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for what it's worth i can only see them when signed out as part of the 27 items in 3/10. When signed in they are not there for sada or tosco and only 13 items in the 3/10:)
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Iamsohappy wrote: »Night all
Well done Mad - £447.50 + gift aid - so far
Absolutely brilliant - keep it going :T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T
I agree , I also think it's it's great that *lurkers are donating too :T:T
* No need to lurk, the more the merrier, more chance of finding glitches0 -
Excellent, is it possible to combine mullers with a choc or bisc shop?RootedNomad wrote: »My shop from 8pm this evening
1 x Muller Light Vanilla & Chocolate Yogurt (165g)£0.60£0.25
1 x Muller Light Fat Free Strawberry Yogurt (175g)£0.60£0.25
1 x Muller Light Banana & Custard Yogurt Fat Free (175...£0.60£0.25
1 x Muller Light Mandarin Yogurt Fat Free (175g)£0.60£0.60
1 x Muller Light Raspberry & Cranberry Yogurt Fat Free...£0.60£0.60
1 x Muller Light Vanilla Yogurt Fat Free (175g)£0.60£0.25
1 x Muller Light Toffee Yogurt Fat Free (175g)£0.60£0.25
1 x Muller Light Fat Free Limited Edition Yogurt (165g...£0.60£0.25
1 x Muller Crunch Corner Vanilla Yogurt & Chocolate Ba...£0.60£0.25
1 x Muller Crunch Corner Banana Chocolate Flakes Yogur...£0.60£0.25
1 x ASDA Cranberry & Raspberry Juice Drink (1L)£1.00N/A
Comparison total (compared products only)£6.00£3.20
8 will compare vs Morries at 25p, remaining 2 at 60p
Actual spend on Mullers only £4, but APG £3.13“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
Shortfatscotsbloke wrote: »I have to admit, I'm not overly keen on it either. However if T is going to pay me 85p per can to drink it, I feel obliged to..
I think I have mentioned it recently, however, I will do so again just in case as it is christmas, after all.
If you have access to the WW pdf, please please print a load off and if you know a lovely sa in A, do the following..- Put 8 ww meals in your trolley + enough 'fillers' so you have 8 different items (and your receipt will compare)
- Give the sa 8 vouchers (Do not go over 8 as this is when the supervisor is called)
- Drive from A to your nearest homeless hostel or food bank and donate the meals to them.
- Wait for three hours and collect an apg for £4.05 for your efforts.
- Repeat options 1, 2, 3 and 4.
ThanksI miss too many pages due to work so if you need an answer from me, please send me a PM.
Tesco Elite 11+ contributor ~ HCSC XCIX
"If things don't add up - In the unlikely event you are charged more than the price on the shelf or product we will refund you double the difference"0 -
HappyClappy wrote: »
ANyway, you missed out this:
Russian Standard vodka. 22.00 in tesco, and 16.50 in asda. That's a really good deal. I bought two this morning with 9 other items. and guess what? I got a 10.00 pp back. I am over the moon with it! We are givnig one to our next door neighbour and the other one will last us well into the new year.
You're correct I missed that one out (due to it appearing in the middle of the price-ordered shelf on MSM, no doubt, with the 'cheap' alcopops in front of it). Also I tend not to look for items that are cheaper in A - especially on more 'expensive' items like wine/spirits etc. - as you don't get the 10% off that you would get if a rival to A was cheaper and the item was bought in A.
I'm sorry next to add a slight downer and don't wish to spoil the celebrations - however, nonetheless, MSM is currently showing S as £13 on the Russian Standard Vodka 1L - so T should have given £7 for one vs S, looks like the PP voucher got capped by £4. Due to the cap, Russian Standard 1L is maximum of 1 in any one shop at T (if you don't have an A nearby) but, due to the 10%, is best bought in A on an S comparison, where it would work out at £11.70 (£13 minus £1.30) each, and max. no. is ten on APG comparison, assuming Sains. don't have a maximum limit (e.g. X no. per customer); if they do then APG would, I gather, be limited to that.
This (Russian Standard, A vs S) is better than my suggestion of Glens A vs M, although the Smirnoff Ice 12pk, (perhaps a step down from the Russian Standard?) the 12 pk seems to be around 3.3litres, is cheaper still - £11 A vs T (or M if it works). Sorry I've topped your purchase - and also topped my own previous suggestion. Of course you may have had £5s off (depending on amount spend in T) and I've made purchases that turned out not so good as I thought and it only ensures that, next time, I am even better. Best regards.
(And also, by the way, I wouldn't recommend much these "when you spend" things that require a £40 spend but can only get up to £10 price match voucher back - as that's merely equivalent to £5 off £30 - far better was the Sains £8 off a £40 shop (that turned out to be £30 elsewhere, thus £8 off a £30 - looked at in percentage terms roughly equivalent to APG £5 off £40 that is on half price at a rival (so £5 off £20 - and 10% cheaper another £2 off = about £7 off a £20)) - having ended the weeks of £8 off £40, Sains./Nectar then began offering me 160 Nectar points for spending £40.
I haven't taken them up on that and, judging by the same offer spitting out of the till week after week, they might appear to be a bit desperate for me to take up the offer - but, no good - it's only 80p off a £40 (or even 80p off a £30 at maximum, £10 cheaper elsewhere) and I sure ain't spending £40 for a mere 80 pence. Same thing, in my view, with many of these petrol promotions that offer a few pence off a litre. But, say it's 3p a litre off - even if you buy 40 litres, it's only £1.20 - and you've spent £50 or £60 to get that. Far better is the £22.50 Sains price match vs A or T £10 with £2.50 spent in Nectar reward (equivalent to £2.50 off £10 if you can find items that are more than half cheaper in one of A/T - that's a 25% discount) or APG 10% off the rival (the rival might have cost £12 but you've saved your £1.20 there). Same thing with T's offers - only if it is like a pound off when you spend £3 on such and such, I then get the ones that are cheaper in A and pay in effect £1 or nothing. 6p off a litre (when you spend £40/£50) - no thank you.0 -
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Hi all - just popping on as everyone is going to bed as usual, hope you are all well though and have been getting lots of bargains.0
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2nd shop. APG 15.02. Dinosaur animal biscuits reduced to 50p- bad mistake to pick up as filler. Contemplating whether to pop out for a final shop
+£12.87
1 x ASDA Ibuprofen 200mg Caplets (16) £0.32 £0.35
1 x ASDA Smartprice Multi Purpose Cloths (10) £0.36 £0.36
1 x Cadbury Animals Dinosaurs Mini Pack (125g) £0.50 £1.59
1 x Nestle Caramac Bar (30g) £0.43 £0.59
1 x Walkers Sensations Mexican Smoked Chilli Peanuts (... £1.99 £1.50
1 x Walkers Sensations Californian Honey & Salt Peanut... £1.99 £1.50
3 x Fox's Vinnie's Biscuit Barrel Tin (858g) £18.00 £9.00
1 x Innocent Orange Juice with Bits (900ml) £2.18 £1.50
2 x Innocent Orange Juice Smooth (900ml) £4.36 £3.00
1 x Innocent Apple Juice (900ml) £2.18 £1.50
1 x ASDA Flu Max All in One Chesty Cough & Cold Tablet... £2.00 £0.55SPC 2015: #319 £10.65 / £500 Bulgaria tin0 -
Also a big thank you to TrulyMadly:A you are a special lady x0
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Shortfatscotsbloke wrote: »
If I have come across as fattist, I apologise, that is not my intention. However, I do believe that fat people (like me) should try to hide as much as poss and that the more voluptious ladies should think about what they wear. Being fat is fine, being fat and showing us the outline of your thong under your see through leggins is not.
Please do not kill me for this obviously contravertial post.
You seem to be slipping down my path in going into four or more paragraphs, so rein in a little!
I don't see how you can be "fattist" - you're short, fat, Scotsbloke - so how can you be "fattist" against anyone? So I certainly wouldn't find any discrimination in your post.0
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