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An Enjoyable Look Into tweets and Poppy's Expeditions Thread (An 11+ ELITE Thread)
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WhoWantsChicken wrote: »SSM how could you miss PIMMS!!! £18 vs £10 APG vs M's, ha look at me so matured since my newbie days a couple weeks back with all these crazy words APG, MSM, MSL, OH, DD, DS!!! Thank god for the MSE dictionary on the first page
If I get near a shop tomorrow, I think I can acquire a bottle to donate and one to drink!!
You are no longer a newbie in any way shape or form!
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WhoWantsChicken wrote: »Small oddity, hoping someone can help work this out for me. Me & the OH did a Pimms shop & a muggle shop. No issues with the Pimms shop whatsoever, however the muggle shop we bought 2 packs of the 2x Chicago Town 4 cheese pizza's on the SEL there was a 2 for £3.50 label & we were happy enough with that but I've just checked the APG & it's comparing £4 against most other stores, did a bit of investigation & it turns out that they are only £1.50 on A.com, MSM & MSL so should only have cost me £3 but I paid £3.50 & it compares at £4? What the heck is going on?
Were the Chicagos £2 each/2 for £3.50 instore?
As no mbuy on msm, I would have thought they would compare at whatever the individual prices are on your receipt. Sounds reasonable to me as wouldn't be 2 for £3.50 if instore individual price was lower than £1.75. I had someone do the reverse instore on one of my wombles earlier:( - they got a Cumberland Pie at £2.00 - when I checked an hour ago, msm.co.uk had £3.50 vs £3.09 for M (msm now says A £2.00 on the detailed product page but I note it's still got £3.50 on the 'overview' so it's in the transition stage). My shopper bought it at £2 on their receipt, and it compared £2 vs £3.09 at Morries:eek: on the APG.0 -
Savvybuyer wrote: »Now wondering if this is a Scotland thing, as the bacon is still showing 81p for T on msm for me.0
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Just to confirm the munch bunch double layer is still working
11 items (9 different) on your bill qualify for comparison ASDA Morrisons
+£5.77
1 x ASDA Smartprice Sage & Onion Stuffing Mix (85g) £0.15 £0.15
1 x ASDA Smartprice Sweet Pickle (290g) £0.24 £0.24
1 x Nestle Munch Bunch Mega Double Up Layered Fromage ... £1.68 £0.82
1 x Haribo Maoam Giant Strawberry Stripes £0.10 £0.10
1 x Haribo Maoam Giant Sour Stripes (15g) £0.10 £0.10
3 x Dolmio Bolognese Sauce - Original (750g) £7.65 £3.90
3 x Emerge Stimulation Drink (250ml) £0.90 N/A
1 x Swizzels Matlow Strawberry Refresher Bar £0.10 N/A
1 x Tilda Steamed Basmati Rice Egg Fried (250g) £1.58 £1.00
1 x Tilda Steamed Brown Basmati Rice (250g) £1.58 £1.00
1 x Nestle Cheerios (375g) £2.48 £2.48
Comparison total (compared products only) £15.56 £9.79Pobody's-Nerfect0 -
Just to confirm the munch bunch double layer is still working
11 items (9 different) on your bill qualify for comparison ASDA Morrisons
+£5.77
1 x ASDA Smartprice Sage & Onion Stuffing Mix (85g) £0.15 £0.15
1 x ASDA Smartprice Sweet Pickle (290g) £0.24 £0.24
1 x Nestle Munch Bunch Mega Double Up Layered Fromage ... £1.68 £0.82
1 x Haribo Maoam Giant Strawberry Stripes £0.10 £0.10
1 x Haribo Maoam Giant Sour Stripes (15g) £0.10 £0.10
3 x Dolmio Bolognese Sauce - Original (750g) £7.65 £3.90
3 x Emerge Stimulation Drink (250ml) £0.90 N/A
1 x Swizzels Matlow Strawberry Refresher Bar £0.10 N/A
1 x Tilda Steamed Basmati Rice Egg Fried (250g) £1.58 £1.00
1 x Tilda Steamed Brown Basmati Rice (250g) £1.58 £1.00
1 x Nestle Cheerios (375g) £2.48 £2.48
Comparison total (compared products only) £15.56 £9.79
OMG I have no idea what I have missed... bloody work gets in the way!:o:o
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fairclaire wrote: »Well yes, if I have to. My kids aren't starving, put it that way. I wouldn't call what I do cooking
They all love joking about me putting grated cheese on EVERYTHING when their dad wasn't here to cook for them though. It is true.....I just covered everything up with grated cheese
No one died:rotfl::rotfl:
i could have writen the above my o/h is an amazing cook if i have to cook for kids i make an easy dinner chicken goujons or fish fingers and waffles and panick as its cooking as to not burn it lol
it once took me 2 hours to make a cooked breakfast i can slow cook and roast a joint of meat just about but as for timeing im:eek::eek:
cheese on everything was popular in my pub nearly every one had cheese melted on what they had even had a old gent have it on his fish once :rotfl:0 -
Sunshinemummy wrote: »If I get near a shop tomorrow, I think I can acquire a bottle to donate and one to drink!!
You are no longer a newbie in any way shape or form!
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The thread has been fine today...no probs whatso ever :cool:
As I can see now I'm all caught up.
Phew. That was epic. It was actually more like 50 pages.
I'm very sorry to hear your news snap. Very sorry indeed. Lots of love to you. I hope there are plenty of glitches and other things to keep your mind occupied xxxDebt free 6th December 2014
'Kindness is a simple act to show someone that you see them and that they're worth it'0 -
And there it is...Cumberland Pie now a 'Savvy buy' on msm, £2. But not on a Morries comp.
Anyway, I thought I was going?!?:think: - I only popped back to make a non-significant correction on one of my earlier posts:rotfl::rotfl: and ended up joining back in again!:T:T
See you soon; bye now!:D:wave:0
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