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Everyone Lobbing Ice-cream (into) Trolleys (with) Excitement

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  • fuzzgun19
    fuzzgun19 Posts: 7,767 Forumite
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    Am I right in thinking S only compares to T&A?

    My A doesn't sell panebellos :(
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  • bubbs
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    dipdap wrote: »
    I'm sorry I'm :rotfl: here at some stories (especially your egg one Bubbs)
    It's nice to hear we've all made similar mistakes :o
    DH unplugged the fridge freezer (the new 2nd hand one :D) to use the tumble dryer last night and only realised today he'd forgotten to plug it back in :mad:
    Luckily it's the ice cream freezer and drinks fridge so nothing was lost but was a big :doh: moment for him :rotfl:

    :eek::eek: not your week!
    Was funny with the eggs, i have done some thing believe me:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
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  • Tweets_2
    Tweets_2 Posts: 1,144 Forumite
    zippydooda wrote: »
    tigers egg on hukd.


    I work in a branch of Tesco, but i noticed that this along with other stock was coming up as 1p, so i had to remove it. There was also fruit and nut tolberone and a mcvities biscuit box set. The TPN (the number to the left of the barcode number located on the shelf label) is from last years stock. Once it comes out as 1p, it has to be removed, and in most circumstances, destroyed.
    the bit I like is in red. stuff I seen is still well in date, so not old stock. old bc's maybe.
    anyone know about this TPN number, it may come in handy

    IIRC the TPN is the number Tesco associate to each of the products they sell in the stores and it's also the numbers the stores use to order from the distribution centres.
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  • fairclaire
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    dipdap wrote: »
    Flo you are spot on there with everything i've been saying.
    I've always said my concern is not getting him labelled, it's making sure he has the help he needs to get through his GCSEs as I don't want him stumbling and then struggling for the rest of his life.

    I have to say dipdap where 'labelling' or diagnosis is concerned, I think it's very important. I certainly found that before diagnosis, we were going round in circles. No diagnosis so everyone reluctant to offer help without knowing exactly what they were dealing with. Things changed massively after diagnosis and alot more help was given. I believe it also made it easier to get a statement.
    I know your circumstances are different, but thought it might help to have a few different points of view :)

    In the early days we saw a paediatrician who concluded that DS2 had 'learning difficulties' No poop :mad::mad: that's why I'd taken him in the first place!!
  • Tinyshoes
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    TrulyMadly wrote: »
    I've been robbed mine was £5.65. My credo was substituted:(:)

    That should read Freddo but I'm leaving it

    I didn't include the price of what I bought extra though TM, £5.45 was just the wine. :cool:

    What did you get instead. :eek:
  • wackynut
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    In tesco not read anything today, any suggestions, ånd anyone know if curry is working thanks x

    Confirmed shop from this morning, Chicken Jalfrezi & Spring rolls still working.
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  • louj101
    louj101 Posts: 1,704 Forumite
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    Hi all i
    m trying to get my head around the wine shop:A
    Ive just done a c&c wine ordered 15 bottles which is on 324 also had the £17 off it is showing the i have had £33 something saving and £17 code off ........can someone tell me is this right and what should i pay in the end
    Sorry for beingbso blone xx

    :(broke my back doing glitching :eek:
  • dipdap
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    fairclaire wrote: »
    I have to say dipdap where 'labelling' or diagnosis is concerned, I think it's very important. I certainly found that before diagnosis, we were going round in circles. No diagnosis so everyone reluctant to offer help without knowing exactly what they were dealing with. Things changed massively after diagnosis and alot more help was given. I believe it also made it easier to get a statement.
    I know your circumstances are different, but thought it might help to have a few different points of view :)

    In the early days we saw a paediatrician who concluded that DS2 had 'learning difficulties' No poop :mad::mad: that's why I'd taken him in the first place!!

    It does feel like running round in circles when you constantly get passed from pillar to post.
    I do what they say to keep them happy so we keep ticking the boxes but i know once we've gone through certain hoops, the amount left to jump through is slowly decreasing :)
    After years of being stuck I'm hoping we're getting somewhere, we'll have to see what they say when DS2 gets back to school :)
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