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  • Arthien
    Arthien Posts: 1,513 Forumite
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    Savvybuyer wrote: »
    Morries have a lot of (to my mind) expensive prices on dishwasher tablets - and :eek:they are (supposedly) RTC prices.

    Five quid, 'reduced to clear' (or maybe "reduced" to "clear";) - perhaps the word "to" is the only word I can believe in any of that?:rotfl:) - ain't gonna clear any of them to me;);).

    Out of interest, for comparison purposes, what was the pack size on 'clearance' (;)) for a fiver?
  • Savvybuyer
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    edited 30 June 2014 at 6:21PM
    Who wants to risk this to see if it will compare vs £4.99 price on the 200g +50% ex. 'free' in M?

    1xNescafe Original Coffee Granules (300g)£5.00£7.49

    Maybe best to try vs Sains., having checked to see when their £4.99 price (on 300g) came on (may compare to S much more expensively if S have only just gone to £4.99). £5.00 is about £1.67/kg which seems quite a 'cheap' price for Nescafe. However, these have been £4.00 before in A, according to msm, so even with vs £4.99 (S) would still be paying more.
  • Savvybuyer
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    For those who insist on Weetabix:(:

    Vs T
    1xWeetabix Cereal (72x18g)£5.68£4.00

    Need to check when T's price is due to end, or when it started if only just done so.
    Again, the 72 Weetabixs - which consist of 48 plus 50% ex. 'free' - are £3.98 in M but the normal 72 pack Weetabixs appear to be £5.68 for M (according to msm.co.uk) so probably best vs T (assuming we are quick enough, or late enough, for the offer).
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  • Savvybuyer
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    edited 30 June 2014 at 6:46PM
    Bird's Eye Steam Bags (4) - Sunshine or Garden Mix £1 each in M.

    Both say straight £2 on msm for A - are they still on mbuy there? Likely not to compare vs £1 for M until at least another day.

    Speaking of censorship, earlier, and of things supposed to protect us (or rather me perhaps) that actually don't - I've never had any problems with 18-rated films, my problems have been with 15 or 12-rated films that have supposedly "toned things down":rotfl: - reminds me of the story (may have been true) of a scene of repeated use of a hammer in one film. The original film was lots of uses, but they cut it out and thus cut it down to two. With the original film, the whole audience was or would have been laughing as the scene went so over the top that it was ridiculous. The 'cut' version however was far more shocking, as you just saw the first two bangs, which left people somewhat shocked and imagining of far worse.
  • jagbeth1
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    I am back from my holiday and so glad it is dry and sunny at home as would have been a real downer if it had been raining!!

    Happy birthday to any that I have missed and thanks for all your good wishes whilst I was away.

    I still have 2 more weeks off so decided to sort my wardrobe and shoe cupboard out today. Now I could do with some new clothes and shoes. Wish my tosco had, had the £5 codes oh well will just have to wait another week or two for the sales to start!!!
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  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
  • Savvybuyer
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    You probably already know this - Aero Mousses are off, but watch those dreadful Cadbury's Twinpots now on APG:(:mad:. That said - and symbolised:rotfl::D;):rotfl::cool: - there may be certain careful and specific versions of Twinpot that may return N/A vs specific other competitors and therefore, on those comparisons, might be 'good' filler items. Though whether I'd go for a single Twinpot at 50p (as opposed to 4 mousses) is a moot point...:rotfl:
  • Savvybuyer
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    Tinyshoes wrote: »

    Seemed alright. I noted it was forty-nine pounds ASTERISK:p:rotfl:.
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