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  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
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    Sorry I'm a misinformer - the details on the WW Rolls and the Beansprouts are from a receipt that I've already checked a week ago - getting mixed up - and therefore they aren't the current APG results.

    There's been no change in the prices in M between then and now (I've concluded). However, the result is I don't know on the WW Choc Mini. Rolls as to what their current APG comparison is - it should be 65p M in my view - and the Beansprouts may be back comparing vs M for all I know!

    Sorry about the misinformation - wondered why the receipt was the same voucher value as I'd already seen:rotfl:.

    At least it might stop you being tempted as much by Choc. Mini Rolls:rotfl::rotfl:.
  • TrulyMadly
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    House of Cards is very very good:)
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  • Munqui
    Munqui Posts: 3,439 Forumite
    Anon wrote: »
    Obvs yes as I just posted the result ... ;).

    They always seem to be in the fridge with meals in my local stores.

    Hth

    Anon

    :doh:
    Although in my defence you could have done a CC/HD.
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    :o must try harder
    Savvybuyer wrote: »
    Sorry I'm a misinformer

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  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
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    edited 8 March 2015 at 2:11AM
    I did have a result earlier to post, but rushed off after SFSB posted about the candles. I decided to go for a penny more by buying two packs of Coco Pops snack bars, as I already had enough 'fillers', and it worked with the C.Nut Cornflakes of course.

    I happened to get a tin of ASDA Smartprice Irish Stew Mutton with Potatoes, Carrots & Peas (392g) and it compared 48p vs 48p M. I was pleased as I flipped over the comp. - and found it was now returning N/A vs T!:rotfl:

    So, I did it again!:rotfl::rotfl: Several weeks ago, when I bought SP Gravy Granules on my M comp. shop, they only compared vs M (20p) and went N/A for T as OOS for too long at that point (probably came back vs T again a bit later when back on t.com and picked up once again). I noticed someone else had used them on a T comp. as a filler and got N/A! Not that mattered at all - their's was a C&C that gave about £55 back off £50 spend:rotfl:.

    But, anyway, technically, at the moment SP Irish Stew only available for 10% off vs M:rotfl:. Just the way I bought it!:D

    I notice SP Yogurts (4x125g), yes, those again:rotfl:, are now comparing against T at 33p as well as M. Were only vs M at 33p but I note now seems to have a comparable version for T as well. T may have changed flavours of the 4 pots in its selection to be identical to A's. Reason I'm not being specific as that I'm having difficulty getting onto msm.co.uk site at this moment - seems to be on a slow.
  • vanilla_twist
    vanilla_twist Posts: 3,980 Forumite
    edited 8 March 2015 at 1:19AM
    nerfdad wrote: »
    I will look this up thanks:cool:



    We put keys in a bowl in our group;)



    Evening all

    Nerfy just wanted to remind you to notify motability before taking car abroad as now need something from you to prove they own it but you have permission to take to France. Apparently if stopped by police you must prove ownership and as not registered in your name more hoops need to be jumped through.
    This stopped me from a planned day trip last year and documents always seem to take 10 days to arrive from them.
    Sure you have already sorted it but just in case.

    I have been awol (sorry did not have permission from TM) due to my darling little visitor. Had great fun galloping through the Hungry Horse with her Miranda style. Such fun:rotfl:
    Followed them home Thursday night as was on nursery duty Friday am then went over to my sister's and crashed out.

    Today we started the house clearing we had both been dreading. Actually went very well. Few throat lumps but decided to leave Dads bedroom til last room upstairs so as to break into it gently.
    Box room/4th bedroom today. This was used like a loft but with easier access.
    Loads sorted for charity who luckily will collect. One box each of things we actually wanted and some bits put aside until we have time but boxed so can be moved quickly if needed.
    Found family photo albums over 100 years old and also postcard albums of the same time. These we do not have time to look at now. Same with huge box of photos. Amazing sets of knives ect which either came from my grandmother or great great uncle.
    What we expected to be distressing turned out to be a very pleasant day. Lunch in the sunshine then more clearing.
    Have also sorted neighbour and fence issue out. Have agreed suitable work to finish the job and given him 7 days to reply to the solicitors letter of 15 Jan. He actually knows my ex husband and became very quickly agreeable.
    At first said he couldn't afford to finish job but had just told me about nursery for new baby and cost of that. I pointed out baby could easily sleep in a drawer and he should get his priorities right and finish fence first. Baby not due for 3 months anyway. He actually seems a nice guy and I am sure he will get work done and given him until 1st May to finish fence providing he commits himself to this in writing ASAP.

    Loving spending time with my sister and we are finding it very easy to decide who wants what. Things that must stay in the family will go in her attic if neither of us actually wants them as I will most likely be moving before end of the year.

    Sorry I have missed you all and skipped. Hillbern I hope things settle for you and cannot emphasise enough how supportive this lovely group of people can be.
    MKS enjoy your break and come back refreshed.

    FC glad to read Barbie has left the picture. I think your ds1 showed great strength putting her in her place and his family first but I would have expected no less from him. He is maturing into a lovely young man and I know he is a massive support.

    Finished writing war and peace so off to find something on show box to watch.

    V x
    fairclaire wrote: »
    . I do think a chaise lounge is a good description of you though. Stylish yet comfortable and laid back :)

    May the odds be ever in your favour;)

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  • Jelly_Biactol
    Jelly_Biactol Posts: 3,636 Forumite
    Tw1nb0ys wrote: »
    It's very odd but good fun.
    Thanks for the detailed answer:T:T
    Love the right hand v left hand dilemma:D
    It's obvious you have a pair of :A:A
    'It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.'
    Groucho Marx

  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    Glad your Day turned out so well V. Put those photos and stuff aside so you can look at them later ;) when all the other stuff is out of the way. Nice that you and your sister are getting on so well and being so close :A

    DS1 has turned back into a veritable party animal this weekend :eek: :o DD is kicking back because she misses her dad. Understandable, but no excuse for brattish behaviour.

    I'm feeling lonely tonight :o not something I feel very often at all. I'm never far away from company but I'm ok in my own company when the kids all go to bed. But tonight I've felt lonely :o

    Wellies on tomorrow and mucking the chickens out and a good garden day will sort me out :D
  • Tw1nb0ys
    Tw1nb0ys Posts: 462 Forumite
    Right played with urls and numbers. Will give up now and bow down to others :D

    It will click eventually.

    Good night everyone
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  • Jelly_Biactol
    Jelly_Biactol Posts: 3,636 Forumite
    Munqui wrote: »
    :o must try harder
    "Meh'" was a bit of a cheap shot on my part, Munq:)
    'It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.'
    Groucho Marx

  • Sakura10
    Sakura10 Posts: 458 Forumite
    Munqui wrote: »
    Cheers Anon,

    Have you ever found the 50p prawn crackers in-store? my A only ever has the baskets filled with £1 ones.

    I should add that the CC/HD pickers have failed to find them too.

    Good evening all.

    Thank you once again to sfsb :beer:

    In my local a's, the 50p crackers are usually in the chiller cabinet with the rice etc
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