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my pp was smaller than expected due to the fact the rice multi was still on but not marked in Tosco. but the coupons took £1.57 off outlay (3 for £3.50).
the mash multi took £5.20 of meal deal.
so with the garnacha meal deal still comes in at less than £16 for three. if they had lasagne it would have been better. even on offer in Tosco the rice still added 17p each to pp0 -
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crystaltipsandalistair wrote: »Has anyone been to morries to do a Tassimo shop today please? I am popping in this afternoon, hoping to buy quite a few!
I did a tassimo shop at 10.30 today and worked fine:)
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Classy_Chick06 wrote: »Speaking of which, i bought some of these yesterday in my Local T`s. Retro radio tin full of dairy toffee.
Very handy for a gift for "the older generation that is hard to buy for" and i am sure we all know someone like that
£5 which i thought was pretty decent as it is a lovely life like tin.
Hehe Classy chick I was eyeing these up the other week
Couldn't give a toffee for the toffee but you could definitely use the tin for something. Maybe even a retro hamper. I'm thinking soap and glory products, maybe a cd from past times? Presents on the brain :rotfl:Debt free 6th December 2014
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hi
been ill so havnt been on 4 a few days trying to catch up ,can some1 tell me where to find rise voucher pleease tia x0 -
Dopey_Sleepy_Grumpy wrote: »I was thinking the same.
6 x original (trigger), pay £15 v £6 Ts, APG thinks £18 v £6 Ts. With 10% less will give an apg of £12.60. This means you have paid £2.40 for 6 or 40p each. Does this sound right?[/QUOTE}
No it's better!:j:j:j
It's £18 vs £4!!
so pay £15 get £14.40 back. Cost = 10p each!
Trust me to not refresh for a while.:o Thanks to those who answered before me.
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so buy in 6's aau maths pleaseEvangeline1971 wrote: »not quite, as you need to buy 3 finish products so the cost of all 3 was £7.00, the return was £6.20, making the net cost for all 3 is 80p, still a pretty good deal though
edit 2 of the range are on msm so avoid getting 2 of them
my quick maths says they work out free exactly if got in 6's avoiding getting 2 of the ones on msm0 -
Mixing the crisps should work in theory. I've thought about it but haven't risked it. I prefer to do separate shops to buy both. You could buy 2 of each but I think it would make the APG over £15. I'm trying to keep my APG under £15 now after being trouted last week and made to feel like a criminal. The trout also said that they're bringing the cap back. I don't know if this is true but being trouted does my head in so I'm trying to avoid itMumto2monkeys wrote: »Great shop.... I'm tempted but still trying to resist spending until Friday:)
Do you think the multibuy on the crisps would pick up if classic and meaty were bought together? I don't think I've seen anyone post different varieties in a shop.., then again the multibuy isn't showing on @.com so should in theory work...
Sorry just talking out loud:)
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And I know Ellie has confirmed but just to double confirm- yes you can use other peoples coupons Mumto2monkeys. I give ones I won't use to my Mum and she's never had a problem with them.Debt free 6th December 2014

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