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  • sarah1972
    sarah1972 Posts: 19,394 Senior Ambassador
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    Midnighter wrote: »
    I've never bought their Finest meat or ready meals but got invited on both programs. Ditto the flowers.

    Looking at what I have been invited to they're all for products I've never, or very rarely, bought. Any campaigns they've run for things I do regularly buy, e.g. cider, I've not been invited for.

    Same here, I just this minute got an invite for Fresh flowers and I never buy any from Tesco, in fact all of my Orchard campaigns have been for things that I never buy.
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  • GetRealBabe
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    Hi

    I'm on the fresh flowers campaign as well. Looking forward to it as I don't often buy fresh flowers.:)
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  • FatVonD
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    I'm on the flowers too, I regularly buy ready meals and haven't had a sniff of that one!
    Make £25 a day in April £0/£750 (March £584, February £602, January £883.66)

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  • fallon8
    fallon8 Posts: 52 Forumite
    edited 21 February 2015 at 12:12AM
    Thanks Sarah 1972 but what violetta posted about the selection process is the reason I'm a bit miffed. But if you're right Sarah 1972 (& you probably are ) they really need to change there selection process write up.:undecided.
    I was wondering why I Didn't Get The READY MEAL one, considering I buy them regularly and instead they sent me the healthy eating range which I never buy (but I do buy a lot of cup soup so it wasn't all bad), I think they are trying to tell me something that I don't want to hear.
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  • Just got the flowers invite also! Just in time for Mothers Day :T:)
  • Yeah I don't understand the selection process either. Baffling. Hubby was relieved not to get healthy living, as he says the healthy stuff he'd bought in the past was gross!
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  • Yesterday, my score was 8.2. I did a review, it dropped to 7.9:eek:. What's all that about?
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  • teddysmum
    teddysmum Posts: 9,521 Forumite
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    I have the 'healthy' living vouchers and really wonder at the inclusion of sugary cereals, even the porridge having honey added. This especially as they have your household makeup and we are two adults with no children. (Husband likes frosties, but isn't getting any)


    I've bought soups and may try the yoghurts, if the sugar content isn't too high.
  • Midnighter
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    My flower vouchers have arrived. One £5 for me, and 3 £1 ones for friends. :)
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  • reeree
    reeree Posts: 935 Forumite
    teddysmum wrote: »
    I have the 'healthy' living vouchers and really wonder at the inclusion of sugary cereals, even the porridge having honey added. This especially as they have your household makeup and we are two adults with no children. (Husband likes frosties, but isn't getting any)


    I've bought soups and may try the yoghurts, if the sugar content isn't too high.



    I've bought the healthly living yogurts and they are awful, has anyone else bought them
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