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northerngeezer wrote: »Biscuits still good as of 2:00pm..
Just done another rinse and repeat
20 packets + 20p sweets paid with 4 x £5 vouchers
I was going to do the exact same this morning but got milk instead of the sweets, didn't realise the match was capped....lost out on a 30p lol, will stick to sweets next time
Finally a belated cough cough few weeks late I've finally sorted some landlord insurance for a little property we own
Axa are offering £95 cashback via TCB, policy only cost £187, I'm still looking for the strings that are attached but can't find any....it's tracked already :TGRATITUDE WHEN GIVEN, PATIENCE WHEN DENIED
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We have sunshine! Still blustery as bleep though. I made a turkey chilli for lunch. Exactly what I needed
QOC well done on the new gig x
Rose I've been thinking about you. I haven't really had the words. I know that if someone treated my parents like that I'd want to smash in a hulk kind of a way. Lots of love and I hope you get to the bottom of it.
They're off out using the Groupon me and my sis got them for Christmas today. Anxiously waiting to see if they had a good timeI really hope they did.
Debt free 6th December 2014
'Kindness is a simple act to show someone that you see them and that they're worth it'0 -
Exactly :rotfl:
The morries prices only update twice a week, can't remember which days though - I think that info's on post 1, page 1
I have to say I hate trying to compare to Morries, it's much easier using msm against T/S/W :cool: at least that's correct 99% of the time :rotfl:
Ok I will try doing both and see what I prefer
Two more questions, last ones for now I promise! From a previous list on this thread, things like
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Stonbaked Cheesy Garlic Pizza ... £0.98 N/A
and
1 x Pot Noodle Original Curry (90g) £0.50 £1.00
What does the N/A mean?
And how does it work for the likes of the Pot Noodle, 10% cheaper would be 90p, so they were cheaper?
Does the list it gives you just include all of the items that are included in the APG, and not just the ones which give you money towards the voucher?
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I edited my previous post about items no longer in the offer. I forgot I was in Tosco on msm, I thought I was in A5da and got confused when I couldn't see the offer. This is confusing only having short windows of time to check stuff, not like my old job where I used to check stuff online whenever I wanted mostly0
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Enterprise_1701C wrote: »Well, we have 3 Expresses within approximate 1 1/2 miles and none of them are closing!
We already have 5 and another being built! :eek:0 -
hampydoodums wrote: »Thought this was funny. Just in M in the biscuit aisle, guy in a shirt and tie with a clip board making notes as he was walking along the shelves. He stopped and stood next to me as I was choosing my biscuits. I asked him if he had anymore of the crinkle butter.
Him - "no but we have had to put an order in for the fox's, we seem to have had a run on them, we have more coming in tomorrow. It's strange they weren't moving much at first and now we can't sell enough" :eek:
Me biting my cheek trying not to laugh - "really, well maybe it has something to do with the 500 points offer on them"
Him - "yes these points offers are great, if you buy 10 that's equivalent to £5. I like these points deals, gives a bit of variety to shopping"
Me under my breath oh pleeeeease- "yes the points do add up"
Him - "I see you're buying quite a few"
Me - "yes I run the tea club at work" (Pinocchio nose at this point)
Him - "well you may as well earn something for yourself from getting them, after all you've had to come and buy them"
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Ok I will try doing both and see what I prefer
Two more questions, last ones for now I promise! From a previous list on this thread, things like
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Stonbaked Cheesy Garlic Pizza ... £0.98 N/A
and
1 x Pot Noodle Original Curry (90g) £0.50 £1.00
What does the N/A mean?
And how does it work for the likes of the Pot Noodle, 10% cheaper would be 90p, so they were cheaper?
Does the list it gives you just include all of the items that are included in the APG, and not just the ones which give you money towards the voucher?
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N/A means not available, it won't affect your APG. The Pot noodle will take 40p off your APG because A5da want to be 10% cheaper but in this case they are more than 10% cheaper. If pot noodles were 90p in a5da v £1 in the target store this would not affect your APG. HTH0 -
Ok I will try doing both and see what I prefer
Two more questions, last ones for now I promise! From a previous list on this thread, things like
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Stonbaked Cheesy Garlic Pizza ... £0.98 N/A
and
1 x Pot Noodle Original Curry (90g) £0.50 £1.00
What does the N/A mean?
And how does it work for the likes of the Pot Noodle, 10% cheaper would be 90p, so they were cheaper?
Does the list it gives you just include all of the items that are included in the APG, and not just the ones which give you money towards the voucher?
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N/A means it didn't compare, for various reasons, the pot noodle if you included it in a shop where you paid 50p and it compared against £1.00 would loss you 40p on any apg you had generated with the rest of the shop, so try not to include cheaper at sada in your shop:)The person who never makes a mistake never learns anything.0
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