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Shop from today. I messed up on the snap pots though.
Multi not recognized on the sausages, they were 2 for £6 instore
Why £5.64?
9 items (7 different) on your bill qualify for comparisonTesco
+£4.42
1 x ASDA Chicken Curry with Rice (400g)£1.00N/A
1 x ASDA Wild Pacific Pink Salmon (213g)£1.45£1.49
1 x Schwartz Chargrilled Chicken Seasoning (35g)£0.50N/A
1 x Wrigley's Extra Sugarfree Gum - Cool Breeze (10 pe...£1.40£1.20
2 x Heinz Baked Beanz in Tomato Sauce Snap Pots (4x200...£4.16£4.20
2 x Richmond Irish Recipe Thick Sausages (12 per pack ...£7.00£3.50
1 x Barratt Flumps Mallow Twists£0.10£0.10
1 x Nestle Toffee Crisp Bars (4x43g)£1.49£1.49
1 x Soft & Gentle Body Responsive Antiperspirant Deodo...£1.00£0.20
Comparison total (compared products only)£16.60£12.18
can i pleasse ask, what do the snap pots compare to Sainsbugs or Morribobs plzIt`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 -
Where has your post gone :eek:When The Fun Stops Stop0
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Can I just point out that any good deal from here now ends up on Facebook 10 ways to have more money site. They break it down and explain in simple details for the un savvy. Its maybe an easier read for some people.
https://www.facebook.com/StudentMoneyTips
There was a time where hardly anyone knew about the deals and this thread but as people are more internet aware and in many cases getting poorer every little does help and they will search everywhere. The slight exclusive nature is long gone.
The beauty here has always been beyond the moneysaving. I do always find though when there is a big glitch everyones blood pressure goes up and the discussions begin. Anyway as someone who is not around much these days just an opinion.
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Glad you know your place
Happy to let you think you are in charge DottyHi,
Sorry if I sound dumb?!?
But....
Is Artha a man or a lady?
I thought you were a ladypattylabelle wrote: »Je ne comprends pas!!!
Ya know what I have had to skip since about 9.30 this morning:eek::eek:
Starts above patty. Artha might need reassurance.Smileand hopefully the world will smile back
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And thats the glitch
the apg is seeing higher prices than was actually spent therefore when it compares you get a higher apg voucher :T
No no no, £11 is the ACTUAL price that Neosi has paid for the pepsi, cheese and meatballs alone.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 -
Regarding newbies asking same questions even oldies on here sometimes have to ask. I do not consider myself stupid but I too struggle sometimes to get it all together in my head how to do these apg shops.
Been out to primark and cinema with DD today as she is beginning to get cabin fever. She was fine till we got home and she received a letter from ATOS about her pending ESA claim. She was unemployed for a few months last year and it took ages for them to sort it out and it now appears same scenario with ESA.
I would agree with that. I was MIA for ages last year but popped on very occasionally and saw the big APG thing happening. Didn't really have the time or the state of mind to get to grips as it was low on my priorities at the time. Once I did I was so out of touch that I couldn't make head nor tale of what I needed to buy and couldn't find some of the key info that I guess everyone took for granted. I should really have posted to ask some simple questions as by the time I'd worked it out for myself and got some lists together it came to an abrupt end before I'd ventured out:(Awaiting a new sig0 -
moneysavingexpert78 did you get any tobbies or crackers - can't rem what end of town you are in but I can tell you where there are crackers.never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit0
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Quicky popped on to say I messed up with meatballs. So watch out for the Bolognese ones
I thought I saw earlier the bolognese ones worked .......then again it may be my naff speed reading
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0.27 x ASDA Bananas by Weight (100g)£0.18N/A
0.13 x ASDA Onions by Weight (100g)£0.12N/A
1 x ASDA Smartprice Sage & Onion Stuffing Mix (85g)£0.15£0.15
1 x ASDA Smartprice Red Kidney Beans in Water (400g)£0.27£0.21
1 x Cathedral City Lighter Mature Cheddar (350g)£4.28£2.19
1 x Cathedral City Mature Cheddar (350g)£4.28£2.19
10 x Fray Bentos Meatballs in Bolognese Sauce (380g)£8.90N/A
1 x Barratt Flumps Mallow Twists£0.10£0.10
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Giant White Mice Bar (15g)£0.10N/A
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Giant Rainbow Buttons Bar (15g)£0.10N/A0 -
Iamsohappy wrote: »Happy to let you think you are in charge Dotty
Starts above patty. Artha might need reassurance.When The Fun Stops Stop0 -
None at all, gave me (and probably others) a laugh:rotfl:
I think I must have a strong feminine side though:cool:
I don't know about your feminine side but for sure David knows how to confuse.
I've been reading this thread for 4 months now and I kind of started to know a few of you ( that sounds like I'm a stalker :eek:)
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I love the night shift stories.0
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