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The Everlasting Loveliness (that) Is The Elite
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Samsung Galaxy 2 Tab £99 at asda
No idea of the normal price but its getting pretty hot
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/samsung-galaxy-tab-2-99-00-asda-instore-online-1691211
Good price. Carphone warehouse has the 16gb one the other day for £149.0 -
Beans still working from 3 hours ago against TWhen The Fun Stops Stop0
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My mattress topper is very lumpy.
I somehow thought it would be fitted over the corners of the bed.
Think I'll take it off and hang it up until all the lumps come out:T
Had a walk around Lakeland today. Can't believe how much money I used to spend in that shop ....and others like it......Laura Ashley was another.
I just walked in today and walked back out.the prices are:eek:
Did however buy. 2 meal deals for £15 inM&S using the £5 off recyclebank voucher.
That's 2 bottles of wine
Lasagne
Whole chicken
Rostis
Creamed cabbage
Raspberry panacotta
Eve's pudding
Happy daysTo do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
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good evening all
what a night ,think the storms started all ready,
i have been to soo many adsa in crdiff and birmingham looking 4 snakes and still no luck,how is every1 finding them ,have i missed something ,tia x0 -
scamps1966 wrote: »Has anyone bought the T's Hudl? If so, what are they like as I'm thinking of getting one. Ta.
Not yet scamps I am waiting for the next lot of Tesco vouchers then will treat myself with double up0 -
A vT today
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Cheese & Onion Sandwich Filler ... £2.00 £1.50
1 x ASDA Tuna & Sweetcorn Sandwich Filler (400g) £2.00 £1.50
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Cheese Balls (150g) £1.00 £0.69
The cheese balls are for sunshinemummy:)To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
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A vT today
1 x Nestle Cookie Crisp (565g) £2.00 £3.39
1 x Dairylea Dunkers Mighty Mature Cheddar Ritz (4x46g.£1.00 £2.25
1 x Kenco Smooth Eco Refill (150g) £3.00 £4.39To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
So did I but a couple of years ago Tesco direct made a mistake with Sealy Memory foam mattresses and I got one for £138.00 instead of £552.00. Together with my Baavet wool quilt my bed is like paradise.
My best one was a silent night super king divan & mattress should have been £1000, got it for less than £80!!;)Title suggestion for later: Evil League (of) Inordinately Tiny Expenditure
Go for it Emmap!!:cool:"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
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Savvybuyer wrote: »Paper is non-grocery so it doesn't count (unfortunately).
It's "comparable grocery shoppping".
"8. The following products are not included in the Asda Price Guarantee:
Any products from the following categories:
Home, Electrical, Furnishings, Garden, Entertainment, Hardware, Sports, Toys, George, Kiosk (including Tobacco, Newspapers and Magazines), Jewellery, Pharmacy, Optical, Fuel, Photo-processing, Dry Cleaning.[...]
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It doesn't specifically say "paper" but I'd class that as "Home" and, in any event, I've always considered paper and other stationery to be non-grocery.
That said, all these fine categories as to what is or isn't grocery have always clicked in absolutely for me. Be aware that, just because an item appears on msm (and a lot more items, including paper and non-groceries now appear on msm.co.uk) doesn't mean that it will be in the APG. You still need to consider the 'excluded categories' (from APG) even after msm has them on its site. (I got caught out by that before - with some Cocktail Sticks apparently moving into the 'home item' category.)
Then again, the fine distinction and difference between "MSM" and "the APG" is another pedantic categorisation that just comes naturally to me.
The paper will be excluded as it's not a 'grocery' item.
(and possibly also
"[...]
Any products which are sold in our stores but not on our Grocery Website." (as regards one or more of those sweets - need to make sure they are on msm.co.uk before you shop and, as others advise me, get 2 or 3 more just in case a few disappear by the time you "Check" your receipt.))
http://www.asdapriceguarantee.co.uk/administration/terms-and-conditions.aspx
[Edit: just wondering now: maybe the Creamfields Single Cream (300ml) 69p in T, will be N/A on T PP vs A??:eek::rotfl: and therefore a good filler on a T PP shop vs A.] Just because it compares under APG rules does not necessarily mean it is comparable under T PP's (different) rules. Putting :eek: symbol as that's very much of a risk: risking a return comparing to a price of £1.05:rotfl:.
Thank you very much for your response. However, if you take the paper out, there are still 8 items?
:pHappy Bunny:p
Life is like a pipe and I'm a tiny penny rolling up the walls inside.
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Any MSE ideas for using our extra hour tomorrow productively:)
Note to self
I must not stay in bed with you lot:eek:To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0
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