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djrich1975 wrote: »What does this mean for coke please?0
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Watch out - wine not working.
My wine C&C at 9.30 this morning.
4 x Gallo Family Vineyards White Grenache (750ml) £16.66 £19.96
1 x Mud House Journeys Sauvignon Blanc (750ml) £4.17 N/A
1 x Torres Sangre de Toro Catalunya (750ml) £4.17 £5.99
Be careful out there..........arghhh!!!0 -
Shortfatscotsbloke wrote: »Coke isn't great, but ok if you drink it or need some. Pay £3 for 2 bottles and the apg should be for £2.01ish, so 49/50p per bottle.
50p a bottle is a great price. it is 2 for £2 on the 500ml bottles.We’ve had to remove your signature because your opinion differs from ours. Please check the Forum Rules if you’re unsure why you can not have your own opinion on here and, if still unsure, email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
The £1,000 tax-free savings income allowance is unlikely to have a big impact on the majority of the population, as an individual needs to have £180,000 in savings to get £1,000 in income.
http://www.fundweb.co.uk/news-and-analysis/news/budget-2015-savings-allowance-to-help-the-rich/2019661.article
This is what I read. Helps those with lots of money to save.
Well it certainly won't have an impact on me - don't have even £1 in savings - just lots of credit card debt!0 -
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Shortfatscotsbloke wrote: »Might be a great price for you trubster, but you are fairly new to this. Most of the old timers won't go above 20/30p per bottle..:rotfl:
:rotfl::rotfl:
- 20p per 2 litre of soft drink
- 20p per litre of cordial
- lamb/beef joints £2/kg
- chicken £1/kg
- loose fruit/veg 2p per piece
- punnets of fruit 10p
- coffee 50p per 100g
- tea bags less than 1p per bag
- cheese £1/kg
- chocolate 1p per item
- clothes 4p per item
That's just a selected few targets that I aim for.
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Shortfatscotsbloke wrote: »Coke isn't great, but ok if you drink it or need some. Pay £3 for 2 bottles and the apg should be for £2.01ish, so 49/50p per bottle.
That sounds great is John frieda working pls0 -
Just to put 50p per bottle into context trubster, I got these last year for less than 0p per bottle. All gone now unfortunately.
However I got another batch for 26p each a few weeks ago and my Pepsi stash is still pretty healthy too. These cans cost 0.9p each.0
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