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Thanks David. You are a star:)To do is to be. Rousseau
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Maybe not check your email again but I do try:oTrulyMadly wrote: »Thanks David. You are a star:)When The Fun Stops Stop
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There still showing on S.com as on bogoff until 6 November.
http://www.sainsburys.co.uk/groceries/index.jsp
OMG, I've just checked my receipt and I did get the offer. It wasn't showing on the shelf so thought it had ended. I actually only paid £2 for 2 packs and got £4 back from the coupons, plus the till spit. The till spit can't have come from anything else as I only bought clothes as well as the fritters.
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Baking stuff is 3 for 2 not 2 for 1. Best buy in tosco hardly anything compares on mysupermaket. Would get a voucher if things compared in sada as they work out cheaper in tosco if you buy three items in sada.Probably a silly question but with the baking stuff being 2for1 in T, do you buy them in T or A? I can't see how you get a voucher from them as surely they would compare at the same price.
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cost in tosco when on offer as 3 for 2 is £1.04 for three bags of flour, if you bought the flour in sada ity would cost you £1.56 for three bags difference is 52p 0 -
4p a wash, an embarassed one but if there is onebiscuitmad wrote: »What coupon would you use?
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Thanks Witch Hazel. I need baking stuff as lots of cup cakes to make for daughters wedding so offers are useful.0
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Definately after lenor donated to us all recently.;)biscuitmad wrote: »Sorry ignore me thought it was fabric conditioner, and 4p a wash is too dear for that :rotfl:When The Fun Stops Stop
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Just trying to understand this, did my first sada apg shop yesterday, so proud of myself (had got myself all worked up and instead of the minimum 8 required comparable items i was going to go for along side the special offers at t-co,I ended up sticking in 11, including 4 smart price) nevermind, anyhow, want to know why they gave me a £15 voucher if the diff in shopping is about £8.23, I know its capped at £15, but why did i get 15 when the diff is only 8.23? surely £7.40 is not 10% off anything- either my t-co total or sada total?
I do not understand, can anyone help explain?
p.s. Im not complaining, but thrilled with the 15 back, reason I wanted to understand is for for next time, so I'm able to work out how much me is getting back b4 i pay for my shop and yes I am very bad at maths:)
tia everyone x
Tesco Sainsbury's Morrisons Waitrose
Competitor comparable shop £8.23 £4.07 £23.76 £26.23
ASDA comparable shop £23.02 £5.37 £22.40 £21.20
Difference to ASDA -£14.79 -£1.30 +£1.36 +£5.03
10% Cheaper than competitor £7.40 £3.66 £21.37 £23.60
Difference to ASDA
comparable shop -£15.62:eek:FunkyFeet:eek:Elite 5:2 #190
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