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£5 off a £40 spend @ Aldi.
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If those were a tempting price with the 30% off, I would be tempted to stock up to £40 as they all have a long shelf life.:A Every moment is a gift. That's why we call it the present.!:A
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jumblejack wrote: »Wonder how much their teabags, cheddar, honey and dried fruit, figs and dates are usually?
Sorry, was just typing them out quick so I didn't put the original prices.
Am not that impressed with the offers, am only going to buy the lasagne (down to £1.04) and the batteries (£1.29 I think, for 8)0 -
This is what I've worked out from msm with the 30% off:
Gold teabags work out at 91p for 80
Cheese emporium extra mature works out £1.23 a pack (or £3.50 a kilo)
The larger squeezy honey (there are 2 sizes) works out about £1.30 (£2.85 per 100g)
I couldn't see the dried figs n dates in the site though.
Thought I'd share this to help others
:A Every moment is a gift. That's why we call it the present.!:A
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Don't think i'll make the effort to get the paper today, i got the offer last time and the vouchers were all for 50% off not 30 =/ Doesn't seem as good an offer this time, but great for general stocking up!0
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Prices now added
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Thanks for this OP. Very useful.
A lot of complaints on here for the offer of a £4.45 saving but I know we don't always spend £40 ourselves so can understand not everyone would find it useful.
I'm grateful for the OPs post as I don't buy a newspaper or go in a newspaper shop so the forum is the only way I get to find out about these offers, so thanks for posting and please don't let the negative posts put you off in the future.0 -
Where are the negative posts??
Thanks to the op by the way.0 -
We have a papershop next door to work so popped for a paper when i was on my lunch, ideal as I'm doing my next 'big' shop this weekend.SPC6 #116 £652.75
SPC7 #116 £674.50
SPC8 #116 £10100 -
Some Scotland vouchers different but I'll just list them all.
Beef lasagne was £1.49 now £1.04,
Scottish extra lean diced pork was £1.99 now £1.39,
Mini links (sausages) was 79p now 55p,
Lockerbie mature cheddar was £1.29 now 99p,
Chinese curry sauce mix (powder) was 99p now 69p
Squeezy honey was £1.39 now 97p,
Hot and spicy chicken fillets was £1.79 now £1.25,
Energy saving bulbs was £1.99 now £1.39,
AA batteries was £1.99 now £1.39 (8 pack),
Reed diffuser was £2.79 now £1.95.
All the above are 30% off. Hope it help someone.0
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