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What range of Fanta 2L are actually available in A? I'm just having a look at 2 for £1.85 (and £1.83 individual) offer and I only have 3 different Fantas showing on a.com. There are more on msm and a new one on a.com, Apple & Sour Cherry, clearly appears as "Special Edition" on msm. However, are there further new ones instore that haven't yet made it to a.com?
T has Raspberry & Passion Fruit 2L and also Mango & Passionfruit 2L - each showing "---" for A on msm of course. Are they, for example, really available in A? Fanta 2Ls on £1 in T. Therefore, 1 plus 1 trigger = £1.85 and 93p back = 92p for 2 bottles, 46p each: not brilliant best ever but it would be a saving!
Also Lilt (but not Lilt Zero) vs £1 T, and Dr Pepper Zero (but no Dr Pepper Regular in A?:think:). I'm sure one of the Coca Colas could be used as a no-show trigger (but smaller 1.75L - so avoid:rotfl:!).0 -
Westvleteren wrote: »Well I missed Tesco DTD - head in the clouds
Not sure how HC found the thread but once I knew where he hung out I decided to keep a watchful eye over him from a distance knowing how easily he gets into trouble and upsets people :eek:
I always think of HC when I change my beddingand sometimes when I am on the bus
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auto.armadillo wrote: »of course quite correct and it is in the dog food Purina One not cat food I saw a cat die of antifreeze poisoning so I won't risk any of my dogs lives and plus there are loads of other brands that don't contain it at all so why play roulette with a best friend and this is my side lol xxxauto.armadillo wrote: »if you click through here http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/Shopping/FindProducts.aspx?Query=purina%20one%20dog%20food and then click on any of them for comparison scroll to bottom and ingredients are there as far as I am aware there are no reported deaths in UK at the moment and I am not going to let anyone I know be the first one cos I can promise you it will come (sorry the ARA in me is taking over now lol) xxx
Sorry, been checking other brands and Bakers is the only other dry dog food on MSM that lists it as an ingredient, and although I used Bakers for years and years, I would never use it now. Too many artificial colourings and preservatives and leads to hyper dogs and so many skin problems. Very interesting, and thank you for bringing it to our attention. As I said, Millie has been on it for about 2-3 months but is being weaned off it now as my supply runs out, and I won't be buying it again!!
I do agree with FC though, that EU Regs are much more stringent on this than US Regs, and the levels allowed in US in products are much much higher than here. Plus it is in many other things too. However, still a risk when you put it all togetherWestvleteren wrote: »Well I missed Tesco DTD - head in the cloudsNot sure how HC found the thread but once I knew where he hung out I decided to keep a watchful eye over him from a distance knowing how easily he gets into trouble and upsets people :eek:
Glad you followed HC over here, and stayed :AMr 3Dogs 3-7-12
3Dogs'Mam 31-3-13
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Savvybuyer wrote: »_pale__pale_
Redfox quoting the post and the quote within RF's post including the very same links itself!
Please can you:
remove the quote from your post, or explain why the OP quote in your own post is not in breach of the forum rules; or, lacking any explanation, [Strike]I shall have no option but to report your own post to the forum team as in breach of the forum rules.[/Strike] EDIT 2: I've decided not to go through with this, as I think I've answered my own question, and concluded that's because that's just the way things are. (Still doesn't make it right or justify it in my view though.)
I will add no more, as it's not for me to get involved in any discussion on this.
Many thanks.
EDIT: I note it refers to "Board Guides", but nonetheless refers only to "signatures" and not to the bodies of posts. So, I assume no-one is allowed to do this in bodies of posts, only some people in signatures. Why are Board Guides allowed to do this? One rule for one and one for the other, as usual? Total societal unfairness.
Sorry Savvy. I wasn't aware of this rule. It is pathetic IMO, its a link to a MSE Forum post. It's not like you have a HUKD Link in your sig saying it is better than MSE
Nothing stopping it being put at the end of every post we make, just as long as it isnt in the signature
M list - posts325 and 326(page 9 on 40 posts per page setting).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 -
DS bought her a pair digital ones just like mine for her birthday so she now weighs on both and I get her weight from both sets. 9st-10 old and 10st-2 new. :rotfl::rotfl:
Can I have her old ones please:rotfl:
Smiles 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 -
Savvybuyer wrote: »Please can you:
remove the quote from your post, or explain why the OP quote in your own post is not in breach of the forum rules; or, lacking any explanation, [Strike]I shall have no option but to report your own post to the forum team as in breach of the forum rules.[/Strike] EDIT 2: I've decided not to go through with this, as I think I've answered my own question, and concluded that's because that's just the way things are. (Still doesn't make it right or justify it in my view though.)
the problem was links in signatures, not the links on posts in the thread. Your signature contained links which is in breach of the forum rule on signatures.
The rule I quoted was purely relating to signature links and as such was perfectly correctly applied in that situation.0 -
Princes tuna 25p in asda!!!
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/princes-tuna-25p-asda-2162083Sealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:0 -
Ah muller expert
Is it any ten in the offer or is there a trigger to get it to compare? TIA
Sorry long day.
Good evening
9 items (8 different) on your bill qualify for comparison ASDA Tesco
+£1.08 =£1.60 apg
0.18 x ASDA Bananas by Weight per kg £0.12 £0.12
0.11 x ASDA Tomatoes by Weight per kg £0.21 £0.21
1 x Muller Light Fat Free Yogurt - Orange with Dark Ch... £0.68 £0.50
1 x Muller Light Fat Free Yogurt - Strawberry (175g) £0.68 £0.50
1 x Muller Light Fat Free Yogurt - Banana & Custard (1... £0.68 £0.68
1 x Muller Light Fat Free Yogurt - Cherry (175g) £0.68 £0.50
2 x Muller Light Fat Free Yogurt - Toffee (175g) £1.36 £1.00
2 x Muller Light Fat Free Yogurt - Skinny Cappuchino (... £1.36 N/A
1 x Muller Light Fat Free Yogurt - Limited Edition (17... £0.68 £0.50
1 x ASDA Apple, Grapes & Cheese (150g) £1.00 N/A
Comparison total (compared products only) £5.09 £4.01
And same again for morrisons
10 items (8 different) on your bill qualify for comparison ASDA Morrisons
+£1.08
0.18 x ASDA Bananas by Weight per kg £0.12 £0.12
0.11 x ASDA Tomatoes by Weight per kg £0.21 N/A
1 x Muller Light Fat Free Yogurt - Orange with Dark Ch... £0.68 £0.68
1 x Muller Light Fat Free Yogurt - Strawberry (175g) £0.68 £0.50
1 x Muller Light Fat Free Yogurt - Banana & Custard (1... £0.68 £0.68
1 x Muller Light Fat Free Yogurt - Cherry (175g) £0.68 £0.50
2 x Muller Light Fat Free Yogurt - Toffee (175g) £1.36 £1.00
2 x Muller Light Fat Free Yogurt - Skinny Cappuchino (... £1.36 £1.00
1 x Muller Light Fat Free Yogurt - Limited Edition (17... £0.68 £0.68
1 x ASDA Apple, Grapes & Cheese (150g) £1.00 N/A
Comparison total (compared products only)
But I'm not 100% which is the trigger. Maybe piña colada? This has probably all been answered already, sorry.
Off to read back and catch upPan drawers in 2016 £1500 needed.0 -
Sorry, been checking other brands and Bakers is the only other dry dog food on MSM that lists it as an ingredient, and although I used Bakers for years and years, I would never use it now. Too many artificial colourings and preservatives and leads to hyper dogs and so many skin problems. Very interesting, and thank you for bringing it to our attention. As I said, Millie has been on it for about 2-3 months but is being weaned off it now as my supply runs out, and I won't be buying it again!!
I do agree with FC though, that EU Regs are much more stringent on this than US Regs, and the levels allowed in US in products are much much higher than here. Plus it is in many other things too. However, still a risk when you put it all together:A
bakers are purina too I've checked a few other brand and dog biscuits too and the brands I looked at don't list as an ingredient and I wholeheartedly agree EU regs are way stricter than the USAs but I love my dogs and could not live with myself if anything untoward happened cos of food that I knew contained a poison xxxWe are many we are one xxx
So that every single post that I contribute to this thread is on topic I would just like to say I am an elite 11+ member and I hear the unjust silence of my opinions whilst I am shopping in supermarkets mainly. Just sayin.0 -
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