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  • dipdap
    dipdap Posts: 6,181 Forumite
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    Deb_S wrote: »
    I have a dilema gang

    Do I set the alarm and get up stupidly early to watch the first F1 race of the season live, leaving me free later in the day for glitching OR do I get my much loved sleep, catch up on F1 repeat during the day and potentially miss glitches

    Life throws some hard choices at me :D

    I'm recording Q2 and Q3 which are on at midnight (I think) and then I'm getting up at 5am to watch recorded quali followed by the race :D (I lead a sad life!!)

    If I was you though I'd record the race and watch it on sky+ later on on x6 speed until something interesting happens :D
    Get the race run in a 1/4 of the time and leave you plenty of time for sleep and glitches :rotfl:
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  • elainemn
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    sured wrote: »
    Hi Tm Boldon had lots of triggers :) hth x

    So did Galleries.
  • nuttybabe
    nuttybabe Posts: 2,299 Forumite
    TrulyMadly wrote: »
    Evening paw sniffers,

    Skipping unfortunately and realise lots of important posts haven't been thanked:(

    Enjoyed the nightshift. And :T:T to Lango who did the early shop:A

    I've been unlucky with the eggs and intend to travel tomorrow to find them:)

    Can anyone from Hartlepuddle confirm if A has the trigger:)

    Also has anyone used Paddy Power through TCB. Since I have received my Caesars palace £40, I thought I'd try another game of bingo. How are people finding it? Are they generally tracking?

    Thank you

    Back to read back a bit more:)


    they had a shelf full :D I was there around 4ish for the second lot of eggs :D
  • Thrifty_Sister
    Thrifty_Sister Posts: 5,824 Forumite
    dipdap wrote: »
    It threw me completely as I wasn't expecting a trouting on an APG for just under half the value of the original receipt.
    I'm liking TPPs more at the moment :D

    My mini trouting was at a store that has been ok with apg's - well up to now:( so it was completely unexpected. Not so far done a TPP - I hope to join in tomorrow :D
  • mhoc
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    Nope, they'll compare because Tesco don't use MSM, only Asda.com. They came up on my receipt from earlier this week.

    Ta for this, I will put them through separately.

    I've still got 2 old TPPs to use but they have got detached from their recs, got to track them down. Last week the till boy would only take one of my TPPs as only one had a matching rec
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  • elsie1969 wrote: »
    :j
    Picked up my A8 wave in A's this afternoon, turned it over to check BC, placed it in trolley and turned back to choose 2 x others.
    See's someone stretch to back of shelf where I had got A8 from, proceed to pull it out, check piece of paper, turn said A8 over and check BC... Me thinks I know what this means! ;)

    :wave: Q.R.Brekkie.....

    So nice to spot and meet someone from here in person at last, and have a chat to exchange tips. :D


    Very nice to have met you as well sweetie x

    I managed to find the right new potatoes to go with my Bombay Potatoes, so thanks for your with finding those x:T
    "Sealed Pot challenge" member No. 138

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  • elainemn
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    Muller rice compared nicely for me. Thanks for spotting this one. Nice £13.28 APG. Only problem is I now have 24 eggs! Not even sure why I went back & got another 12 apart from greed. Also wombled £15 today plus quite a few £'s worth to snap.

    0.08 x ASDA Carrots by Weight (100g)£0.07£0.07

    0.11 x ASDA Onions by Weight (100g)£0.10N/A

    1 x Muller Rice Raspberry & Apple (6x190g)£3.58£1.94

    1 x Muller Rice Maple Syrup & Apple Strudel (6x190g)£3.58£1.95

    1 x Maltesers & Friends Egg (312g)£5.00£2.00

    1 x Swizzels Matlow Strawberry Refresher Bar£0.10N/A

    1 x Barratt Flumps Mallow Twists£0.10£0.10

    1 x Haribo Tangfastics Mini£0.10£0.10

    1 x Nestle After Eight Premium Egg (234g)£5.00£2.00

    1 x Cadbury Twirl Large Egg (325g)£5.00£2.00


    Comparison total (compared products only)£22.43£10.16
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  • s4mmy
    s4mmy Posts: 640 Forumite
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    Please don't shout me down if its already posted but the Thorntons snowmen are 1p in our local T store. They only had five left but bought them for school :)
    I must not eat them! I must not eat them..........
  • aau1 wrote: »
    I don't see anything slanderous unless they outright accused him. They can say "customers switch labels" and not be referring to any one person


    I think the issue is that Tesco refused to apply the DTD policy, which was clearly in view, and gave as the reason that it did not apply in this particular case where the SEL was out of date because customers were switching labels. If the customer in question is innocent, why not apply the DTD policy - the failure to apply impunes the integrity of the customer. The policy is one that Tesco chooses to offer and has no small print saying it does not apply where the SEL is out of date. My experience is that Tesco's biggest failure is to maintain SELs up to date.

    I hope it does get tested at law.
  • aau1
    aau1 Posts: 19,401 Forumite
    mhoc wrote: »
    I like this challenge :j
    Ive been adding the value water for 17p - actually I missed a trick as you could get one still and one sparkling (Sainsbobs was 20p but its price matched again)

    Then there is the 15p can of mushy peas which is good for food banks collections

    I also got this one today, good store cupboard filler or again a good one for food banks
    1 x ASDA Smartprice New Potatoes in Water (550g) 15p (sainsbobs14p)

    So 2 17p waters, mushy peas, tinned pots, a banana, a carrot and an onion and 3 eggs - thats 10 items, should be enough :D

    Dont buy sprouts, sainsbobs are more expensive than sada

    How much more expensive? I bought a single sprout at 2p on one of my shops :rotfl:
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