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  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
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    I'm not sure if that Vanilla was the same product that was bought by dipdap earlier but, in any event, it was just the version that suited me, that I liked and wanted to have more of, and works in such a way vs Waities (not available to Northern Ireland though). Vanilla yogurt... I'm a plain guy (possibly sadly!).

    The Mullers work out at costing 25.1p each (:mad:they are increasing in price each time compared to the last). :eek::eek:That's very expensive!! However I did the shop just because I quite liked the way it was done!:rotfl::T And...to think that I didn't buy yogurts at all before I started 'money-saving'!:eek::rotfl::rotfl::D But I do like this one and I should have resisted it!:o So, Mr A, you know that if you want me to buy, I won't be comparing against expensive "savvy" buys at rivals but if there is some fascinating and more devious method, with a trigger and a full price comparison to elsewhere, then that'll get me to buy into it!:rotfl:
  • Morgy9
    Morgy9 Posts: 1,432 Forumite
    Thanks Savvy :T sorry for late reply - I was just catching up what I'd missed at the end of the last thread. Lots of chat this weekend ...
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
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    edited 13 April 2014 at 5:01AM
    And this is how it compares vs Tossa:

    (So, if you particularly like Muller Rice Raspberry, then the suggestion is to buy 11 of those and one of the Vanilla light yogurt instead of 11)

    18 items (9 different) on your bill qualify for comparisonASDALogoWhite.gif Tesco

    CheaperSignBlue.gif+£2.60
    1 x Muller Rice Apple (190g)£0.68£0.68
    1 x Muller Rice Raspberry (190g)£0.68N/A
    1 x Muller Rice Strawberry (190g)£0.68£0.68
    1 x Muller Light Fat Free Strawberry Yogurt (175g)£0.68£0.60
    1 x Muller Light Raspberry & Cranberry Yogurt Fat Free...£0.68£0.68
    10 x Muller Light Fat Free Yogurt - Vanilla (175g)£3.00£6.00:rotfl:
    1 x Muller Light Fat Free Yogurt - Toffee (175g)£0.68£0.60
    1 x Muller Fruit Corner Strawberry (150g)£0.68£0.60
    1 x Muller Corner Crunch Yogurt - Chocolate Digestive ...£0.68£0.60
    1 x Muller Rice Banana & Toffee (190g)£0.68£0.60
    Comparison total (compared products only)£8.44£11.04

    And, for people outside Northern Ireland who prefer the Rice Banana & Toffee version, might I suggest 11 of those but 1 Vanilla might compare full prices vs a 5 for £3 on these and 4x68p vs 4x68p:

    18 items (9 different) on your bill qualify for comparisonASDALogoWhite.gif Morrisons

    CheaperSignBlue.gif+£2.60
    1 x Muller Rice Apple (190g)£0.68£0.60
    1 x Muller Rice Raspberry (190g)£0.68£0.68
    1 x Muller Rice Strawberry (190g)£0.68£0.60
    1 x Muller Light Fat Free Strawberry Yogurt (175g)£0.68£0.68
    1 x Muller Light Raspberry & Cranberry Yogurt Fat Free...£0.68£0.60
    10 x Muller Light Fat Free Yogurt - Vanilla (175g)£3.00£6.00
    1 x Muller Light Fat Free Yogurt - Toffee (175g)£0.68£0.60
    1 x Muller Fruit Corner Strawberry (150g)£0.68£0.60
    1 x Muller Corner Crunch Yogurt - Chocolate Digestive ...£0.68£0.68
    1 x Muller Rice Banana & Toffee (190g)£0.68N/A
    Comparison total (compared products only)£8.44£11.04

    Perhaps aau1 could write a term and condition that would allow them to compare more than 10 of the same product when it makes other items compare from a full price that wasn't paid whilst still providing them with the protection against multiple purchases of the same item being compared?
  • Savvybuyer
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    Morgy9 wrote: »
    Thanks Savvy :T sorry for late reply - I was just catching up what I'd missed at the end of the last thread. Lots of chat this weekend ...

    And loads of posts from me at the moment:o:rotfl::rotfl:.
  • Morgy9
    Morgy9 Posts: 1,432 Forumite
    So before I amble up to bed for sleep part 2 ....

    Easter egg sit wasn't clear yesterday when I went out to shop
    (£2.50 Sainsbugs price hadn't compared on Friday was comparing £3.50).

    But having caught up can see some sterling work put in from womble analysis and test shop yesterday evening and now many showing correct £2.50 comparison with Sainsbugs. So big thank you to all the ops of these yesterday evening.

    So mini summary of what I've seen for you early risers ... Can't believe I am saying this but need to sit this one out having been on the scales post London.:eek:

    3 for £10. Twirl trigger.

    Quality St
    Mars
    Cadburys Marvellous Creations
    Wisps
    Randoms
    Minstrels

    This should return an apg of 5.50 on the £10 spend making all 3 eggs 4.50. Unless it changes in meantime of course.

    If anyone wombles other flavours can they let us know - ie Roses egg was £3.50 comp Fri - would be nice to confirm if now 2.50 or not.

    Good glitching and wombling folks - thanks for all your hardwork.
  • Morgy9
    Morgy9 Posts: 1,432 Forumite
    Savvybuyer wrote: »
    And loads of posts from me at the moment:o:rotfl::rotfl:.

    Always welcome Savvy, love your analysis - you always spot stuff we miss. I love the chat - I just have to read to the end and then tired next day ... my own fault.... :o
  • Morgy9
    Morgy9 Posts: 1,432 Forumite
    Ooops - forgot to say ...

    Glad to see there are more ri ri's about as I got that just before going out yesterday. :)

    Nannylala - snap - Daisy too - loved the description but forgot to cut and paste.

    Anon - we must have gone to same shops - no DTD on meat or tempronilla wine. Never any of those chapattis in my Asda (nor the pork chops when they were on ...)

    Karlie - thanks for the clip BGT - I have foresworn it this series but that was great :T
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
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    Morgy9 wrote: »
    So before I amble up to bed for sleep part 2 ....

    Easter egg sit wasn't clear yesterday when I went out to shop
    (£2.50 Sainsbugs price hadn't compared on Friday was comparing £3.50).

    But having caught up can see some sterling work put in from womble analysis and test shop yesterday evening and now many showing correct £2.50 comparison with Sainsbugs. So big thank you to all the ops of these yesterday evening.

    So mini summary of what I've seen for you early risers ... Can't believe I am saying this but need to sit this one out having been on the scales post London.:eek:

    3 for £10. Twirl trigger.

    Quality St
    Mars
    Cadburys Marvellous Creations
    Wisps
    Randoms
    Minstrels

    This should return an apg of 5.50 on the £10 spend making all 3 eggs 4.50. Unless it changes in meantime of course.

    If anyone wombles other flavours can they let us know - ie Roses egg was £3.50 comp Fri - would be nice to confirm if now 2.50 or not.

    Good glitching and wombling folks - thanks for all your hardwork.

    "Womble analyst"! I like the sound of that:D.

    No glitch whatsoever on my Muller shop - just the way the system should work, completely properly and perfectly!:rotfl::D:D

    Oh, nearly forgot, I was going to add a Kipling Bakewell Tart on there (£1 for Mr W, was 65p in, or rather for:D*, Sains. months ago) as it is now £1.59 in Mr A. Sadly the SEL (was £1 yesterday when the product was £1) had been changed to £1.59 - booger, them getting it right!:(:rotfl: - so I didn't buy it!

    That was about all else I would have got, other than Mullers. Apart from that, there seems absolutely nothing worthwhile getting vs W at the moment (other than some nappies and our household doesn't need to buy those) as everything at W is way too expensive in price (...er..what else could it be "expensive in" Savvy:D) for me! Absolutely nothing at all. "It's all too expensive" - I must be getting too savvy!:rotfl::D:D

    The Eggs are not as good as they were, but may be alright for anyone who missed out and hasn't bought them yet for Easter.

    *As I didn't buy it in there, when it was that but instead was getting it in A!
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
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    edited 13 April 2014 at 5:16AM
    Righto, I've changed my sig. a little - I've removed the symbol at the end too as the joke on that is now wearing thin. It's after five! Enjoy your day!*:)

    See you again some time!:D:beer:

    *Or enjoy it as best you can if you're not able to, and my hugs and best wishes etc.



    [Patty - I hope you've seen my reply to your post earlier - I tried to PM you but your box was full. Please see about 3am. Thanks.]
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
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    edited 13 April 2014 at 5:31AM
    Morgy9 wrote: »
    [...] But wonder if it would work other way around? Can't remember as think Mr T do direct Asda comp not via MSE - so probably not ? ... sure Auu1 will confirm tomorrow. Anyhow MSM showing these as n/a at Mr T so intriguing this price appears on apg ...

    21 items (18 different) on your bill qualify for comparison ASDA Tesco
    +£6.55
    [...]
    1 x Oreo Double Stuff Chocolate Cookies (157g) £0.50 £3.50

    1 x Oreo Chocolate Cream Cookies (220g) £1.00 £1.89


    Comparison total (compared products only) £49.71 £56.26

    Oh hang on, these are not £3.50 in T and are obviously comparing to something else in error. But they should compare from T at their true price to A's 50p. If T had Double Stuff. (It looks like they have other Oreos and they would compare from T to A, but they are not 50p in A at the mo. so I personally wouldn't buy them.) Just a warning though (which OP said but I perhaps wrongly minimised) - warning not to get Oreo Double Stuff at 50p in A on a T comp. despite msm.co.uk saying T N/A. If only I read [red] your post rather than skimming it:wall::rotfl:. (There are much higher prices at S and W as well, and presumably this is also no-go vs M? (I know msm says N/A for M but that's online not instore collection - and it's the instore collection information that matters there.)) Anyway - who'd want expensive 50p cookies at the moment?:think: (Some of the McVities Tasties cookies, only slightly lower weighted packs, should compare 2x 50p vs T at 2 for £1 - but... why would you?;):) That's addressed, of course, to readers of this thread rather than your average muggles.)

    Okay...laterz!!!:D:)
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