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The Everlasting Loveliness (that) Is The Elite

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  • mimi1234
    mimi1234 Posts: 7,964 Forumite
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    so what do we have working choc wise now please for the weekend shoopers

    2xg + vinnies?
    2xg +shortbread?

    Anything else of note comparing favourably?

    Thanks as always

    Without sounding totes thick, what is a 2xg?
  • Dizzy_Ditzy
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    1 x bendicks mint collection (400g) asda £3.33 morries NA
    2 x green and blacks organic dark and milk miniature bars asda £6.67 morries NA


    The g&b were the little 12 packs. I'm not sure which of them I got wrong
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  • davemorton
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    scamps1966 wrote: »
    Tell me about it. I look like a monk with a limp. :rotfl:
    Not hard to notice me, especially when waiting for woopsies in T's tonight. Had to go around the store for an hour, but was worth it. Over £100 of meats and veg for £15 odd. :D
    lol, first time people have thought you were holy ;)
    tweets wrote: »
    Good job someone with a brain noticed called Dave ;) :T
    Wow!! Theres a first :p
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  • Claire1972
    Claire1972 Posts: 2,749 Forumite
    meemo38 wrote: »
    Can anyone here help me re GHDs...are there different models, anything i should go for or avoid, thinking of getting my DD2 some for xmas, at a loss as to what to get the kids this year, but DD2 is having a baby and i overheard her saying 'i bet i get all things for the baby for xmas' which i know she wouldn't mind, so i thought maybe some nice GHDs, already bought her some gift cards for clothes for after she has had baby so these would be her 'main' pressie, asll info appreciated, also any good offers :D

    I bought this last year from Amazon for £105, it is really nice. I just can't believe the price. Think I got a bargain, it's lovely if you can find it any cheaper.

    :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/ghd-Scarlet-Collection-Limited-Edition/dp/B005THNOB6/ref=sr_1_16?ie=UTF8&qid=1382129900&sr=8-16&keywords=ghd+hair+straighteners
    We're just happy to have a home, a family and our health. Whatever else is just added and it fits. :)
  • Anon
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    aau1 wrote: »
    It shouldn't do, S's weight is outside of 10% weight range

    And if it does compare the price will not be that shown in S anyway, it will be adjusted to allow for the weight variation

    As it is a standard pack rather than a separate item (like fruit) wouldn't it just compare as a pack, the same as a tin of beans or a bottle of shampoo (as it isn't the same as a joint of meat sold by weight where the price is in £ per kg etc)?

    MSM shows the £8.50 A/£6 S pricing and N/A against all the other stores, so it has been put into the magic box as comparing (or are you saying there is further adjustment when it goes into the APG?).

    When you change MSM to S it still shows the A at £8.50 (and £4.29 in A*di) for that pack size ... even though both pages clearly show different weights.

    Expensive to find out if it goes wrong though ...

    Anon
  • meemo38 wrote: »
    Can anyone here help me re GHDs...are there different models, anything i should go for or avoid, thinking of getting my DD2 some for xmas, at a loss as to what to get the kids this year, but DD2 is having a baby and i overheard her saying 'i bet i get all things for the baby for xmas' which i know she wouldn't mind, so i thought maybe some nice GHDs, already bought her some gift cards for clothes for after she has had baby so these would be her 'main' pressie, asll info appreciated, also any good offers :D

    I just have bog standard ones bought 8 years ago. Amazon seem to be the cheapest at 89 quid.
    never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit
  • meemo38
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    fairclaire wrote: »
    shame you hadn't asked last week. There was some on 10ways for £59.99. great price!! But that deal was over pretty quickly. I missed it too :(
    I haven't seen any other really cheap deals on them lately. Just be really careful where you buy from. There are a lot of fakes around.
    Im on the lookout for deals on them too for my DD and if I come across any I will give you a shout :)
    Thats my worry...don't want to be buying fakes...i see there's some silver ones on look fantastic for 89.99 which i found when i googled, they came up on Hukds
    thanks for your help xx
  • FloFlo
    FloFlo Posts: 32,720 Forumite
    shadowlyn9 wrote: »
    Deans are biscuits they were small box of Lily's with blue ribbon that have been working but now reported at£2 now but mine went through at £1

    I would have cleared the shelf at £1, tempted to pop out and check now.
  • mimi1234 wrote: »
    Without sounding totes thick, what is a 2xg?

    shorthand for Guillian:beer:
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