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Elite 11+ - Fleecing a supermarket near you!

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  • lutzi1
    lutzi1 Posts: 2,703 Forumite
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    Good afternoon all, I trust all are well. :)

    70 odd pages since I last logged in :eek:, I'll read back the last few to see if I can get a bit up to speed. Have a good afternoon all.x
    Hope is not a strategy.
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    edited 20 October 2014 at 2:59PM
    ruthber wrote: »
    My T. had £5 off £20 spend on lingerie vouchers near the CS desk on a stand where bras are deposited for charity. I guess these could be combined with £5 off £40 this week or next. They had some nice looking bras so I am tempted but I am not sure of T lingerie quality. Can anyone give an opinion, please? Cheers
    R

    I have always found it very good quality. Determined by me as bra wires that don't end up poking out and stabbing you or worse, escaping through the holes in the washing machine :mad: I find M&S, La Senza and As bras are all bad for this, it's never happened with Ts ones though. The knickers are as good quality as M&S. HTH

    That said, I don't keep my knickers until they're holey like some people here :p

    Good Afternoon :)
  • ruthber
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    thanks, Fairclare. I might give them a shot. My daughter needs a sports bra as well so I shouldn't have a problem spending £20.
  • tweets
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    Hello tweets :wave:

    Afternoon bubbs :hello:

    Sorry I vanished went playing candy and checking up on Sandy :T
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    ruthber wrote: »
    thanks, Fairclare. I might give them a shot. My daughter needs a sports bra as well so I shouldn't have a problem spending £20.

    I wonder if their 'active' range includes sports bras? It doesn't seem to have taken off to well judging the rails and rails of it reduced to half price in my store. Worth a look.
    Thanks for mentioning this, I might partake myself.
  • andi123
    andi123 Posts: 517 Forumite
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    Morning :wave:
    Picked up a c&c this morning & got my results already :j
    Dishwasher tabs were full price though so returned them :o
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  • T42
    T42 Posts: 837 Forumite
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    spud01 wrote: »
    i think you buy the meal deal in Tesco 2 jalfezi and any 2 side compares to asda don't forget 10 different items in basket


    pk04 wrote: »
    The BNI offer is 2 mains & 2 sides for £6 - the korma and jalfrezi usually compare £3 T to £1.50 in A so a potential £3 PP on a £6 spend (+ fillers) (the korma is really nice)

    The sides don't usually compare so I think the OP was just saying they taste nice


    Thanks spud :beer: thanks pk04 :beer:

    Appreciate the info!! Not tried this BNI range before so looking forward to it & will give me a chance to try a PP ( I know, I know....I'm way behind but I've only recently figured out the complicated APG thingie and still making mistakes) :o:D
    :D if you don't have anything nice to say, keep schtum.
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  • SW42
    SW42 Posts: 496 Forumite
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    T42 wrote: »
    Thanks spud :beer: thanks pk04 :beer:

    Appreciate the info!! Not tried this BNI range before so looking forward to it & will give me a chance to try a PP ( I know, I know....I'm way behind but I've only recently figured out the complicated APG thingie and still making mistakes) :o:D

    Hello Fellow 42Er The TiKka Masala Should Compare Against Asda Too. So Three Choices Of Mains To Choose From.
  • LEJC
    LEJC Posts: 9,618 Forumite
    T42 wrote: »
    Thanks spud :beer: thanks pk04 :beer:

    Appreciate the info!! Not tried this BNI range before so looking forward to it & will give me a chance to try a PP ( I know, I know....I'm way behind but I've only recently figured out the complicated APG thingie and still making mistakes) :o:D
    not all the mains compare so you must only opt for the curry option of jalfrezi or Korma and possibly tikka may work too.


    none of the sides match so I believe you can make whatever choice you want on those 2 but in buying the deal that takes care of 4different items so not sao many fillers needed.
    I believe it compares to A although occaisionally it may pick up as part of a comparible M shop....but either way its usually very good value for £cira 3.00
    frugal October...£41.82 of £40 food shopping spend for the 2 of us!

    2017 toiletries challenge 179 out 145 in ...£18.64 spend
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