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Anyone know if you could get £5 off two separate shops of £40 (or over) at Mr T?
If you divided up two lots of shopping I mean?
Hi,
Yes you can. I put all of mine on the conveyor belt aand ask the cashier to stop when the total comes to £40. Then pay for the rest. Make sure all your multibuys are together though.
On a seperate note i picked up the OEP vouchers and have just used the £20 off a photo book at Albelli. You have to choose a large or extra large for this to work, so i chose a large softback at £14.95 , so all i had to pay was the £3.95 postage. Very happy as i wanted a photobook for my Mum from our holiday in Florida.0 -
Angel, what are we talking about here re: ex Netto stores? It's gone straight over my head. Have a look at the condiments, ketchup etc were reduced to clear. Many thanks to the OP the other day.
Can I just ask if the Cadburys Jelly Creation thing is suitable for vegetarians? I am actually popping into Sada tomorrow and was wondering whether I should do it or not.
Hope everyone enjoyed summer, looks like the weather is going back winter way!
Smartie found some cheap cheese on a womble and I was asking if it was from an ex netto store as they'd had alot of reduced cheese, but it wasn't. So nothing to get excited about
No idea about the jelly stuff, I haven't bought any yet.
Edit: Ive just realised that reads like the cheese is nothing to get excited about. Sorry smartieI meant nothing in ex netto to get excited about
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Emily_Rachel wrote: »It sounds like he has worked really hard to catch up, and keep up, despite illness.Well done him! With such good grades, what on earth does he need to attend extra curriculum 'catch up' classes for? I can see his point, but just maybe there is something going on that you don't know about? I would ask the school for a meeting to discuss the proposed extra classes, but I would also have a chat with him about his 'attitude' to make sure he wasn't taking your 'backing him' as blanket permission to backtalk and argue with teachers.
(I don't of course know him, so this is based on my own experiences!) I would think that a polite and respectful, but questioning, approach from you to the school is key here.
thanks i am going back to the school to discuss with his year head, but they have no problem with his behavior is in fact a very quite polite lad but i will try the polite, respectful approachI would back your son I think he is right its not as if he is off school for nothingI went to get some more on the way home from work, tried two stores and none left. There were lots of boxes this morning - must be lots and lots of lurkers. Good luck.0 -
Angel, what are we talking about here re: ex Netto stores? It's gone straight over my head. Have a look at the condiments, ketchup etc were reduced to clear. Many thanks to the OP the other day.
Can I just ask if the Cadburys Jelly Creation thing is suitable for vegetarians? I am actually popping into Sada tomorrow and was wondering whether I should do it or not.
Hope everyone enjoyed summer, looks like the weather is going back winter way!
It doesn't say on the wrapper either way. I'm not veggie so wouldn't know why ingredients to look for. Is shellac veggie friendly?I’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Health & Beauty, Greenfingered Moneysaving and How Much Have You Saved boards. If you need any help on these boards, please do let me know. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com
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queen_of_cheap wrote: »It doesn't say on the wrapper either way. I'm not veggie so wouldn't know why ingredients to look for. Is shellac veggie friendly?
Some say yes and some say no. I think shellac is vegetarian friendly so I think I shall be fetching some tomorrow.
Thanks for checking QOC. You truly are a smashing young lady. Many thanks.0 -
Evening all,
The popping candy one isn't veggie but the other one is. Either way they are not the best chocolate I've tasted!
Just got back from Tesco's and found 2 x 150g packs of Tesco's own orange and lemon jelly slices scanning at a penny (b/c: 5051140336370)! I was hoping they would, need them for a cake in a few weeks time. I would post a picture but I don't know how to upload them here.'I solemnly swear that I am up to no good'0 -
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Also, just out of interest, does anyone know if JACK FULTON (FULTON FOODS) or HERON FOODS accept coupons? Holy cow, the Clover is 2 for £1 in those stores and would work out at 2 free tubs of Clover with the £1 off voucher.
May I also add that the voucher will soon be expiring, so if any of you ladies have one lying around in their handbag, USE IT and SOON!0 -
Some say yes and some say no. I think shellac is vegetarian friendly so I think I shall be fetching some tomorrow.
Thanks for checking QOC. You truly are a smashing young lady. Many thanks.:o:o
You're very welcome:)I’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Health & Beauty, Greenfingered Moneysaving and How Much Have You Saved boards. If you need any help on these boards, please do let me know. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com
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Is anyone in A's now?
Womble from today...
0.89 x ASDA Bananas by Weight £0.60 £0.60
0.34 x ASDA Royal Gala Apples by Weight £0.67 £0.62
0.31 x ASDA Granny Smith Apples by Weight £0.70 £0.60
1 x ASDA Olive Oil (250ml) £1.38 £1.25
1 x ASDA Welsh Whole Milk 4 Pints (2.27L) £1.00 N/A
1 x ASDA Smartprice Garlic Baguette (170g) £0.37 £0.32
1 x ASDA British Iceberg Lettuce Loose £1.00 £1.00
1 x ASDA Cauliflower Loose £1.00 £1.20
2 x ASDA Chosen by You Individual Puff Pastry Steak Pi... £1.32 £1.32
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Iced Madeira Cake £1.00 £1.30
1 x ASDA Deli Syle Ciabatta Rolls (2) £0.80 N/A
0.63 x ASDA White Cabbage by Weight £0.50 N/A
1 x Nestle Aero Milk Chocolate Mousse (4x59g) £1.00 £1.29
1 x Volvic Touch of Fruit Strawberry Sugar Free (1.5L) £1.00 £1.00
1 x Fairy Washing up Liquid Apple & Lime Blossom (433m... £1.25 £1.25
1 x Muller Greek Style Corner Blissful Honeyed Fig (15... £0.68 £0.68
1 x Bertolli Olive Oil Spread (500g) £1.50 £1.90
1 x Heinz Sweetcorn (400g) £0.69 £0.69
1 x John West Tuna with a Twist Lime & Black Pepper Dr... £1.00 £1.15
2 x Arla Lactofree Whole Milk (1L) £2.68 £2.56
1 x Schwartz Creamy Parsley Sauce Mix (26g) £0.50 £0.56
1 x Cathedral City Sliced Mature Yet Mellow Cheddar (8... £0.38 £1.95
1 x Ambrosia Devon Dream (260ml) £0.50 £0.89
1 x Fox's Ambers Praline (170g) £1.00 £1.00
1 x Soreen The Original Malt Loaf (266g) £1.00 £1.20
1 x Warburtons Fruit Loaf with Orange (400g) £1.20 £1.20
1 x Kingsmill Tasty Thick Sliced Wholemeal Bread (800g... £1.00 £1.35
1 x PEK Cured Chopped Pork in Natural Juices (300g) £1.25 £1.85
1 x Brace's Thick Sliced White Bread (800g) £1.35 £1.35
1 x Cadbury Dairy Milk Caramel (4x38.5g) £1.00 £1.79
1 x Cadbury Flake (4x25.5g) £1.00 £1.79
1 x Real Crisps Hand Cooked Strong Cheese & Onion Cris... £1.00 £1.49
1 x ASDA Whole Cucumber £0.50 £0.65
1 x ASDA Grated Carrot (250g) £0.50 N/A
1 x ASDA Crème Brûlèe Mix (95g) £0.50 N/A
1 x ASDA Smartprice Wrapping Foil (290mm x 20m) £0.72 N/A
1 x ASDA Welsh Charlotte Potatoes (1Kg) £1.40 £1.40
1 x ASDA Chicken Satay (16 per pack - 160g) £2.00 N/A
1 x ASDA Broccoli (335g) £1.00 £1.00
1 x ASDA Onions (4) £1.00 N/A
1 x ASDA Fresh Tastes Chicken & Bacon Layered Salad wi... £1.50 £2.29
1 x ASDA Cherry Tomatoes (350g) £1.00 N/A
1 x ASDA Sweet & Sour Sauce (200g) £1.00 N/A
1 x ASDA Prawn Layered Salad (380g) £1.50 N/A
2 x Starbucks Seattle Latte (220ml) £2.00 £2.50
1 x Nescafe Gold Blend Coffee (200g) £4.30 £6.48
1 x Hellmann's Salad Cream Squeezy (430ml) £1.00 £1.89
Comparison total (compared products only) £40.72 £51.36
The rest of it is "8 per pack - 150g" :eek:
This can't be a reduced item because A's reductions usually show on the receipt as a reduced item and they also don't show on the APG...It's also showing as £1.50 on A.com and MSM.
They have paid 38p on the receipt... it only states cheese and the barcode is 5000 2951 4513*.
Please tell me I'm not getting excited over nothing can anyone please scan it instore and tell us?
Forgot to mention this comparison is against t's
Just checked whilst on a Choccy shop. Checked b/c and it's scanning at £1.50 so could well be store specific.0
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