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lookinforabargain wrote: »Aww bless ya :A
Mine was in the the 20's
:rotfl:
:eek: Definitely not posting mine now!
“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
WhoWantsChicken wrote: »I've been raging about that as well it's shocking!!! I gave up on fizzy drinks & now only have an smart price cola every now & then, 17p for 2 litres & it does the job perfectly
:eek: How much???“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
I'm a bit confused...on MSM it states these eggs are £2.50 each in Sainsbury's?!
So does that mean I could buy the following:
1 x Rowntree's egg @ £5 in A (£2.50 in S)
1 x Roses egg @ £5 in A (£2.50 in S)
1 x Quality street egg @ £5 in A (£2.50 in S)
£5 off for multibuy...total to pay £10 (plus fillers) in A.
APG will think I've spent £15 in A and compare it to S for £7.50.
Total voucher back £8.25?!
Net cost for 3 large easter eggs is £1.75?!
I'm also a bit confused but that sounds good Karlie if it is correct :j0 -
davemorton wrote: »Tweets, you should be ashamed at that score, have you broke the test???
I am not ashamed I answered the questions truthfully I would have been more ashamed if I answered yes to some of them.
You should know I am a good lassie
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purpledonkey wrote: »:T fair enough, in no way am I trying to work out which 4 boxes you ticked :A
Yes you are! So am I
“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
I'm a bit confused...on MSM it states these eggs are £2.50 each in Sainsbury's?!
So does that mean I could buy the following:
1 x Rowntree's egg @ £5 in A (£2.50 in S)
1 x Roses egg @ £5 in A (£2.50 in S)
1 x Quality street egg @ £5 in A (£2.50 in S)
£5 off for multibuy...total to pay £10 (plus fillers) in A.
APG will think I've spent £15 in A and compare it to S for £7.50.
Total voucher back £8.25?!
Net cost for 3 large easter eggs is £1.75?!
You need a trigger karlie (twirl)
Then the other two will compare 2x£5 v 2x£2.50 (if the reduced Sains prices are being picked up by APG) giving an APG of £5.50.0 -
davemorton wrote: »:eek: Definitely not posting mine now!

I'm guessing 50 odd for you
:rotfl:
I'm an :A too!...those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.
PRIDE
There's a fork in the road, which way will you go
You standing still or will you step into the great unknown,
Is yours to decide, this is your life.
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Good afternoon :wave:May: Make £5 a day £115.38 / £155
5p Jersey Money :rotfl: Roadkill: 4p :rotfl: eBay: £15.46 PayPal
FB Sales: £27
TCB £13.18 AGC
TMF £3.65
Geolotto £5
Podengo £40
SB £10 AGC
Instagc £1 AGC
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Afternoon
Typical, only wanted the raisin nutri-grain and that's the only one they don't seem to sell, not even a label for it
and non out the back.
Don't know about anyone else but I find the fruity/jammy ones far too sweet.0
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