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I bet no-one will know the answer to this one as I always come up with the most complex questions/situations:o. Within the first 10 seconds my planned Tvs A shopping was (or seemed) royally dashed.
Daz Mandarin & Lime Splash Washing Powder (42 washes, 2.85kg) is £4 in T (which is just under the magic 10p/wash) - however I've found Daz Mandarin & Lime Splash 45 washes, which (at 3.05kg) is within the 10% weight range (that T uses as well as msm for A) is £7.50:eek::eek: in A. Has anyone any experience of it comparing to A on T PP (which of course I don't want here)? Or do you think it will compare or not?
...Answering my own question now:rotfl:- on T's website it's 38 wash and 2.584 kg (whichever way you look at it, the A product is outside the 10% range) - not quite within the 10p/wash figure but with the £10 off the shop??
If anyone does have any thoughts on my original questions, TIA.
Just expect my store not to have it!! The Daz Regular 38 is also £4.00 for T but, although not on msm, I thought I'd just seen it on a.com? Gor.... the checks you have to do just for a normal weekly grocery shop:rotfl:. I'm also not keen on the 38 wash one - over 10.5p a wash?:eek:0 -
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Savvybuyer wrote: »I bet no-one will know the answer to this one as I always come up with the most complex questions/situations:o. Within the first 10 seconds my planned Tvs A shopping was (or seemed) royally dashed.
Daz Mandarin & Lime Splash Washing Powder (42 washes, 2.85kg) is £4 in T (which is just under the magic 10p/wash) - however I've found Daz Mandarin & Lime Splash 45 washes, which (at 3.05kg) is within the 10% weight range (that T uses as well as msm for A) is £7.50:eek::eek: in A. Has anyone any experience of it comparing to A on T PP (which of course I don't want here)? Or do you think it will compare or not?
...Answering my own question now:rotfl:- on T's website it's 38 wash and 2.584 kg (whichever way you look at it, the A product is outside the 10% range) - not quite within the 10p/wash figure but with the £10 off the shop??
If anyone does have any thoughts on my original questions, TIA.
Just expect my store not to have it!! The Daz Regular 38 is also £4.00 for T but, although not on msm, I thought I'd just seen it on a.com? Gor.... the checks you have to do just for a normal weekly grocery shop:rotfl:. I'm also not keen on the 38 wash one - over 10.5p a wash?:eek:
it won't compare as it's a different product
10% only comes into play between own labelsApparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
Lets start this morning again
I have my house back :T
Police have arrested him :T
She is now back in her house with both children :T
We have given statements stating everything we have heard & seen.
Our only worry is he will be back & cause us trouble
She is now wobbling about the Police being involved :mad:
Hopefully her lovely Dad (who has been warned by Police not to come near) will discreetly sort him out0 -
pattylabelle wrote: »Spose battered fish and chips would be off the menu:D
The Bird's Eye Harry Ramsden Cod & Chips will be off the menu on my Tvs A shopping - £1.00 in T and £2.00 in A!:D*
Some Young's version may be on it though - but does anyone have Mr T actually comparing £4.00 vs £2.00 on that???
Patty - not seen much or spoken to you recently, I know the whole thread last time, and some of this one, was taken up by a load of Morries-related stuff:o, how are you?:)
* Or if you only have a Sainsbugs, or a better cond.spend, £3.10 S vs £1.00 T.0 -
kadiekaismummi wrote: »sorry to be a div!, but what is MSL ???
& how do i use it??? thank youuux
MSL is MySuperlist - an app for iPhone (and soon Android) from MySupermarket. Useful for comparing prices on shops for ApG as they provide the data to As.
They also offer Cashback on certain products (sometimes up to 100%) for buying the item, clicking it on the app to add to a list and sending a photo of your receipt to claim. Money paid into your Paypal account after a few days (or weeks). Used with APG, pp or bm on targeted shops when it is also on offer elsewhere means you can get some of the items even cheaper or free.
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it won't compare as it's a different product
10% only comes into play between own labels
Really? That's not specified in the T&Cs. Then again, when did I ever trust anything that T said?:D
[Ah... it's the way I'm reading it. The three bullet point examples T gives follow the sentence "For similar equivalent own label grocery products...". Although, on the other hand, they're just examples and it is silent about whether the 10% thing applies to branded products or not.
Oh, anyway, on these actual products, the product in A isn't within 10% given that T's one is smaller than Msm have. If T did nonetheless compare, I could get into a nice dispute regarding alleged 'unfair contract terms' and any ambiguity to be read in favour of the consumer! Trust T to fail to cover the situation yet again, and not to have thought things through:rotfl:.]0 -
MSL is MySuperlist - an app for iPhone (and soon Android) from MySupermarket. Useful for comparing prices on shops for ApG as they provide the data to As.
They also offer Cashback on certain products (sometimes up to 100%) for buying the item, clicking it on the app to add to a list and sending a photo of your receipt to claim. Money paid into your Paypal account after a few days (or weeks). Used with APG, pp or bm on targeted shops when it is also on offer elsewhere means you can get some of the items even cheaper or free.
Anon
by "soon" do you mean "came out last week"Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
Savvybuyer wrote: »Really? That's not specified in the T&Cs. Then again, when did I ever trust anything that T said?:D
is it not?Comparable Grocery Product” is defined as an identical branded grocery product or a similar own-label equivalent grocery product. For similar own-label equivalent grocery products to be included they must meet the same needs or be intended for the same purposes. For example:
•We identify the key characteristics of products including flavour, whether it is organic, Fairtrade, low fat, or eco-friendly. We ensure that matches are only made where there is no artificial advantage to any retailer.
•We do not compare products where there is a greater than 10% difference in size, weight or volume. Where the difference in size, weight or volume is less than 10% we will make a straight comparison so as not to favour one retailer over another.
• We do not compare products offered as variable weighted packs with goods offered in a fixed pack size and vice versa.Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
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