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I can recommend this DM it came in my box earlier this year so didn't mind getting it again this time round. :beer:
How is it going down?
Any left for me?
A glass left :beer: for meWell get pouring that fizz over me and FC! :eek:
:eek: How rude, im an :A you know!!“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
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Big 'womble' debate going on here....
Tesco consider adding the points of discarded receipt as theft
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/5030404Our Family Motto ~If all else fails - read the instructions...
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How to change settings so smilies come back
Click on your username then view public profile
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Thank You, I thought it must be enhanced to get SmiliesAm just trying Standard and is showing as a
when I click on embarrassed.
Seems like it changes to chosen Smilie when post is sent, so half way there0 -
Jelly_Biactol wrote: »I actually paid for some food shopping last Wednesday (first time in about 3 weeks) - I spent nearly £1:eek:
Afterwards I had to have a lie-down in a darkened room with a cold flannel on my forehead.
:rotfl:
I was 64quid in sasdas tonight. I have re joined the muggles:o0 -
Thanks to OP's for my AvW shop
The Limited Edition MullerLight is Coconut
I know I didn't get a trigger for Jellies, but someone worked out it was only 3p difference to do it this way and all 5 compare against 25p
Due to the ASDA Price Guarantee, you're entitled to a voucher of £2.97:
ASDA Voucher
Why £2.97?
« Back to comparison results
16 items (6 different) on your bill qualify for comparison ASDA Waitrose
+£2.19
4 x Hartley's Low Sugar Raspberry Jelly (115g) £1.60 £1.00
1 x Hartley's No Added Sugar Strawberry Jelly (115g) £0.40 £0.25
3 x Muller Light Fat Free Yogurt - Orange with Dark Ch... £2.04 £1.50
3 x Muller Light Fat Free Yogurt - Raspberry & Cranber... £2.04 £1.86
4 x Muller Light Fat Free Yogurt - Limited Edition (17... £2.72 £2.00
1 x Diet Coke (30x330ml) £7.00 N/A
1 x Cravendale Pure Skimmed Milk (1L) £1.15 £1.15
1 x ASDA Gala Apples (600g) £0.84 N/A
Comparison total (compared products only) £9.95 £7.76The end is nigh0 -
Bananababe wrote: »:rotfl:
I was 64quid in sasdas tonight. I have re joined the muggles:o
I hope you got £50 back!:o:o
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Jelly_Biactol wrote: »I had a really promising-looking receipt tonight, but then noticed it dated from August:mad: It shows how tidy the store is:rotfl:
Oh I've been caught by hours on one. Had one receipt on its 28th day - but the hours had passed beyond that of the shop time and it returned 'receipt is over 28 days old':mad:. Really technical of it to refuse a receipt like that, but then the strictness over these things does benefit them!
Righto, that's enough from me for today(:wave:). Finding two triggers in one day is good enough - or maybe "re-discovering" them. I like this sort of thing - for two reasons - one, it's a bit like astronomy (I'd better explain this rather than verbalise internal thought in a manner where I fail to let you know my thoughts that this is based on - where various celestial bodies or objects are discovered, thought to be lost and then rediscovered or, sometimes, they are 'discovered', apparently for the first time, but then it turns out that the object was captured on an image taken decades before, but not realised at the time - so maybe it was 'discovered' back then and the 'discovery' now is a 'rediscovery'). http://rsnr.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/61/3/285.full Secondly, this triggers and a mix of items on the same mbuy, vs comparison elsewhere, is a bit like a mathematical equation. I'm very good at that and, indeed, for me some sometimes intuitive things for other people, for me, I work everything:eek: (not literally everything, but quite a few things) out as if they were an academic problem or equation. It's how I work - this, then an exception to that rule, then an exception to the other and if this with that then...
[I've not yet rediscovered the article I was to link to at this point. It was in the Guardian, and something along the lines of about Joe(?), a brilliant chemist (or maybe engineer? physicist?) whose social skills are lacking and for him social things, like everything else, are like an academic problem to solve. I've now searched lots of variants of those search terms, and confined to guardian.co.uk as well, and without success. :rotfl::rotfl:Does anyone else recall the article? (:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:As if you've read and remembered everything that I've read!)]
Anyway, best go!! See you later.:):wave:0 -
Thanks to OP's for my AvW shop
The Limited Edition MullerLight is Coconut
I know I didn't get a trigger for Jellies, but someone worked out it was only 3p difference to do it this way and all 5 compare against 25p
Due to the ASDA Price Guarantee, you're entitled to a voucher of £2.97:
ASDA Voucher
Why £2.97?
« Back to comparison results
16 items (6 different) on your bill qualify for comparison ASDA Waitrose
+£2.19
4 x Hartley's Low Sugar Raspberry Jelly (115g) £1.60 £1.00
1 x Hartley's No Added Sugar Strawberry Jelly (115g) £0.40 £0.25
3 x Muller Light Fat Free Yogurt - Orange with Dark Ch... £2.04 £1.50
3 x Muller Light Fat Free Yogurt - Raspberry & Cranber... £2.04 £1.86
4 x Muller Light Fat Free Yogurt - Limited Edition (17... £2.72 £2.00
1 x Diet Coke (30x330ml) £7.00 N/A
1 x Cravendale Pure Skimmed Milk (1L) £1.15 £1.15
1 x ASDA Gala Apples (600g) £0.84 N/A
Comparison total (compared products only) £9.95 £7.76
Didn't need five (or maybe you did!:D). One of each would have worked out same individual price.;):)0 -
Big 'womble' debate going on here....
Tesco consider adding the points of discarded receipt as theft
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/5030404
Oh jeeze they better not read here x0
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