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zippydooda wrote: »what do you mean "rubbish" I took it that aau was saying you cant print without coupon printer, you said rubbish so are you saying you can?
and whats wrong with having coupon printer anyway.
I took it to mean 'oh that's rubbish news' rather than disputing aau's point, but I could be wrong...0 -
Just tried the barley Innocent veg pot.. it was EWW!!
Good job it was free lolI Hate Jobsworths!!!0 -
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zippydooda wrote: »what do you mean "rubbish" I took it that aau was saying you cant print without coupon printer, you said rubbish so are you saying you can?
and whats wrong with having coupon printer anyway.I took it to mean 'oh that's rubbish news' rather than disputing aau's point, but I could be wrong...
Me too.
On another note, Zip, I cant find my bill. I am keep looking, but am sure the none-discount included drinks.“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
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Savvybuyer wrote: »Missing these - are these really £1 each instore?
Looking at msm - no, it seems others are £1 r'back but these £1.68:eek: and 2 for £2.50. (Another part of the supermarket game!) Wish they were £1 and going onto 2 for £2.50: I like to think, it's precisely going onto offers like this (the sort of thing mentioned on the telegraph.co.uk link I posted) that are when we can get our own back and 'punish' them for the price increase, as long as we catch the interim moment on msm.:) So, watch out precisely for the more expensive new offers starting but catching the last day of the lower price when you buy!
(I don't know why I go ":eek:" as, of course, you could buy one pack at £1.68 and compare vs £1 elsewhere, no need to go for the A mbuy - and also the 'supermarket game' by A there;). Mbuy gets people to buy more than needed when in fact they are substantively cheaper elsewhere.)
These ones are actually £1.98 Savvy :eek::eek::rotfl:
But 'buying' 4 with the MOC's that were available for a couple of hours this afternoon (4 x £1.99) I got £2.96 coupon overage, £1.05 APG and free crisps.0
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