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Fillers, fillers, fillers!!! Everyone Learns IT Eventually

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  • Classy_Chick06
    Classy_Chick06 Posts: 4,195 Forumite
    msgoggins wrote: »
    BNI onion rings & mini rolls give a return v A


    Qty Item Description Total Weight Tesco Asda Sainsbury's Morrisons*
    1x
    LEEKS LOOSE CLASS 2
    0.347kg £0.86 £0.68 £0.94 £0.52
    1x
    LOOSE BROWN ONIONS CLASS 2
    0.141kg £0.11 £0.11 n/a £0.13
    1x
    CHEESE TOPPED BAP 4PK
    - £0.60 n/a £0.70 £0.72
    1x
    DR. OETKER RISTORANTE PIZZA FUNGHI 365G
    - £2.99 £2.00 £2.25 £2.00
    1x
    DR. OETKER RISTORANTE PIZZA SPECIALE 330G
    - £2.99 £2.00 £2.25 £2.00
    1x
    DR. OETKER RISTORANTE PIZZA POLLO 355G
    - £2.99 £2.00 £2.25 £2.00
    1x
    DR. OETKER RISTORANTE PIZZA PEP/SALAME 320G
    - £2.99 £2.00 £2.25 £2.00
    1x
    BIRDS EYE 24 CRISPY CHICKEN DIPPERS 440G
    - £3.29 £2.79 £2.00 £2.00
    1x
    BIRDS EYE PETITS POIS 545G
    - £1.79 £1.99 £1.00 £2.00
    1x
    MCCAIN EXTRA CHUNKY HOME CHIPS 1KG
    - £2.60 n/a £1.20 £2.60
    4x
    BAG RE-USE CLUBCARD POINT
    - £0.00 n/a n/a n/a
    1x
    TESCO FRESH SINGLE CREAM 150ML
    - £0.56 £0.56 £0.60 £0.55
    2x
    T.BIG NIGHT IN CHINESE CHICKEN CURRY 450G
    - £6.00 † £4.80 £4.00 n/a
    1x
    T.BIG NIGHT IN ONION RINGS 150G
    - £1.75 † £1.00 n/a n/a
    1x
    T.BIG NIGHT IN CHINESE 6 MINI VEG ROLLS 100G
    - £1.40 † £1.00 n/a n/a
    Tesco comparable total £27.72 £27.66 £21.77
    Competitor shop total £20.93 £19.44 £16.52
    The difference £6.79 £8.22 £5.25
    cost less cost less cost less

    Did your Dr O coupons scan ok at the till? and if so, how much was taken off for each coupon?
    tia
    It`s nice to be important, but its more important to be nice.
    The world is full of people throwing stones at us. Its what you do with them that counts. Build a wall or build a bridge.
  • HopePray
    HopePray Posts: 2,015 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Thanks TM - glad you got something.

    Not on as much as usual as lappie died and hoping to get a replacement next month. Can lurk at work but need to really speedily skip and skim as not supposed to surf the net in work time :o

    Sunday morning is fab though as sprogs all lie in so I can wangle some time while they are asleep and catch up a bit :)
    Thanks from me too, I had forgotten what the offer was and when the cardi came in the post I saw that it was reduced from over a hundred to thirty pounds, was really shocked that I had paid that, omg, had I been drinking?
    Then I found the invoice, £6 including postage, many many thanks.
    Love your Mum, you'll never get another one when she's gone.
  • nuttybabe
    nuttybabe Posts: 2,299 Forumite
    Burgers still working. No pizzas in my t though :(
  • 76rosie
    76rosie Posts: 1,819 Forumite
    Anon wrote: »
    £50 of 3v prepaid online cards (2x£25) plus BNI and fillers produced 150 bonus cc as expected ... Plus £5 off £40 hh, plus £7 off £50 voucher :). Hh and £7 voucher will work/scan on buying Giftcards, CS willing, so £12 off £50 spend next time :).

    I am still using them to buy 2x £25 A Giftcards from https://www.highstreetvouchers.com - quite satisfying getting a discount from T to then spend at A (-10% matching Ts offer prices ;) ), plus cc points.

    Anon


    can i just buy the 3v and get points and coupons?

    also how long does it take to convert into high street vouchers?

    never done any of this before...

    tia
    grocery challenge 9.86/60
  • Tweets_2
    Tweets_2 Posts: 1,144 Forumite
    nuttybabe wrote: »
    Burgers still working. No pizzas in my t though :(

    I posted last night that the offer was missing off both MSM and .com but although I can't see any 3 for £10 on .com, when you put it into the basket, the promotion then shows up.
    Many a mickle makes a muckle.
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    Nannylala wrote: »
    Good morning :(bit of a headache this morning after night out .self inflicted ;)too much brandy , this is when the many packets of filler paracetamols come into their own.I even had to turn the central heating off as that was making it worse.Hope Mary Poppins hasn't got headache like this :rotfl::rotfl:

    Glad you had a good night out Nanny. ;)

    No headache here, only 2 and half glasses of wine and then went onto coke for the rest of evening. It was free bar so could have taken advantage but my hang over the other week is still quite fresh in my memory. :o

    Had to try and fly home as we were walking and I forgot my flatties even with having huge bag to put them in. :eek:

    High heeled boots off running along road with just tights dressed as Mary Poppins must have been a sight at 12am. :rotfl:

    Balls of my feet are still burning this morning. :o
  • elainemn wrote: »
    Hi,
    They are soft & gentle, not sure.

    Oh god your right! I have no idea why I wrote Sure I have written S+G on my list
    I have dyslexia, so get used to my spelling and grammar :)
    Mortgage pay off date 11/2028. Target 12/2020 :rotfl:
    Current Balance £33921
    Declutter 2123/2016
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    Snap-ant wrote: »
    :)

    Rain for the rally :(

    Hot bath running :T

    Hoping Mary Poppins had a luvverly time :D

    I did thanks Snap, everyone knew who we were. DD3 did a professional job on my hair and make up. :T

    I do think nowadays wearing a onesie to fancy dress parties is cheating. :rotfl:

    And there were at least 10 teenage mutant ninja turtles. :eek:

    Not sure what Mary Poppins looked liked dancing to the Specials and Bert had a go at Dancing Queen. :D
  • 76rosie
    76rosie Posts: 1,819 Forumite
    mhoc wrote: »
    Also if you are very disciplined with your credit card and make sure the balance is paid off every month, every penny then make sure it pays cashback.

    My nationwide credit card pays 0.05 which shows on the bill each month but them in December whatever is accrued is paid off your December bill.

    So I pay everything with the CC card apart from hotels which I use the debit card - they always surcharge for cc payments :mad:

    Over the course of 2013 I ended up with £66 of cashback in December - fabulous :T



    i do the same with my tesco cc. :)
    grocery challenge 9.86/60
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    I did thanks Snap, everyone knew who we were. DD3 did a professional job on my hair and make up. :T

    I do think nowadays wearing a onesie to fancy dress parties is cheating. :rotfl:

    And there were at least 10 teenage mutant ninja turtles. :eek:

    Not sure what Mary Poppins looked liked dancing to the Specials and Bert had a go at Dancing Queen. :D

    Sounds like you had a fab time!! :D
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