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Enterprise_1701C wrote: »Well, it works :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Definitely can eat them, don't mine the plucking but don't fancy pulling themThat said, not sure if they belong to someone in any official manner.
Given it a little thought and come up with drawfishness, standoffishness, unselfishness
It would be very cheap meat!
And you could use the feathers for cushions!!!100 -
I have to use up some PPs and APGs for an instore shop this week. Have been away for a mini break and have only managed to skim read. Do I assume that in A bacon, blackberries, and carver ham is still working but not much else please? And nothing exciting in T?
And cod and pork chops (Ex spec 386g) - but watch T every day as they will put the price up on your Mr A shopping if you are not careful.
Also - 12 comparable Mullers vs T? T on 6 for £2 but best to trigger 10 for £4 Mr A offer as only 6 for £3 shows on msm.
Folks am I correct in thinking 30 Mullers (:eek::rotfl:) won't work? Assume that, unfortunately, my As all have correct SELs saying "only one m-save per transaction". Again this is where, for me, things become ambiguous as :rotfl:I'm not clear what they mean by that as has at least two possible meanings for me.
I suspect that qualifier was put there to clarify the matter. Usually, for me, something that supposedly does that does the opposite. They are 10 for £4 or 6 for £3 and 'only one m-save per transaction'. Presumably by that they mean you can only have a 10 for £4 or a 6 for £3, and not both, in any one transaction? Does this mean only one 10 for £4 in a transaction (or only one 6 for £3)? Or can you have several 10 for £4s (or, at your choice, 6 for £3s) in a transaction, albeit you can't mix a 10 for £4 and a 6 for £3 in the same transaction? Presumably if you buy 18 for example, the till will give just one deduction for 10 for £4 (and 8 at full price) and won't recognise 3x 6 for £3? In other words, the till just gives the first msave and then no more. If you get 6 to 9, it triggers 6 for £3. Once you get 10 or more, you just get the one 10 for £4? Till can't work out any msaves beyond that and that's what they mean?
Since it says "only one m-save per transaction" on the shelving, if I get 30 and it only gives one 10 for £4 (the other 20 all at full price) this does not give an overcharge as it allows them to argue it is only one msave per transaction? Even though the other interpretation of what the disclaimer says is that you could have several of the same one msave (i.e. either 10 for £4s or 6 for £3s, and not both) in the same transaction? (That's still 'only one msave per transaction', i.e. several of the same one msave offer if you get stuff such as 12 (2x 6 for £4*) or 30 (3x 10 for £3).) *But, there, 10 for £4 + two full price is cheaper, so that you get that?!?0 -
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I can see you
On my way! Tweets:cool:TrulyMadly wrote: »Sounds good Westie.....as long as nerfdud doesn't hijack it for his babysitting rota:rotfl:
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Savvybuyer wrote: »And cod and pork chops (Ex spec 386g) - but watch T every day as they will put the price up on your Mr A shopping if you are not careful.
Also - 12 comparable Mullers vs T? T on 6 for £2 but best to trigger 10 for £4 Mr A offer as only 6 for £3 shows on msm.
Folks am I correct in thinking 30 Mullers (:eek::rotfl:) won't work? Assume that, unfortunately, my As all have correct SELs saying "only one m-save per transaction". Again this is where, for me, things become ambiguous as :rotfl:I'm not clear what they mean by that as has at least two possible meanings for me.
I suspect that qualifier was put there to clarify the matter. Usually, for me, something that supposedly does that does the opposite. They are 10 for £4 or 6 for £3 and 'only one m-save per transaction'. Presumably by that they mean you can only have a 10 for £4 or a 6 for £3, and not both, in any one transaction? Does this mean only one 10 for £4 in a transaction (or only one 6 for £3)? Or can you have several 10 for £4s (or, at your choice, 6 for £3s) in a transaction, albeit you can't mix a 10 for £4 and a 6 for £3 in the same transaction? Presumably if you buy 18 for example, the till will give just one deduction for 10 for £4 (and 8 at full price) and won't recognise 3x 6 for £3? In other words, the till just gives the first msave and then no more. If you get 6 to 9, it triggers 6 for £3. Once you get 10 or more, you just get the one 10 for £4? Till can't work out any msaves beyond that and that's what they mean?
Since it says "only one m-save per transaction" on the shelving, if I get 30 and it only gives one 10 for £4 (the other 20 all at full price) this does not give an overcharge as it allows them to argue it is only one msave per transaction? Even though the other interpretation of what the disclaimer says is that you could have several of the same one msave (i.e. either 10 for £4s or 6 for £3s, and not both) in the same transaction? (That's still 'only one msave per transaction', i.e. several of the same one msave offer.)
Mullers work out 25.2p each if bought 10.I posted a shop yesterday.0 -
Anxiously awaiting a text from a fella.
Why is it he can suggest you go out last minute but then when you try and set something up a few days in advance (to give you time to choose clothes/tart yourself up a bit/be available) you get silence?
This is precisely the kind of annoyance I've been trying to avoid by playing it cool for as long as I have *sigh* Men.Debt free 6th December 2014
'Kindness is a simple act to show someone that you see them and that they're worth it'0 -
My first car was a MK2 fiesta C reg. it used to run fine, but then something happened to the door lock and I used to have to pop the window to get in and out.
Then it snowed and the heater gave up completely. I had to drive on the motorway with all the windows open :eek:
Not forgetting the time the clutch went so my dad came to tow me home, only for me not to know that you had to have the engine running fir the brakes to work. He was actually ok when I ended up going into the back of him at some traffic lights:rotfl:
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Anxiously awaiting a text from a fella.
Why is it he can suggest you go out last minute but then when you try and set something up a few days in advance (to give you time to choose clothes/tart yourself up a bit/be available) you get silence?
This is precisely the kind of annoyance I've been trying to avoid by playing it cool for as long as I have *sigh* Men.
Treat them mean, keep them keen!!!:D:D:D
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