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50p off litre fuel
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So here are the facts:
As part of the deal customers will receive a 10ppl voucher when they:- Buy any two selected Andrex Toilet Roll 9 pack for £10
- Buy any two selected Robinsons Double Concentrate 1.75l for £7
- Buy any four selected Heinz products (choice of mayonnaise, tomato ketchup, salad cream, baked beans) for £9
- Buy Nescafe Original 300g for £7 or Gold Blend 300g for £8
- Buy Fairy Non-Bio Powder 72 Wash 5.75kg (£14)
Looks like they have increased the prices of these since you did your check. For me the prices are showing as ( for example ) -
Nescafe Original @ 7.49 ,
gold blend @ 8.98
Fairy non-bio @ £20
So is this another example of price increasing to make an offer look better ?
Full list at -
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/ProductBuylist/default.aspx?id=L00006208&icid=Petrol%20up%20to%2050p%20off_Nav_All%20products0 -
Posted this last night on another thread ....
Not that it's any good for me at all (IF I only lived in Hatfield) ....
... I wonder if ANY 5 vouchers will qualify for the 50p (presuming that they will ALL be the same) OR you will need 1 of EACH DEAL (presuming that they will have to be DIFFERENT and are IDENTIFIABLE - 1 x Andrex, 1 x Heinz, 1 x Nescafe, 1 x Fairy, 1 x Robinsons)
If NOT the latter, then 5 Sainsbury's targeted JTD shops buying 5 Robinson's deals (5 x 2 bottles) would cost you £20 since they're just £2 there
OR
Sainsbury's (maybe ASDA) JTD targetted shops and buy 5 x 300g Nescafe would cost you £23.90 (or £25 at A) since they're £4.78 (£5)
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With information from another thread that's sprung up and the Tesco website along with a bit of help from mySupermarket
- Buy any two selected Andrex Toilet Roll 9 pack for £10 So you'd have to get at least 100 litres of fuel for this to pay for itself.
- Buy any two selected Robinsons Double Concentrate 1.75l for £7 At least 70 litres for this.
- Buy any four selected Heinz products (choice of mayonnaise, tomato ketchup, salad cream, baked beans) for £9 90 litres for Heinz.
- Buy Nescafe Original 300g for £7 or Gold Blend 300g for £8 70 or 80 litres for the coffee.
- Buy Fairy Non-Bio Powder 72 Wash 5.75kg (£14)And 140 litres for the washing powder.
If you can take full advantage of Tesco's JTD then
Asda have Baked beans at £3.00 cheaper so you could break even with 60 litres.
Also Nescafe at £5.00 (slightly cheaper at Sainsbury's) so just 50 litres required.
Sainsbury's have Robinsons on offer which could get another £3.00 JTD which would mean just 40 litres of fuel required to break even.
If these are items you normally buy then it will probably be a good deal, even at the inflated prices.
But then if, for example, you usually buy 18 toilet rolls for £2.00 then you'd still have to get at least 80 litres of fuel for the Andrex offer to be worthwhile.0 -
So here are the facts:
As part of the deal customers will receive a 10ppl voucher when they:- Buy any two selected Andrex Toilet Roll 9 pack for £10
- Buy any two selected Robinsons Double Concentrate 1.75l for £7
- Buy any four selected Heinz products (choice of mayonnaise, tomato ketchup, salad cream, baked beans) for £9
- Buy Nescafe Original 300g for £7 or Gold Blend 300g for £8
- Buy Fairy Non-Bio Powder 72 Wash 5.75kg (£14)
If this works then you would get 5 x 10p till spits, am I reading this right? Confused.comTake care what you do on the way up, it may come back at you on the way down.
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the deal is simply the best deal i have ever seen.It does not matter how much the items are in any other supermarket,do it right and you will get them for nothing or they actually pay you to take them away.the key is to completely max out your fuel purchase.take my example from yesterday, bought 5 x 300grm jars of coffee @ £7.00 each = £35.went to petrol station armed with my 5 x 10p off a litre of fuel vouchers put in £102 of fuel (74 litres)giving me a discount of £37 so i actually paid only £65 for my fuel this meant i was actually given £2.00 to take the coffee away!.Done the same deal 5 times now so when i redeem vouchers over the next 2 weeks (my wife and i both use £100 of fuel weekly) we effectively will have had 25 jars of coffee free or really they will have paid us to take them away as i also have been able to use other vouchers like "£5.00 off when you spend £40" clubcard points on both fuel and coffee purchases,it all depends on you getting the most cheap fuel you can.you can actually use the 50p off vouchers for up to 100 litres saving you a whopping £50.00 or them giving you £15 to take away their coffee!!!!0
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The trouble is with all the other posts is that you are all looking at it the wrong way.take petrolman your 69 litres you can put in your tank would save you £34.50 with 5 X 10p off vouchers gained with your purchase of 5 x jars of coffee @ £7.00 each = £35.Go no further with "how much it is in sainsburys" or "i can get a cheaper brand in same size jar in aldi etc. It does not matter.All you need to look at is that 5 large 300grm jars of quality nescafe coffee is actually only costing you 50p. Simple as.The fuel purchase is the key, you must put in your tank as much as you possibly can as every litre you put in knocks down the cost of the products you bought by 50p so each litre is making your purchases cheaper and cheaper until you actually hopefully, get into negative territory where tescos are actually giving you money to take their products away !!! eg if you dont like nescafe or are happy using a budget brand but always use Andrex why not buy 5 andrex deals @ £10.00 each = £50.00.Go to the petrol station with your vouchers put your 69 litres in getting your discount of £34.50 means that 90 rolls of andrex will have cost you just 15.50.If you actually could buy all the same items much cheaper in "own brand form" for say £20.00 it still makes no sense to do so as long as you buy enough fuel to obtain a hefty discount, have a bit of luxury its costing you nothing or very little,do it right and tescos actually pay you to take away the goods,cant get any cheaper than that!!!!The whole key to it is how much rebate you can get on your fuel purchase,to offset the cost of purchasing the goods which provide you with those golden tickets(5 X 10p off fuel vouchers)0
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The trouble is with all the other posts is that you are all looking at it the wrong way.take petrolman your 69 litres you can put in your tank would save you £34.50 with 5 X 10p off vouchers gained with your purchase of 5 x jars of coffee @ £7.00 each = £35.Go no further with "how much it is in sainsburys" or "i can get a cheaper brand in same size jar in aldi etc. It does not matter.All you need to look at is that 5 large 300grm jars of quality nescafe coffee is actually only costing you 50p. Simple as.The fuel purchase is the key, you must put in your tank as much as you possibly can as every litre you put in knocks down the cost of the products you bought by 50p so each litre is making your purchases cheaper and cheaper until you actually hopefully, get into negative territory where tescos are actually giving you money to take their products away !!! eg if you dont like nescafe or are happy using a budget brand but always use Andrex why not buy 5 andrex deals @ £10.00 each = £50.00.Go to the petrol station with your vouchers put your 69 litres in getting your discount of £34.50 means that 90 rolls of andrex will have cost you just 15.50.If you actually could buy all the same items much cheaper in "own brand form" for say £20.00 it still makes no sense to do so as long as you buy enough fuel to obtain a hefty discount, have a bit of luxury its costing you nothing or very little,do it right and tescos actually pay you to take away the goods,cant get any cheaper than that!!!!The whole key to it is how much rebate you can get on your fuel purchase,to offset the cost of purchasing the goods which provide you with those golden tickets(5 X 10p off fuel vouchers)
I only really like drinking Nescafe coffee, and don't drink much tea this this is well worth it for me.
I've done 2 seperate shops with 2 jars of coffee and 9 small things like an apple, a banana, an onion etc and second shop 3 jars of coffee. I spent £19.68 in total with 19 points. Put the receipt through JTD (thank you to the poster that took me through this as I'd never done it before) and got a JTD voucher for £7.01 the first time, and £10.00 the second time, with a spend of £28.99.
So total spend was £48.67 less the 2 JTD vouchers of £17.01, so the shopping cost £31.66. For things I will use, and great not to buy coffee for such a long time, and some points of course.
I will combine the JTD vouchers with a double points voucher, and a £4 off £40 spend before they all extre, and get a whole weekly shop very cheaply.
The following week I'll go back to shopping at Lidl!!!!!!
So I've got 5 x 10p fuel vouchers. Just waiting the tank is nearly on empty, it usually takes about £92 -£94 of diesel when that low, can't work out the rest without checking price per litre of diesel in the garage I use, but I'm sure it's quite a saving. I have a 42 mile round trip to work 4 days a week.
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