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Da thread....do you dare come in da house?
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Savvybuyer wrote: »Phew!:)
And...breathe:).
Savvy.Don't you stick out like a sore thumb when you shop in the middle of the night or are the sa's half asleep?0 -
Thank you ... but will pass. We have a drawer full of BOGOF vouchers for attractions (every box of Kelloggs seems to have them) - the gate prices have been set precisely for the offers.
They must think we fell out of the stupid tree and hit all the branches on the way down ...
Anon
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fairclaire wrote: »Well done :T:T:T That's quite a feat in there!! Did the man with the yellow stickers go on holiday and take the yellow stickers with him? :rotfl::rotfl:
They're usually properly on the ball in there! Well unless you order for delivery when it's going half price next day. In that case you get a joint of meat half the size you ordered
That's why I got 5 of the 7 on the shelf! Haven't had free meat in there for four months!Thanks for your reply!
I would be buying the Times (£1.20) & Guardian (£1.60) for example. I was wondering if I'd get the Guardian free and I have a 60p off voucher for the Guardian from yesterday's polybag and could use that towards the cost of the Times effectively. Ideally I would be wanting to put it all through as one transaction like.
Went to Waitrose for the first time today and got my 'free' paper (with Aldi coupon inside)
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I'm not even that naughty:)
I think possibly some people don't realise that it's dodgy to be honest. Probably found out when they first started shopping online. There's not much that As can or are likely to do about the normal glitches But I believe, they could do something about this if it got out of hand. Again that's just my thoughts and I wouldn't risk it.0 -
Enterprise_1701C wrote: »I will - if they're legal :eek::eek:
I seem to have it plugged into my laptop at the moment charging, spent a bit more on this one than you did, but he decided he wanted one with only a week to go so had no time to gen up on them and then find one. At least with this one you can get spare parts :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: Another advantage is it is radio controlled rather than infra red so don't actually have to be able to see it to operate it (though I am sure it would help!!!)
We got one for Christmas. Spent more time trying to ease it out of the packaging without breaking a bit of it than we actually spend playing with the thing!10 Ways to Spend All Your Student Loan In A Week0 -
Thanks for your replies fairclaire and anon, i will definetly be asking for the recipt back next time, really feel like getting out to get more chocolate as this is my faviourite and hardly ever on offer, but the more i have in the house the more i am going to eat which is already costing me in crowns and root fillings:eek::eek::eek:0
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I got my SADA shop right but it's a bit of a large APG! £14.24!
1 x ASDA Fairtrade Bananas (6) £1.20 N/A
3 x Nivea Pearl & Beauty Anti-Perspirant Deodorant Spr... £6.60 £2.70
1 x Aussie Miracle Moist Conditioner (75ml) £1.20 £0.90
1 x ASDA Smartprice Garden Peas in Water (300g) £0.21 £0.21
2 x ASDA Carver Ham (250g) £5.00 £2.94
1 x ASDA Gala Apples (600g) £1.50 N/A
2 x ASDA Chapatti (400g) £4.00 £1.10
4 x ASDA Chosen by You Ciabatta Loaf £3.12 £1.00
1 x ASDA Blackberries (300g) £3.00 £1.03
Comparison total (compared products only) £23.13 £9.88
Thank you to all the OPs who posted these. First time I did the deo thing and it's brilliant. The Chapatti went through as 2 for £4 as marked on SEL -- I'd vaguely hoped I could go to CS for the giftcard if the discount didn't happen, but since it is such a large APG, it is probably just as well I didnt!
Give it me then, I'll be happy to find somewhere to spend it:rotfl::rotfl:.0 -
aaarrrggghhh wrote: »Have 30 of those travel size deodorants and not a single woman in the house...
What to do with them? Do food banks take them?
Homeless charities and shelters take them, there are few local to us. I donate to this one and have donated toiletries before
http://www.homelessinblackpool.co.uk/vincenthouse.htm0
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