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lovingtescoforever wrote: »Am I missing something
On tesco.com
Sure For Men Xtra Cool Antiperspirant Deodorant 150Ml
£2.00 (£1.34/100ml)
Sure For Men Xtra Cool Antiperspirant Deodorant 250Ml
£2.01 (£0.80/100ml)
Obviously I know which I would buy... But the 250ml shows no offer. Even though £2 is a decent price... Normal £3 ish
Not necessarily the 250ml one:rotfl:. What are the prices elsewhere (to which they compare)?
And I've worked out things like a small Colgate toothpaste that is price per unit much more expensive working out cheaper vs a competitor if a trigger item can be found to the mbuy offer it is on!:rotfl::rotfl: Would work out cheaper per g., based on current competitor prices, than a trigger to the other offer that the bigger size is on!:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Remember ... bigger is not necessarily cheapest (in the end result) and Value products are not necessarily cheaper than Finest! (They very usually are - but there are exceptions that break the rule, just to catch you out perhaps!)0 -
queen_of_cheap wrote: »Congratulations MKS :j
Glad they are both ok, but goodness, what a worrying time for you all
Thanks, QoC. My 2 yo DGD saw his photo and said that he's arms and wrinkly, go back and get a girl! She'd picked out the names Rebecca or Zoe - characters from Peppa Pig. A boy was always 'I don't think so, Nanny'. :rotfl::rotfl:0 -
davemorton wrote: »Is it smaller, or is it just further away???
I just googled sherry glasses and not sure what I am drinking out of is one.
It has a small drinking bit and a short stem but can't see anything like it. It is early 80s stylee I think.0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »Oh poor flab.....have a rest from shopping. Do something different this weekend. Do you bake? I find it really relaxing and it's good to create something you ll enjoy:o
Well DD (3 1/2) has our day planned, first it's swimming, then to the cafe after for lunch. Then it's onto the library and then Home Bargains as she's getting a new toy for staying in her bed for the last week :cool: So don't think I'll have much time for shopping or anything else really :rotfl::rotfl:
I do like to bake actually, but we have a gas oven though and it's highly temperamental, drives me :mad: many a ruined cake I tells ya!...those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.
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There's a fork in the road, which way will you go
You standing still or will you step into the great unknown,
Is yours to decide, this is your life.
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I just googled sherry glasses and not sure what I am drinking out of is one.
It has a small drinking bit and a short stem but can't see anything like it. It is early 80s stylee I think.“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
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Post a pic TS of your glass...oh, we live life on the edge here mind“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
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Sounds like a brandy glass TS.“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
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Savvybuyer wrote: »Not necessarily the 250ml one:rotfl:. What are the prices elsewhere (to which they compare)?
And I've worked out things like a small Colgate toothpaste that is price per unit much more expensive working out cheaper vs a competitor if a trigger item can be found to the mbuy offer it is on!:rotfl::rotfl: Would work out cheaper per g., based on current competitor prices, than a trigger to the other offer that the bigger size is on!:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Remember ... bigger is not necessarily cheapest (in the end result) and Value products are not necessarily cheaper than Finest! (They very usually are - but there are exceptions that break the rule, just to catch you out perhaps!)
Are you changing the way you see things savvy. I remember how black and white you used to be about prices and value. You seemed to concentrate on a unit price. Now you talk about triggers etc which adds another layer of complication:rotfl:To do is to be. Rousseau
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