Offers_in_ASDA.html
    :oI love to help people by sharing my bargains:o
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