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Just bumping this up for the day shift
- OK they are all more expensive than the 10p sweeties but the 10p sweeties fillers will cost more in the long run in dental bills
and quite often its only a few extra fillers we need in addition to carrot, onion, banana so Food Bank fillers should not be too much of a stretch.braveheart60uk wrote: »Oh My Goly Gosh, I haven't been to Sada today!
Have a C&C tomorrow that I used profit from Feida and Udi to get a wee bit of foobank stuff. I know it may start an argument, but I am using profits on items and fillers to get stuff for foodbanks, Not wanting thanks as that is disgusting, I would just hope others will do the same and do some good. Fillers will now be foodbank donations and not silly stuff.
Ignore my amounts, just see prices that you can donate to, just make sure you check comparisons on msm
SP dried spagetti 500g 6 £0.20 SP dried pasta shapes 500g
16 £0.29 Sp tinned potatoes 550g
6 £0.15 SP sliced carrot 300g
6 £0.19 SP gsarden peas 300g
8 £0.21 SP baked beans 410g
£0.24 SP meatballs in gravy 380g
4 £0.39 SP meaballs in tomato sauce 380g
4 £0.39 SP beef & veg curry 392g
4 £0.48 SP chicken & veg curry 392g
14 £0.53 SP chili con carne 392g
4 £0.55 SP minced beef & onion 392g
14 £0.55 SP tinned spagetti/hoops 395g
£0.16 SP tinned spag bol 395g
£0.19 SP ravioli 395g
£0.39 SP mac cheese 395g
£0.40 SP tinned tomatoes 400g
£0.31 SP bol sauce glass jar 440g
£0.39
SP tomato soup 400
5g £0.24 SP chicken soup 400g
7 £0.24 SP vegetable soup 400g
6 £0.24 SP tinned rice pudding 400g
£0.15 SP tinned custard 400g
15 £0.17 SP strawberry/mixed berry jam 454g
4 £0.29 SP lemon curd 411g
£0.22 tilda rice 100
UHT milk 500ml 10 £0.60 dolmio 50
sugar 500g
£0.65
SP manderin 312g 1 £0.35 SP pineapple 565g
1 £0.35 SP peach slices 411g 1 £0.35
SP long grain rice bagged 1kg
£0.40
SP instant mash 120g 4 £0.28
SP corn flakes 500g 10 £0.30
SP teabags 80 3 £0.34 SP coffee 100g 3 £0.40
Asda biscuits 3 for £1 buy seperately as V cheap 9 £0.33“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
sparklyfee wrote: »Thanks, odd number deo and a bath! Got it. Don't know where the garnier fits in but can't catch up after my hols. Just not sinking in. I saw sharwoods yesterday but now can't find it. Just going to chuck some in and see what happens :rotfl:0
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Interesting.
I got 2 bottles of Nottage a few weeks back but rather than comparing to Asda 2 for £10 which would have been very interesting it compared to a £6 price :mad:
so back it went as I did a c and c and got 12 for £50 plus cat food via Topcashback - hopefully to qualify for the first time user bonus
I think it's 8.49 vs 6.00 (due to cap can't take advantage of 6 for 25.00)
2.49 match
1.50 more
Unless it's the more points that are capped and not match???0 -
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MSE blurb:
ta for this - so the monthly saver pays 4% from month one?
and everything can be done online, no need to go into a branch?“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
ta for this - so the monthly saver pays 4% from month one?
and everything can be done online, no need to go into a branch?
Yep.
When you open their current account (which pays 4% interest) you can also choose a gift that you'll get once per year...off the top of my head (because Lloyds website is down) it's a yearly gourmet society thingamajigabob, 6 vue cinema tickets or a yearly magazine sub.:grouphug:Official MSE canny forumite and HUKD VIP badge member
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Wheres_My_Cashback wrote: »Can't think why anybody would buy that. It's not 'proper' wine, it's a low alcohol wine based drink.
Oh gosh, I only looked at the price :eek:NO MORE HANDWASH GLITCHES PLEASE:D
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JulieElizabeth wrote: »
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Sweet and sickly. I bought this in error thinking it was a full strength wine, embarrassing as I served it at a party. My guests couldn't drink it and I don't blame them. Very annoying as I was then short of something to offer them. If you want light and fresh, add soda water to normal wine is my advice.0 -
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