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Witch_Hazel wrote: »
£2.37 at sada
£1.00 at tosco
beware of the following as these are also £1.00 at tosco but on 2 for £3.00 at Sada.
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/#/Shopping/FindProducts.aspx?Query=Lynx%20shower%20gel
Witch Hazel - many thanks.
I however picked out when you said "2 for £3.00"! Beware of them, but...
Are there any triggers to that 2 for £3 offer, that would then work out better (although we'd need to account for losing one item and effectively £1.50 for the other, then going to 90p - rather than £2.37 to 90p - but is big APG what we want or best value?).
I've looked on MSM and on a.com. There are 91 items showing in the offer on a.com, but only 74 for me, signed in on MSM, which increases to 80 when I'm signed out. (And this doesn't appear to be part of a much larger multibuy glitch - there are over 3,600 multibuys for A on MSM at the moment.) The seemingly missing 11 gives scope perhaps to find at least one item whose individual 'worth' is more than what it's adding to trigger one of the '2 for £3' Lynx to 90p (although £1 for Lynx Shower Gel 250ml is rather standard). There may, of course, be other items in that 2 for £3, that appear on MSM and whose difference to T's price is a lot more. I'll throw it open to the forum to search and find out (a quest I'll of course join in once I get the bug for it - either daytime tomorrow or, possibly, sometime overnight!!:D)
I've got nowhere to dash to:think: but I'll go off and enjoy my own leisure and leisurely pace over the weekend now.:beer::cool::wave:
(Really I just want to use a whole load of symbols you see! Goodnight folks:)!!)0 -
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Night Savvy....see you in 2 mins when you post again“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
WELSH-DRAGON wrote: »Evening all
I got the reduced Huggies in boots today £2.17 for 32 - £3.33 for 52 they're being discontinued so prices should be nationwide
Have had a busy few days shopping so looking forward to chilling with team welshy this weekend
Welshy xx
Better than my "5.99" on Pampers Extra Dry on Tvs M!! Many thanks.0 -
WELSH-DRAGON wrote: »Evening all
I got the reduced Huggies in boots today £2.17 for 32 - £3.33 for 52 they're being discontinued so prices should be nationwide
Have had a busy few days shopping so looking forward to chilling with team welshy this weekend
Welshy xx
nice to see you posting welshy0 -
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davemorton wrote: »
I drank it all the other night, so must get some more with the 25% off, but have some red wine waiting for you that I will fortify in my tummy
:eek::eek::eek: No thanks dave, you can keep it all to yourself. Have I missed a 25% off? Guess I will have to find out my own bottle, or maybe make do with a Bavaria.0 -
I had a busy day moving lounge furniture round and spring cleaning then had another habitat unit ( ebay bargain) delivered.
My friend/ handyman is coming to do a few jobs for me tomorrow including clearing out garage and taking rubbish to tip, putting up some shelves and a light and now furniture had been moved he needs to move sky cable to reach tv.
Last week I paid him for his time in cheese and chocolate biscuites (and some nivea face cream but ssh on that as he will be embarassed).
So my problem is what do I pay him with this week? Coke, have wine but he prefers red, more biscuits. He wouldnt have wanted 1p chocs and any fancy dress he would want in adult sizes.
Think I might let him do a generation game type 60 second recall of what is in cupboard and he can have one of each he remembers or maybe a couple of COT's t 's meal deals with extra mini blossom hill bottles.
Shame he doesnt drink white or rose as have plenty.
Answers on a postcard please ( keep it clean DM please as he is a friend with benefits but house repair benefits not bedroom ones:rotfl:)
So sorry for greenfingers and dsg losses. My dd lost a friend and work colleague this week which was very sad.
Logie glad you popped up for a quick hello. Lots of snuggle time with children, know it is not as easy now baby H is crawling though. Has your dh got the taste for whoopsies after his tiger loaf?
Dd having the same problem with baby formula as all baby events are on but sado have taken theirs off the 2 for offer and are just selling it cheaper. She said sada had new stock in tonight so hope you manage to find some.
V xfairclaire wrote: ». I do think a chaise lounge is a good description of you though. Stylish yet comfortable and laid back
May the odds be ever in your favour;)
SPC 7 Pot No 410 £232.63 Total0 -
fairclaire wrote: »Im good
how are you? Is it your night off?
Yes back a bit late tonight, mum needs two to be moved now and was asleep when palliative nurse came in earlier. Don't think I will be up too late tonight, hunting bargains and looking after mum has taken it's toll.0 -
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