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  • Delta_1984
    Delta_1984 Posts: 143 Forumite
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    Morning all,

    How do multi buys at other supermarkets work for APG? Using an example, if medium easter eggs are £1 in A, and £1.50 in T but on offer for 4 for 2, does that mean the £4 shop in A compares to £3 in T (all shown on msm)?

    Thanks again for putting me straight! :)
  • rhosynbach wrote: »
    Well done on the great whoopsies miss corrupted, never get much here most people are happy to buy them with a few pence of

    Thanks the local tesco express reduces stuff by pennies then all of a sudden 90% off. I missed out on meat but ppl never seem to bother with fruit and salad things. I took it all. The oranges will keep step son happy and grapes is practically the only fruit OH will bother with.
    I have dyslexia, so get used to my spelling and grammar :)
    Mortgage pay off date 11/2028. Target 12/2020 :rotfl:
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  • rockyrose
    rockyrose Posts: 1,491 Forumite
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    Delta_1984 wrote: »
    Morning all,

    How do multi buys at other supermarkets work for APG? Using an example, if medium easter eggs are £1 in A, and £1.50 in T but on offer for 4 for 2, does that mean the £4 shop in A compares to £3 in T (all shown on msm)?

    Thanks again for putting me straight! :)

    correct and sada promises to be 10% cheaper so you get £1 back plus the 10% cheaper
    :A NI FEIDIR ACH LE DIA BREITHIUNAS A DHEANAMH ORM
  • Dippydoo
    Dippydoo Posts: 2,036 Forumite
    elainemn wrote: »
    Thank you. What is the net result for the 3 items please?

    if my maths brain is working this morning i get 2 x cadbury brunch bars and 375gm box of crunchy nut for 85p
  • Evangeline1971
    Evangeline1971 Posts: 1,987 Forumite
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    Good morning :)
    Savvybuyer wrote: »
    That's another one they've had!:( I bought 18 eggs for Easter. Okay, I've had a couple myself, but we are now down to 6:(:(:(:mad::rotfl:. Seem to have been picking several a day, until I noticed the other day the container with them in was nearly empty! I've told them - no more! Those six:( are now solely for Easter - that is all we have got - and, to be fair, they've had most of the Creme Eggs(:() and we now mainly have just Caramel ones! Which is a worse position in my view! I've underlined the cost very clearly to them - to replace those, 9p each when bought, so about £1, would now, at best, probably cost £3 and, more likely, £4.40:eek:. I'm not doing it!:rotfl:

    Really need them locking up and their fingers controlling!:rotfl:

    Be glad you don't live in this household - I bought over 50 eggs and they were all gone over a month ago, including the ones I'd put aside for people at work :( OH took around 20 to his place of work, giving his colleagues 2 each, whereas my colleagues got none :(

    I really wish I'd hammered this glitch more. I ate a lot of eggs :o but still not bored of them :p
  • LANGO1966
    LANGO1966 Posts: 2,054 Forumite
    If your out and about in Sada today look out for the sample guy for Seriously strong cheese not only get a free taste but a voucher for £2-50 off.Cheese on offer 2 for £4 get two vouchers and a paid to take away:beer:
  • Mrs_stinkface
    Mrs_stinkface Posts: 3,415 Forumite
    edited 7 March 2015 at 11:47AM
    And this is why you should never let a 4 year old help choose his baby brothers name................ I just asked lil stink to tell me some boys names he likes, his reply- hiccup or fish legs :eek::eek::rotfl:
    Life is not about learning to avoid the storms - it's about learning to dance in the rain.
  • Tinyshoes wrote: »
    Dreading this mornings job have not looked at finances for over 2 weeks and like to know exactly what is in current account. Have this bundle of receipts and ATM withdrawal slips mr TS has given me as well as my own. I still do it all by hand the sums to keep my brain in gear. But times like this when it's completely out of date wish had a spreadsheet. :eek:

    I use moneywiz (available on desktop and mobile), the old version where you pay up front with no subscription fee. If your feeling really lazy the subscription one imports transactions direct from your bank so you just need to reconcile them.

    I then use Xero which is for business accounts for my business, which is subscription and does do the online importing from PayPal & my business bank account so I only have to reconcile them. - This is worth the extra cash because of the number of transactions.
  • tweets
    tweets Posts: 35,946 Forumite
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    And this is why you should never let a 4 year old help choose his baby brothers name................ I just asked lil stink to tell me some boys names he likes, his reply- hiccup or fish legs :eek::eek::rotfl:

    :eek: :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  • Munqui
    Munqui Posts: 3,439 Forumite
    Good morning all :hello:
    tweets wrote: »
    Used to love brussel sprout butty before SW :T

    2 slices bread spread with lurpak mashed sprouts spread on butty nom nom .

    Now just have the sprouts with my meal :D

    That's not food fit for a lady!
    Well done on the 1lb.
    #CHEEKY :cool:
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