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Can I say that I really like the voucher offer of Alessi cutlery in Ts at the moment
They sell Greggs Sausage Rolls frozen in Iceland (shop not country) :eek: had them for tea tonight & they taste the same as shop bought
And love2shop vouchers can be used in Iceland too
Leenie, nice to see you posting again
You know you've friends on this thread.
Please do keep us updated re your soon to be, new granddaughter
Night all......The mind is like a parachute. It doesn't work unless it's open0 -
Ms-Money-Penny wrote: »This is on the main grabbit board
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/4188913
bit expensive, sure it was only 16p in A's last week:rotfl:
You was robbed.
I paid 9p (after the 10%)
:rotfl:Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/#/Shopping/FindProducts.aspx?Query=walkers anyone else see the walkers pork pie in the middle?
Walkers Fluted Pork Pie £2.50 (£2.50/Pie)0 -
Click on the Waitrose tab :)that's where it'll show the glitches
Thank you so much. What an idiot I am.
Here's the proper list:
13 items (11 different) on your bill qualify for comparison Waitrose
+£16.83
2 x ASDA Smartprice Skimmed UHT Milk (1L) £0.98 N/A
1 x Ambrosia Rice Pudding Chocolate (120g) £0.40 £0.32
1 x Maryland Snapjacks Vanilla Shorties (200g) £0.75 N/A
1 x Quaker Oats Oat So Simple Indulge Chocolate Browni... £2.78 £0.32
1 x Mr Kipling Cherry Bakewells (6) £1.30 £1.30
1 x Mr Kipling Bramley Apple & Blackcurrant Pies (6) £1.35 £1.35
1 x Walkers Classic Variety (12x25g) £2.50 £2.90
1 x Alpen Light Bars Summer Fruits (5x19g) £1.98 £0.32
2 x Alpen Light Bars Double Chocolate (5x19g) £3.96 £0.64
1 x Warburtons Medium Sliced White Bread (800g) £1.00 £1.35
2 x Nestle Cheerios (600g) £6.36 £0.64
1 x Kellogg's Krave White Chocolate Brownie (375g) £2.00 £0.32
1 x Nestle Shredded Wheat (30 per pack - 675g) £2.98 £0.32
Right I'm off. Thanks for your help Witch Hazel and SW42.
I'll try not to be so thick next time.I :heartpuls M.S.E.Mortgage Free 18/01/10 13 years and 8 months early on a 20 year mortgage!
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Well I've heard that things are going belly up on the thread again, I'm 40 pages of 40 posts per page behind, I've had the day from hell, so don't think I'll bother catching up.
I hope no one is in need of support and I'm sorry if I've missed anything.
Just a bit of advice.... make a will if you have loved ones.
Tonight I feel as if I've lost my Grandad all over again
My mum discovered his house had been put up for sale by my Aunty - who has no right to do this - 3 siblings, all equal share, nothing discussed.
So for over four hours tonight I've been to my grandad's house, routing through rubbish bins finding memories that have been carelessly thrown away, fortunately these could be retrieved... sadly I can't say the same for the bags and bags that were taken to the tip. And it's driving me insane wondering what has been lost forever.
My mum and I went over there every few weeks to just feel close to my Grandad, it still smelt of him, everything was how he'd left it, we'd have dinner from the chippy my Grandad always took us to and then off we'd go. Now I know that couldn't have gone on forever, but now our chance to say our last goodbyes to the house, to my Grandad, to the familiar smell, to everything we'd loved, has been ripped from us.
Today the house may as well have been empty, it didn't feel like his, it didn't smell like him.
So, don't think that families will stick with each other and all get along nicely, yes, many will be fine, but others can be so effing hurtful.
Anyway, just as I was getting far to upset I saw the meteorite breaking up, truly amazing and was like a little phone call from heaven, sadly not long enough.
I'll stop rambling now, I do hope you are all ok0 -
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I am a bit confused how the Walkers Crisps work and what the trigger is. Can anyone help please?0
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LadyLeenie wrote: »Fine ok please do....
What price do you put on friendship?
In my book it`s priceless
Well said.
I'm gonna duck out for now as people clearly don't like the robust way I address the issue.
We'll see you here again soon I'm sure. Not sure others will be missed so readily.
Nite Leenie.0 -
Loopie_Lou wrote: »Whether or not A's staff are suppossed to use APG's doesn't matter, as there are ways around it. I imagine they would go to a different A's store other then where they worked and not use their staff discount and also use the APG's they generated at stores other then where they worked.
Where is the A's branch that the tailgating and non payment for car parks has taken place?
I know you say it "doesn't matter" but they are allowed (it says so in T&Cs)
I have wombled numerous receipts that show 10% staff discount and then gone in store to redeem the APG vouchers they generated
Regarding staff buying a basket of glitchy items to get an APG, it doesn't really make a difference if they choose to use a staff discount to pay for it. The ultimate price they pay is the glitch price, same as all of us. They will get a smaller APG than we do because there is a smaller gap between what they paid and the price in the competitors storeApparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0
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