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Evangeline1971 wrote: »I'm thinking of making a selection box type equivalent for kids Christmas presents using the small chocolate bars which I bought as fillers and now have a mountain of
Does anyone have any good ideas about how to make them look good? I thought about putting them in a cup but not many will fit in. Could put in a sandwich bag with a ribbon but it might look a bit naffI can't think of a good way to present them :huh:
Hi
I don't know if anyone has gave suggestions yet. I am making a cone out of florists cellophane and attaching a candy cane on a ribbon around the top. Looks much better than the jars of retro sweets that I have seen for around 10 pounds. You can ask the florist or buy in craft shops, mine was 20p a meter from ebay. PLUS it stops me eating them all and my nieces will love them. HTH0 -
Hi, all in T managed to use an Morris £10 off £80 and apg on a£80 spend bought £50 next gift card to get bonus cc points and 3 for £20 booze offer and a bottle of champers that was £10 from £20 so after go cost me about £10 for my booze.
Then used a £10 off Morries on 3 sets of cutlery the allessi stuff then used the coupons bingo 3 sets £5. Well chuffed then bought some more papers to do the cutlery again another day.0 -
If you register on https://www.royalcanin.co.uk/passiton you should get a voucher emailed to you for £5 off a 1.5kg bag of pet food which I think usually costs around £10
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I like glitching, I like glitching, I like glitching and I like to glitch.....................:j:j:j0 -
Don't know how much truth there is in it but the SA who was in the seasonal aisle (And helpfully told me which selection boxes were 50p.) said they were going back up to £2 tomorrow.
Makes sense I suppose, they've messed up the pricing and may be hoping that leaving the £2 SEL on will mean it's not too costly a mistake whilst waiting for the overnight price updates.0 -
PixiePieface wrote: »If you register on https://www.royalcanin.co.uk/passiton you should get a voucher emailed to you for £5 off a 1.5kg bag of pet food which I think usually costs around £10
:p
“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
Got the 16 muller lights and they all compared as i wanted
£9.60 v £4 (actual cost insada was £7.60 as second 6 for £3 didn't kick in a till & my sada had signs saying only 10 per customer so didn't argue). All the flavours i got compared. I also had a lurpac spreadable & smart price beans so apg of nearly £8 from about £13 spent
will post results in the morning as i am currently on my phone x
Coupons = the only money we can legally print for ourselves:D
:j A coupon for a free item that is price glitched in Mr T's to be cheaper than Sada for an apg = HEAVEN :j
:money: total = £47.48 cc = 413 selling stuff = £23.00 Floor pennies = £5.790 -
davemorton wrote: »Cheers, will come in handy!
Sorry davem I have quoted your post as I am posting for first time on my - new to me - smartie phone
Just saw a post asking about which gold lindt chocs -I bought the square swiss luxury collection and two ff x 2. Hope Have the right ones .no big displays of selection boxes.When I wad at checkout I noticed two of the Cadbury ones on top of stufff to be put back and rescued them and paid seperately - they were 50p.NO luck with bs joy.Store e g lon.0 -
Done this yesterday Muller lites seem to be very cheap at Morrisons according to this
26 items (16 different) on your bill qualify for comparison Morrisons
+£0.83
0.87 x ASDA Swede by Weight (100g) £0.74 £0.91
2 x ASDA Smartprice Mixed Weight Eggs (6) £1.96 £1.98
1 x ASDA Maris Piper Potatoes (2.5Kg) £2.30 £2.50
2 x Muller Light Fat Free Strawberry Yogurt (175g) £1.20 £1.20
2 x Muller Light Mandarin Yogurt Fat Free (175g) £1.20 £1.20
2 x Muller Light Raspberry & Cranberry Yogurt Fat Free... £1.20 £0.50
2 x Muller Light Fat Free Rhubarb Yogurt (175g) £1.20 £0.50
4 x Muller Light Vanilla Yogurt Fat Free (175g) £2.40 £1.00
2 x Diet Coke (2L) £2.50 £2.50
1 x Cravendale Fresh Filtered Semi Skimmed Milk (2L) £1.98 £1.99
1 x Flora Light Spread (1Kg) £2.98 £2.98
1 x Weetabix Cereal (12x18g) £1.38 £1.39
1 x ASDA Braeburn Apples (750g) £1.80 N/A
1 x ASDA Extra Special Passata Smooth (700g) £1.28 N/A
1 x ASDA Finely Sliced Ham (425g) £4.00 N/A
1 x ASDA Butcher's Selection Unsmoked Gammon Steaks (5... £3.34 N/A
1 x ASDA Bananas (10) £1.40 N/A
1 x ASDA Butcher's Selection Lean Beef Mince (675g) £3.33 N/A
1 x ASDA Black Forest Fruits (500g) £2.00 £2.00
1 x ASDA Butcher's Selection Skinless Chicken Breast F... £3.33 £4.35
1 x ASDA Satsumas (650g) £1.00 £1.08
2 x Lilt Zero Pineapple & Grapefruit Fruit Crush (2L) £3.50 £3.96
Comparison total (compared products only) £30.87 £30.04
I have underlined the mullers that dont seem to work and bold the ones that do. BTW this was just a normal shop lol was not even going for APG.
This was probably a multibuy offer on the Mullers in M. When that happens, and if you've bought more than the number required by the competitor's multibuy but not enough to qualify for the next multibuy number*, MSM 'randomly' allocates the pricing out so that the total amount across all the Mullers should be the total that would have been paid in M. You didn't buy an exact number in A divisible by the number at which M gives a multisave, so it seems some come out full price in the comp. and others with the multibuy taken into account.
Incidentally these sorts of things are useful when buying a mix and match that might glitch - perhaps if some of the Mullers had not been of a variety stocked in M and had been on A multibuy for which you'd qualified exactly. Granted this isn't so here, as all the Mullers seem to have compared. Quite which of the Mullers get allocated which proportion of M's multibuy I still haven't worked out, but I suspect all of the Mullers would have returned with the lower prices if you'd bought in A a multiple of the exact number that M is offering as a multibuy (e.g. if it were any 5 for £2, that you'd bought 5, 10, 15... etc. Mullers (and up to max 10 of each specific Muller)).
(*e.g. 2 for £1, you may have bought 3, thus qualifying for one multibuy - equivalent to 50p each - but not bought four, so the comparison is full price on the third one bought)0 -
PixiePieface wrote: »If you register on www.royalcanin.co.uk/passiton you should get a voucher emailed to you for £5 off a 1.5kg bag of pet food which I think usually costs around £10
:p
Thanks!
Thats Xmas dinner sorted!
:TI started out with nothing and I still have most of it left!0
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