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  • Bananababe
    Bananababe Posts: 7,358 Forumite
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    gayle. wrote: »
    hi,never posted but been lurking for some time.did a sada shop today and compared it with mr T.apparently my shop was cheaper in sada yet people on here get told otherwise.can someone look at this please and tell me where i'm going wrong?my potatoes wont compare.only thing i could think of is that maybe scottish prices compare differently?
    thanks :)

    1 x ASDA Smartprice Cat Litter (10L) £1.55 £1.55
    1 x ASDA Chicken Paste (75g) £0.48 £0.48
    1 x ASDA Chicken & Ham Paste (75g) £0.48 £0.48
    4 x ASDA Chosen by You Bombay Potato (400g) £3.80 N/A
    2 x ASDA Baby New Potatoes with Herbs & Butter (360g) £2.20 N/A
    1 x ASDA Free Range Medium Eggs (12) £1.98 £2.50
    1 x Haribo Maoam Giant Stripes £0.10 £0.10
    1 x Haribo Maoam Giant Sour Stripes (15g) £0.10 £0.10
    1 x Arla Lactofree Whole Milk (1L) £1.34 £1.00
    1 x Barr Cream Soda (2L) £1.00 £1.05
    5 x Barr Limeade (2L) £5.00 £5.25
    1 x Swizzels Matlow Strawberry Refresher Bar £0.10 N/A
    1 x Barratt Flumps Mallow Twists £0.10 £0.10
    1 x Haribo Tangfastics £0.10 £0.10
    1 x KTC Peeled Plum Tomatoes in Tomato Juice (400g) £0.37 N/A
    2 x Kellogg's Pop Tarts Strawberry Sensation (8x50g) £3.50 £5.38
    1 x ASDA Chosen by You Giant White Mice Bar (15g) £0.10 N/A
    1 x ASDA Chosen by You Giant Rainbow Buttons Bar (15g) £0.10 N/A
    1 x ASDA Butcher's Selection Mustard Bacon Steaks (500... £3.00 N/A
    4 x Soft & Gentle Body Responsive Antiperspirant Deodo... £6.00 N/A


    In Scotland the deo and the tatties not been working in our favour for some time. - Sorry.

    And hello :wave:
  • TrulyMadly
    TrulyMadly Posts: 39,754 Forumite
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    The earliest references to lanyards dates from 15th century France, during which the word "Lanière" was used to describe a thong or strap apparatus.[4] Later, in the French military, lanyards were used to connect a pistol, sword or whistle (for signalling) to a uniform on a semi-permanent basis. Lanyards were used in situations where there was a good chance of losing the object—commonly by cavalry and naval officers at sea. A well-made pistol lanyard can be easily removed and reattached by the user, but otherwise will stay connected to the pistol whether it is drawn or in a holster. Lanyards later became a more decorative item. A popular reference to holster lanyards is found in the 1966 Spaghetti Western The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, in which one of the film's main characters, Tuco Ramirez, is known to carrying his pistol on a rope cord lanyard. Eli Wallach, the actor who played the part of Tuco, reportedly told director Sergio Leone that it was too difficult to put a pistol into a holster without looking, so Leone put Wallach's pistol on a lanyard.[5]
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  • tigerwhite_2
    tigerwhite_2 Posts: 7,208 Forumite
    T shop collected at 4. Receipt below. Got Colgate toothbrush refunded so total spend is £13.52 for:
    4 packs pampers nappies
    Broccoli
    Parsnips
    Pouring yogurt
    Cream
    Colgate mouthwash
    Diet coke 8 pack
    3 x Colgate toothpastes

    I've also had £3 for the quidco coke, get another £1 ish c/b then a new account c/b of either £6 or £8. Thanks to aaarrgggh:j
    Back when I've done DS 's bed time x

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    Tiger :cool:
    I'm a body double for Claudia Schiffer and i wont get out of bed for less than [STRIKE]£10k per day[/STRIKE] a 1p find
  • gayle.
    gayle. Posts: 24 Forumite
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    thanks for the replies.there should be a scottish thread on here to stop idiots like me from getting confused lol.back to sada tomorrow then it is to return stuff.pah!
  • Chrisv
    Chrisv Posts: 5,132 Forumite
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    lesliejack wrote: »
    Evening all, finally stopped raining here.
    Managed to print a couple of Magnum chocolates vouchers, can anyone tell me where to find the pesky things??
    Many thanks. x

    In my A's on the little sweet displays beside each checkout - just at the right height for the children to grab while you are putting the shopping on the belt.
  • Bananababe
    Bananababe Posts: 7,358 Forumite
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    gayle. wrote: »
    thanks for the replies.there should be a scottish thread on here to stop idiots like me from getting confused lol.back to sada tomorrow then it is to return stuff.pah!

    hang around long enough you will get used to whos from where and what works where,

    This moneysaving lark is hard work :eek: and not for the faint hearted :)
  • calmspirit
    calmspirit Posts: 2,962 Forumite
    Bananababe wrote: »
    hang around long enough you will get used to whos from where and what works where,

    This moneysaving lark is hard work :eek: and not for the faint hearted :)


    sooo true ....not really for people who work either as it can be a full time job :(:( but we somehow manage thanks to the elite who are so generous with their time and advice:A:A I am very grateful to you all
    YNWA JFT96 :A
  • That's impressive :), we've got loads of nut trees was going to collect some but felt bad for the squirrels so left them for them to round up, and they were busy last week, think it's going to be a harsh winter if thats anything to go by.

    They look like conkers:)
  • gayle.
    gayle. Posts: 24 Forumite
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    problem is missing a day and coming on to 20 pages of new posts to read!its a tad overwhelming at times...
  • Bananababe
    Bananababe Posts: 7,358 Forumite
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    calmspirit wrote: »
    sooo true ....not really for people who work either as it can be a full time job :(:( but we somehow manage thanks to the elite who are so generous with their time and advice:A:A I am very grateful to you all

    I work loads and try and pitch in where I can. This is definitely a collective effort. There are few on here who could achieve this on their own. :)
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