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wackojackouk wrote: »Morning chaps
Can anyone point me in the right direction for the Iams details please...
Mum has just got a new puppy (8/9 weeks old) so could save her a few quid.
Enjoying my Jordans Crunch at the moment
Ta
WJUK
Have you seen what time of the day it is? It is called Jordans Crunch not Jordans Lunch:)never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit0 -
There is a bit of confusion re triggers, so to try to help overcome this locarr has an interesting guide below...hth:D
Basically any product in the 3 for 2 promo in waitys (cleaner/cereal/robos/iams etc) NOT DENTAL that compares in A’s will act as a trigger, yes any product,
I have mentioned 6 or 7 previously but there are prob 12-15maybe more low priced products that will act as a trigger, :cool:
For instance a product that is £1.60 in W’s will act as your trigger at £1.07 not as good as 32p or 39p but useful to know if you can’t findyour rice pot/porridge etc, it is also good if you have no need for any more ricepot/porridge and you can buy something you will use/need!:)
In my above example of £1.07 it may seem alittle steep but when you consider you can get a big bag of iams or granola for this it doesn’t seem too bad!
HTH
To confuse further those for whom confusion is a way of life....;)
for those that like to bring your APG down (not me I shall hasten to add) a little and this is probably a better way of doing it than buying something on offer to reduce it!:D
Morning Lala"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
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lol @ PatyLaBellle.... excuse is was on conference call - working (honest) from home....
BTW I found the puppy food
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/#/Shopping/FindProducts.aspx?Query=iams%20puppy0 -
read the post again...any product in the 3 for 2 promo in waitys (cleaner/cereal/robos/iams etc)
dental wasn't mentioned...and has never been included in the cleaner/cereal/robos/iams glitch....
Like i said, i dont want to get into a debate, I have read your post, but your post does say "etc" and dental Is on a 3 for 2 so could come under the "etc" to a newbie/confused MSE`r so this could lead to a lot of misunderstanding for other people.
Thats better, thanks for editing your post;)It`s nice to be important, but its more important to be nice.
The world is full of people throwing stones at us. Its what you do with them that counts. Build a wall or build a bridge.0 -
northerngeezer wrote: »Morning all.
Just a quick thanks to everyone. Got my first voucher yesterday but only joined after media reported the glitch.
Damn.. Just started to pelt it down in Pudsey, West Yorkshire
That's my home town, oh how I wish I was still living there0 -
There is a bit of confusion re triggers, so to try to help overcome this locarr has an interesting guide below...hth:D
Basically any product in the 3 for 2 promo in waitys (cleaner/cereal/robos/iams etc)NOT DENTAL that compares in A’s will act as a trigger, yes any product,
I have mentioned 6 or 7 previously but there are prob 12-15maybe more low priced products that will act as a trigger, :cool:
For instance a product that is £1.60 in W’s will act as your trigger at £1.07 not as good as 32p or 39p but useful to know if you can’t findyour rice pot/porridge etc, it is also good if you have no need for any more ricepot/porridge and you can buy something you will use/need!:)
In my above example of £1.07 it may seem alittle steep but when you consider you can get a big bag of iams or granola for this it doesn’t seem too bad!
HTH
NOTE NOT DENTAL for this glitch the waitrose cleaner/cereal/robos/iams etc was just the example in this case but the low price trigger will work on all the separate glitches:D"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
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Do you know what I've been having the exact thoughts over whether to get an electric carving knife:cool:I had one for years then I lost a blade somehow:oand now have somehow convinced myself that after 8 years of not having one I need one:rotfl:but do I?
We use our electric carving knife for cutting bread as there are mininal crumbs & doesn't 'squash' a fresh loaf.
Also very good for cutting foam to sizeOur Family Motto ~If all else fails - read the instructions...
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Skinandblister - I think Chicken Jnr looks like an Aubrey ♥Our Family Motto ~If all else fails - read the instructions...
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