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Sunderland still winning, yay
Can some kind person let me know the deal with the persil, ive tried searching but cant find thd answer, pretty please x"Don't go where the path may lead,go where there is no path and leave a trail"Anthony Robbins0 -
Just got back from Sada.One snake on the shelf.I left it behind because I was on foot.I say on foot,a couple of times I was nearly blown off them.The wind has really picked up a notch.Got a few wombles to check later.0
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bumping from an old thread (just because I can
) incase it's of use to anyone else. I'm sure the sign up window was never up to 4 years before
xxlouisexx56, you said you're needing wipes?
Cheers big ears!
I had been meaning to sign up. Need to get myself a new nectar card too.
I don't shop at sainsburys much at all in the last 18 months since I passed my driving test, as now I can access a whole plethora of supermarkets !0 -
Probably old news, but I've just signed into clubcard to check my points, and you now have to enter security numbers from you clubcard0
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Yes you could be correct and me wrong
We're both right tweets :beer:
The question was "is it an anagram of sane/sean?" and it is :rotfl:
Whether that is the reason behind the name doesn't change that fact
They might be called dave and be completely off their rocker.....wouldn't be the first one :rotfl:Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
Finally got round to getting my first Snake today from my local store. Only to find my snake didn't want to come home with me. I used the self service checkout, scanned all my fillers first then proceeded to scan my new pet only to find the system found it as an unknown item. I called for the supervisor who tried to resolve the matter but had no luck so he called for his manager. As you could imagine I was a little bit embarresed by now. About 10 minutes later the manager put it through their system at a price of £7.50 :mad: so no doubt this is gonna mess up my APG.
Maybe it's a sign that the snake is going back in it's cage if the system didn't recognise it.0 -
T A S M
1x KINDER SNACK BAR 21G
-£0.25£0.29£0.30£0.30
1x CADBURY FREDDO 18G
-£0.20£0.20n/a£0.20
1x TESCO EDAY VALUE GAMMON STEAKS
0.450kg£1.79£1.79£1.80n/a
1x WALLS 10 PACK COCKTAIL SAUSAGE ROLLS 300G
-£1.00n/an/an/a
1x WARBURTONS FARMHOUSE WHITE BREAD 800G
-£1.45£1.45n/a£1.45
1x TESCO EXTRA STRONG MINTS 5PK 204G
-£1.09n/an/an/a
1x TESCO COOL COCONUT 275G CE
-£1.00n/an/an/a
1x TESCO CRAZY CARAMEL 280G
-£1.00£1.00n/an/a
1x PARK CAKES PARKIN
-£1.50n/an/an/a
1x BARRATT FLUMPS 12G
-£0.10n/a£0.10n/a
1x BAILEYS ORIGINAL IRISH CREAM LIQUEUR 1L
-£17.00£18.00£21.00£9.00
1x TESCO WINE GUMS 250G
-£0.75†£1.00£0.89n/a
2x TESCO EDAY VALUE ROASTED SALTED PEANUT 200G
-£0.96£0.96n/an/a
1x TESCO BUTTER MINTOES 200G
-£0.75†n/a£0.89n/a!!!
Tesco comparable total!£23.40£20.64£18.90!!!
Competitor shop total!£24.69£24.98£10.95!!!
The difference!-£1.29 -£4.34 £7.95!!!!!
cost more cost more cost less0 -
Probably old news, but I've just signed into clubcard to check my points, and you now have to enter security numbers from you clubcard
I just signed in and it didn't ask me anything
Were you trying to convert your points into vouchers?Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
Shopping trip saga
Leave home at 6.30am :eek:
Arrive in Manchester at 10am. Make our way to cash points. Friend goes first, I use the same one after her. It gave me back my card but not my money :mad: :mad: :mad: I keep checking my account online afterwards to make sure it hasn't come out of my account. So far so good but I will be on the phone to my bank in the morning to make absolutely sure.
Switch to credit card to be on the safe side.
I find a jacket that I like, priced up at £70. I take it to the till and it goes through at £70 then immediately takes a 20% discount off! There weren't any signs up anywhere saying discount, so I amand :j
We take a break for champagne cocktailsand shop some more
Leave Manchester at 7, drive back through some atrocious weather and eventually get home at midnight. Proper zzzzzzzzzz
But we had a truly fab day, and it was so nice to be able to spend money and not worry about it. That bit is partly down to you lot, sharing glitches and tips to save money :AI’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Health & Beauty, Greenfingered Moneysaving and How Much Have You Saved boards. If you need any help on these boards, please do let me know. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com
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