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Hi xxlouisexx56
Any movement yet?Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
Can anyone answer my query?
I'm looking at the COS app, I had the £1 chocs on my list but wasn't intending shopping until tomorrow. Under the chocs it says 1 day left,
My question is, is that today? So the offer will most probably be gone tomorrow..
Or is it like shopit where it says 1 day then the next day it counts down the hours.
Thankyou:)
Edit: the app says 24-28 which is tomorrow, so I'm thinking ok for tomorrow's shop, maybe:)0 -
xxlouisexx56 wrote: »
Expensive toothpaste!
Very effective though. I've had a free sample one in the past. There were some in my little A's about 3 weeks ago RTC at £1.0 -
Happy Birthday Enterprise
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Afternoon all :wave:
:bdaycake: Happy birthday Enterprise :bdaycake:
1/2 price chickens at Mozzers
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/half-price-chickens-morrisons-1-75-per-kg-starts-27-03-2014-1863430?page=2#comments
As always on HUKD some of the comments are :rotfl:
Wonder if these will be any good for a PP at T's?0 -
i just read this and had 2 thoughts
First being "how on earth did he not realise that he had been overcharged straight away...is he so out of touch with prices"...and secondly..."wonder if they gave him a £2 gift card"
Supermarket chain A has apologised to a customer who was charged £450 for a loaf of bread while using a debit card at a self-service check-out.
Warehouse worker John Brown only noticed the store's error when he checked his bank statement three days after buying two loaves of bread, a pot of jam and a box of eggs.
A has now fully reimbursed Mr Brown, who had kept his receipt for the over-the-odds transaction at its superstore in Jack Hayward Way, Wolverhampton.
Describing the mistake as an isolated incident, a spokeswoman for A said: "A system glitch meant that the bread scanned at the wrong price.
"It goes without saying that we're sorry for any inconvenience caused to Mr Brown.
"We hope this won't put Mr Brown off visiting our store in the future. We have offered a full refund and a gesture of goodwill to treat himself on his next visit."
Mr Brown, 37, told the Wolverhampton Express and Star: "I only popped in to pick up a few items and decided to use one of the self-service checkouts so I didn't have to hang around waiting in a queue.
"I never thought to check my receipt, but a few days later I went to the bank to take out some money and noticed my account was well short
"I couldn't believe it."frugal October...£41.82 of £40 food shopping spend for the 2 of us!
2017 toiletries challenge 179 out 145 in ...£18.64 spend0 -
Sorry for late results was in a meeting at work
If we’re not 10% cheaper on your comparable grocery shopping versus Tesco, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s or Waitrose we’ll give you the difference.
Due to the ASDA Price Guarantee, you're entitled to a voucher of £13.56:
Why £13.56?
18 items (10 different) on your bill qualify for comparison
Sainsbury's
+£11.27
0.42 x ASDA Bananas per kg £0.28 N/A
0.16 x ASDA Carrots by Weight per kg £0.14 £0.15
2 x Pepsi Max (8x330ml) £4.00 £4.00
1 x Catsan Hygiene Cat Litter (10L) £5.00 £5.48
1 x Cadbury Freddo (18g)£0.20 N/A
1 x ASDA 1% Fat Milk 4 Pints (2.27L) £1.00 £1.00
1 x ASDA Tiger Complete with Tasty Chicken, Duck, Rabb...
£2.48 N/A
2 x Fanta Orange (2L) £3.96 £2.00
2 x Sprite (2L) £3.96 £2.00
3 x Fanta Icy Lemon (2L) £5.94 £3.00
3 x Sprite Zero (2L) £5.94 £3.00
2 x Fanta Z Orange Zero Added Sugar (2L) £3.96 £2.00
1 x Nestle Milkybar (12.5g) £0.20 £0.20
Comparison total (compared products only)
£34.10
£22.83:j rolo-polo1965 :j0 -
cheer1eader wrote: »so strange that fanta orange from my c&c 10 minutes before you bought doesn't even show on my apg :eek::(
How many fanta orange did you get? You didn't go over the max of 10 did you?0 -
i just read this and had 2 thoughts
First being "how on earth did he not realise that he had been overcharged straight away...is he so out of touch with prices"...and secondly..."wonder if they gave him a £2 gift card"
Supermarket chain A has apologised to a customer who was charged £450 for a loaf of bread while using a debit card at a self-service check-out.
Warehouse worker John Brown only noticed the store's error when he checked his bank statement three days after buying two loaves of bread, a pot of jam and a box of eggs.
A has now fully reimbursed Mr Brown, who had kept his receipt for the over-the-odds transaction at its superstore in Jack Hayward Way, Wolverhampton.
Describing the mistake as an isolated incident, a spokeswoman for A said: "A system glitch meant that the bread scanned at the wrong price.
"It goes without saying that we're sorry for any inconvenience caused to Mr Brown.
"We hope this won't put Mr Brown off visiting our store in the future. We have offered a full refund and a gesture of goodwill to treat himself on his next visit."
Mr Brown, 37, told the Wolverhampton Express and Star: "I only popped in to pick up a few items and decided to use one of the self-service checkouts so I didn't have to hang around waiting in a queue.
"I never thought to check my receipt, but a few days later I went to the bank to take out some money and noticed my account was well short
"I couldn't believe it."
Shame it wasn't T's, imagine the catsbum mouth on the trout's face handing over DTD :rotfl:0
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