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squilliondollarbaby wrote: »T.BIG NIGHT IN SWEET & SOUR CKN & RICE 450G
- £3.00 † £2.35 £3.60 £2.12 1x
T.BIG NIGHT IN CHINESE CHICKEN CURRY 450G
- £3.00 † £2.35 £3.60 n/a 1x
T.BIG NIGHT IN BEEF IN BLK BEAN SCE & RICE 450G
- £3.00 † n/a £3.60 £2.12 1x
T.BIG NIGHT IN THAI RED CKN CURRY & RICE450G
- £3.00 † n/a £3.60 n/a 1x
T.BIG NIGHT IN INDIAN TARKA DAHL 250G
- £1.50 † n/a n/a n/a 1x
T.BIG NIGHT IN INDIAN BOMBAY POTATOES 250G
- £1.50 † n/a n/a n/a 1x
T. BIG NIGHT IN INDIAN SAAG ALOO 250G
- £1.50 † n/a n/a n/a 1x
T.BIG NIGHT IN INDIAN CKN KORMA & RICE 450G
- £3.00 † £2.35 n/a £1.64 1x
T.BIG NIGHT IN CKN JALFREZI & PILAU RICE 450G
- £3.00 † £2.35 £3.60 £2.12 3x
T.BIG NIGHT IN CHINESE 6 MINI VEG ROLLS 100G
- £4.50 † £3.00 n/a n/a
Tesco comparable total £19.76 £18.45 £15.55 Competitor shop total £14.80 £21.19 £11.49 The difference £4.95 -£2.74 £4.06
I've no idea why it's apportioning £1.64 to the Chicken Korma - I have it as £2.00! I've just added some Indian meals somewhat belatedly to the M list, but - caution! - these are what I found/what should be, the APGs and PPs may have different results.
The others are coming up as £2.12 here (instead of £2) but the total works out the same - I suspect if you only buy the Korma it would return with M at £2 and not £1.64.
Good to see what's comparing though - better than my list (at the moment):T.0 -
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Savvybuyer wrote: »Hi - which toiletries do you have in mind?:)
I popped there today but nothing that would work that well for me in the 3 for £5 offer at A. They do have the sanex bath for £1.49 which would match to the £2.99/£3 sanex in the 3 for £5 offer but I was hoping they would stock the dermo care one that is £3.99 or 3 for £5 at A and that it would be in the £1.49 offer but no sign of it.0 -
zippydooda wrote: »quote 2
just used app on iphone, that says 6am too. strange.
I see other peeps are now getting 6am. what exact time did you scan please.
I think it changed about 1.17pm as I had a few different messages at this time.
I haven't got a receipt to check but Ive used an old one and app on iPad is working.
Has anyone else noticed that since iOS 7 update As app and MSL app are HUGE :eek: on iPad? They used to be iPhone size screens now they are full size0 -
Jelly_Biactol wrote: »- for everyone with children (young adults now:)) leaving home for college/uni etc....
Walking Away by Cecil Day Lewis
It is eighteen years ago, almost to the day –
A sunny day with leaves just turning,
The touch-lines new-ruled – since I watched you play
Your first game of football, then, like a satellite
Wrenched from its orbit, go drifting away
Behind a scatter of boys. I can see
You walking away from me towards the school
With the pathos of a half-fledged thing set free
Into a wilderness, the gait of one
Who finds no path where the path should be.
That hesitant figure, eddying away
Like a winged seed loosened from its parent stem,
Has something I never quite grasp to convey
About nature’s give-and-take – the small, the scorching
Ordeals which fire one’s irresolute clay.
I have had worse partings, but none that so
Gnaws at my mind still. Perhaps it is roughly
Saying what God alone could perfectly show –
How selfhood begins with a walking away,
And love is proved in the letting go.
Jelly, that is lovelythank you very much
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Just thinking out loud: so buy 4 x kormas gives you £5.44 PP v M, sides don't matter but are effectively almost free vs doing your shop in M, don't buy 4 pint milk.
Or stick v A with the Chinese rolls still giving 50p, buy any 4 from korma, jalfrezi, sweet & sour, Chinese chicken gives PP £4.60 off £12, we can get 6 meals out of that (as my wife has decided 12 spring rolls with sweet chilli sauce makes a decent supper for her) so £7.40/6 = £1.23 a meal.
Not as good as before but not too bad a result either.0 -
Jelly_Biactol wrote: »Oooh, me want one:p
Dinosaurs are usually a little boy thing, aren't they? Learning all the different kinds and their names.
That and trucks/diggers.
My sister's Number One Son will shortly be leaving the nest for uni (same one that I went to:)). Only seems like yesterday that I was visiting them in hospital the day he was born, holding him in my arms in his stripy babygro. He's grown up into a lovely young man, his parents have done a very good job:T
if u seen my little girl shes a boy in a dress:o, she loves dresses infact she crys has a major strop if trousers.jean joggers are beeing put on she loves to wear a floaty dress:o then play with boy toys
last xmas she had a jcb digger:o tool bench and box of tools and hard hat
also she got one of them car mats and cars , oh she dose have doll and pram and she loves to try push the doll down the stairs:o also dd1 loves pepper pig but dd2 has all george things which are boys i have a few tracksuits that are for boys but she wears them and the wellies lol:o
when im out shoping last xmas people at the till would say oh theres nice one ofeach to buy for no double presants
she can name all dinos and tell you bit bout them shes 3 and cars and rugby like her dad:rotfl:
dd1 is a real girly girl she wants barbie and doc mcstuffing things AND SOFIA the first all nice and expencive iv noticed :rotfl:
oh and princess stuff of course like mum;)
im almost done for xmas just wrapping really and find something cheap but nice for SIL:o0 -
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savvy the bhunas and faggots will have to wait. along with jellies.
apg wont let me input yet0 -
I popped there today but nothing that would work that well for me in the 3 for £5 offer at A. They do have the sanex bath for £1.49 which would match to the £2.99/£3 sanex in the 3 for £5 offer but I was hoping they would stock the dermo care one that is £3.99 or 3 for £5 at A and that it would be in the £1.49 offer but no sign of it.
I had a look too Flo, Pantene at £1.84 think, but nothing to give a really good return.0
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