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Savvybuyer wrote: »Wot, not proper ironing water?!?:huh:
Ironing water eh?:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: If ever there was something so pointless and expensive... those "offers", you know, on ironing water I ignore! Seems a pointless thing to me and muggles way of paying more - it's an item that I don't even consider should be bought (unless it was paid-to-take-away). Similar to ice cubes, why not just fill up your own ice cube container with water from the tap and put into the freezer?;):) Why would anyone buy those bags of frozen ice cubes?:eek:
Because the freezers are too full of glitchy food to leave space for ice cube trays.
I'd rather pay £1 for the ice cubes than sacrifice precious space that could be used for glitchy / whoopsie meat to make my own ice. As it is not hot enough to need ice cubes often, I generally only buy them 2 or 3 times a year.Smiles are as perfect a gift as hugs...
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springdreams wrote: »This episode wasn't really that bad. Mainly focused on efforts being made by a letting agent to find a new home for an unsociable couple on benefits who are constantly in trouble with the law. It was the man who was the root of the problems. Neighbours were also keen to see them go.
Right have a mate who has 6 or 7 properties and it sounds like a nightmare could probably do a show on hers aloneWhen The Fun Stops Stop0 -
Mumto2monkeys wrote: »My yog shop didn't work:( v m:(
2 x Muller Corner Dessert Inspired Yogurt - Limited Ed... £1.36 £1.36
1 x Muller Fruit Corner Yogurt - Blackberry & Raspberr... £0.68 £0.68
1 x Muller Fruit Corner Yogurt - Peach & Apricot (150g... £0.68 £0.68
1 x Muller Crunch Corner Yogurt - Banana Chocolate Fla... £0.68 £0.68
2 x Muller Corner Crunch Yogurt - Chocolate Digestive ... £1.36 £1.36
2 x Muller Corner Crunch Yogurt - Strawberry Shortcake... £1.36 £1.36
1 x Warburtons Sliced Danish White Bread (400g) £0.79 £0.79
1 x Candyland Flumps Mallow Twists (12g) £0.10 £0.10
2 x Dettol Anti-Bacterial Bathroom Foam (600ml) £6.96 £4.64
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Giant Rainbow Buttons Bar (15g) £0.05 N/A
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Drawn with Love Cake with 3 Edi... £3.50 N/A
1 x Mentos Spearmint Mints (5x38g) £0.98 N/A
But did v t... Strange
2 x Muller Corner Dessert Inspired Yogurt - Limited Ed... £1.36 £1.18
1 x Muller Fruit Corner Yogurt - Blackberry & Raspberr... £0.68 £0.68
1 x Muller Fruit Corner Yogurt - Peach & Apricot (150g... £0.68 £0.68
1 x Muller Crunch Corner Yogurt - Banana Chocolate Fla... £0.68 £0.50
2 x Muller Corner Crunch Yogurt - Chocolate Digestive ... £1.36 £1.00
2 x Muller Corner Crunch Yogurt - Strawberry Shortcake... £1.36 £1.00
1 x Warburtons Sliced Danish White Bread (400g) £0.79 £0.75
1 x Candyland Flumps Mallow Twists (12g) £0.10 £0.10
2 x Dettol Anti-Bacterial Bathroom Foam (600ml) £6.96 N/A
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Giant Rainbow Buttons Bar (15g)
Sorry, this has not been vs M so don't mix any vs M specific stuff with Mullers. I wish I had posted earlier at the weekend to say that the Mullers were returning full price vs M, I thought it was common knowledge though that vs M is so risky on these things, especially on mix and match and especially more the more different ones are used, that people would go vs T on them and wouldn't try vs M. I never put them onto my M list vs M mbuy pricing for this reason. Too risky vs M - and I already knew that they went all full price from last Thursday, sorry I thought people already knew.0 -
purpledonkey wrote: »I am as mad as a box of frogs and have way way too much time on my hands, just spent an hour making a 2D Peppa Pig :rotfl:
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Coupon_Kathy wrote: »I have a feeling it's very broken. I slipped up slightly a few months ago and went just over £100 but i didn't get capped, I always input my correct details exactly the same every time. I have slipped up this month by £5 because of the udis - will find out tomorrow if I get capped but I doubt it x
Hm, weird. I have always been capped at claiming £100 in a month (I have had more than £100 of vouchers, but only when some were claimed during the previous month.)0 -
springdreams wrote: »Because the freezers are too full of glitchy food to leave space for ice cube trays.
I'd rather pay £1 for the ice cubes than sacrifice precious space that could be used for glitchy / whoopsie meat to make my own ice. As it is not hot enough to need ice cubes often, I generally only buy them 2 or 3 times a year.
But don't you need to store the £1 bag of ice cubes in the freezer?:think:0 -
Savvybuyer wrote: »But don't you need to store the £1 bag of ice cubes in the freezer?:think:When The Fun Stops Stop0
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Claire1972 wrote: »Hiya, just been catching up most of the day. Hope everyone is well.
I was up to my limit last month with the cleaning glitch. Went a bit mad and I had over £111 worth of vouchers and it let me claim them all.
Thought the limit was £100 has anyone else ever gone over?
Claire x
I don't know why I decided to catch up:rotfl:, probably just relaxing, catching up at my leisure:cool:.
There's just too much:eek:. Or, more accurately;), there's "enough" (or "more than enough"), rather than "too much", as there isn't too much for me to cope with - all the information is safe. There are quite a lot of price changes in M. I went out late in the first place and ended up not getting stuck in rush hour traffic as I was still in the store:rotfl:.
I think this is the worst price collection I've ever had! Not the worst in the sense of me messing any of it up, but it's the "worst" in the sense of the most amount of information, changes and information to change. Not bad:rotfl:. I've done really well, but since when do I have six sides of paper to go through?:eek::rotfl: It's normally about three or four on a Monday, and usually one or two on Wednesdays. Wonder what now will change by Wednesday:rotfl:.
Somewhere I have information of an item going off offer and going back up to everyday high price now, so that will be crossed off the list! (They don't refer to it as "everyday high price" like that;).)
In fact, it may be the 500g British Beef Mince. This was one of the items that had been on its offer price from the very day the "M cheaper" started last year. I assume it now has Board approval:rotfl:. That was always on a price including an mbuy price and, for me, the mbuy made all the difference. For the first time, it's now off that and up to "everyday low price" £1.95:eek:. I'm definitely going to cross it off, then remove it, as it's now way too dear (IMO)!:rotfl:
May be interesting that there are some Indian meals (450g) on £1.86. I have full details (as far as I could obtain them in my store). There are also some Italian meals (400g) on £1.46 and that is cheaper by weight, yet I have no details of the range and therefore why my different approach? I think it's because the Indian ones have traditionally been compared from elsewhere (not sure whether they even still do - has there been a weight change?) and also it's because some of the Italian meals have equivalents available in the S/P range, which work out a lot cheaper, whereas they don't do Indian meals in S/P. Meanwhile, Corned Beef Hash still on everyday high price £2.19:eek:, so avoid!:rotfl:
Apart from that, I'm not mentioning much here as will just crack on with lots of changes but will just go through some potential glitch items.
The CNCF will likely stay off as they are not on a.com yet - and, even when (if) they go onto there, a new product file will need to be created for them to be picked up on msm, and that takes time and is not immediately. As long as they remain in the offer instore, it's possible that Special K moments will go on vs M as they are now straight £1 in M and they'll be no need to buy Nutrigrain with them. Indeed, more cereal bars as well going onto offer in M and therefore maybe widening the options available (for those shopping outside of Northern Ireland) - details have been collected.
If the Radox Baths are still working, anyway they are still £1 in M, except that the Eastern Spirit version may change to 95p:rotfl:. So, maybe best laying off, until price collection update and then try Eastern Spirit. 95p in M. Or maybe £1 if you agree with my second store:mad::rotfl:. Third store - no hope - I obviously went to the wrong store:rotfl: - they don't stock the Eastern Spirit version.
[Strike]There are a couple of new items - or maybe the first one of them is, the second one might not be but I don't recall seeing it before - Pringles are £1.24 in M (muggles price in at least two different ways) and there is a new Pringles - Pringles Cheesy Snack I think it's called - though I seem to have written "Pringles Cheesy Cheese" (Cheesy Cheesy Cheese Cheese) so maybe if that's available in A it would be a trigger? Not as good, obviously as comparisons on two, but may be a non-appear, assuming A even stock it. I did even manage to go into an A - but no time to look.[/Strike] EDIT: Pringles Cheesy Cheese is on msm for A:(. (In event of glitch, doubt it will pick up M price as it is too new.)
[Strike]Also, we have the Johnson's wipes (25) on £1.49 in M. All versions as far as I'm aware and also includes Johnson's Pampering Wipes (25 pack) - I don't think I've seen this before? - is this a new one and is it on 3 for £6 in A? Maybe something else to go with it maybe vs somewhere else if it is.[/Strike] EDIT: Johnson's Wipes on straight £3.05 in A and no longer on 3 for £6? That's according to msm though - for now, I'll leave them off the M list - they are all £1.49 in M. Pampering wipes is on msm for A too.
That's almost it - you are not going to be up-to-date from me yet, but in due time will be! Just a mention that S/P Lasagne Sheets equivalent appears no longer to be stocked by M. A bit of a shame as it was best vs 32p M (T 40p:eek:) and would mean no 10% anymore if it is now going to N/A for M. Yup, not showing any price for M on msm. This has been 'hanging on' on my list (now he tells us), being kept there by its availability in my major store even though one of my other main stores had gone OOS for two weeks - but now no longer in any of my four:eek:(:rotfl:) stores today. It may be a local stock-out, but I feel unlikely as I have covered three separate postcode areas within that (:eek::eek::rotfl:) and if this is in any way a representation of what is being found at other M stores (or, specifically the ones, obviously none of mine:laugh:, that the APG checks) then this is to go N/A. I'm going to cross the Revlon Charlie sprays and Playboy sprays as they've been RTC - but very errant SEL now in just one store and no stock now seen - this is really dodgy - if it's not already been quite risky, I think it's now at its riskiest before it's gone altogether. I think it's already likely to be an N/A on the APG - whilst a SEL is (just about) kicking around, and then only for one of the three, I'm crossing them out on the list!0 -
Savvybuyer wrote: »But don't you need to store the £1 bag of ice cubes in the freezer?:think:
No because I buy it an hour or so before I need it and put it in an ice bucket / trug in the shadeSmiles are as perfect a gift as hugs...
..one size fits all... and nobody minds if you give it back.☆.。.:*・° Housework is so much easier without the clutter ☆.。.:*・°SPC No. 5180
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