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Bananababe wrote: »Im starting something to move things along.
Name one thing , (not a person ) that you can't/wouldn't want to live without.
No sappy carp. :rotfl:
I cant live without my toothbrush !!
Music :dance:RISEABOVEHATE
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Strange things going on with RTC items:eek: Instore shop.
11 items (9 different) on your receipt qualify for comparison Asda tesco
3x Garnier Moisture + Restore Night Care Recovery Gel Cream (50ML)£4.50£5.97
0.17x ASDA Loose Red Onions (PER KG)£0.12£0.14
1x Country Life English Butter (250G)£1.25£1.00
1x Warburtons Toastie White (800G)£1.00£0.95
1x Seabrook Sea Salted (6X25G)£0.97£1.00
1x ASDA Fresh Milk Semi Skimmed (2PT)£0.79£0.79
0.19x ASDA Loose Carrots (PER KG)£0.15£0.14
1x Kingsmill 6 Soft White Sliced Burger Thins (6PK)£1.00£1.00
1x Colgate Extra Clean Medium Toothbrush (3PK)£2.00£1.00
Comparison total (compared products only)£11.78 £11.99cheaper+£0.21For your information
I paid 50p ea for the Garnier night cream. They were and still are showing as £3.99 ea or 2 for £4 on A.com. So where did the £1.50 ea above come from? I could have split them into different shops in theory to get (hopefully) £3.99 v £1.99 at T. Could it be that it's picked up the multi (2 for £4) plus 50p paid for the third. Food for thought
. Lesson though is not to mix these experiments with the items we know work as I've lost a bit here:( 0 -
Bananababe wrote: »Im starting something to move things along.
Name one thing , (not a person ) that you can't/wouldn't want to live without.
No sappy carp. :rotfl:
I cant live without my toothbrush !!
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:happylove Nanny to 2 Cherubs :happylove0
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I can live without most things, (just in case one day I have to).Bananababe wrote: »Im starting something to move things along.
Name one thing , (not a person ) that you can't/wouldn't want to live without.
No sappy carp. :rotfl:
I cant live without my toothbrush !!
I wouldnt want to manage without:-
Darts
The pub(s)
And I agree - my electric toothbrush, its saved me £££ at the dentists.
But probably most of all, my motorbike.0 -
Call_of_Trouty wrote: »Can't see it lasting a year with him.
Well, he's signed a 3 year contract according to BBC news pages, but I agree it won't be the same, and I'm not planning to watch it. The chemistry between the 3 buffoons made TG worth watching.
It's only a game
~*~*~ We're only here to dream ~*~*~0 -
Bananababe wrote: »Im starting something to move things along.
Name one thing , (not a person ) that you can't/wouldn't want to live without.
No sappy carp. :rotfl:
I cant live without my toothbrush !!
Coffee:):)0 -
If a guy remembers the color of your eyes after the first date, chances are... you have small boobs0
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SweetnSavvy wrote: »Strange things going on with RTC items:eek: Instore shop.
11 items (9 different) on your receipt qualify for comparison Asda tesco
3x Garnier Moisture + Restore Night Care Recovery Gel Cream (50ML)£4.50£5.97
0.17x ASDA Loose Red Onions (PER KG)£0.12£0.14
1x Country Life English Butter (250G)£1.25£1.00
1x Warburtons Toastie White (800G)£1.00£0.95
1x Seabrook Sea Salted (6X25G)£0.97£1.00
1x ASDA Fresh Milk Semi Skimmed (2PT)£0.79£0.79
0.19x ASDA Loose Carrots (PER KG)£0.15£0.14
1x Kingsmill 6 Soft White Sliced Burger Thins (6PK)£1.00£1.00
1x Colgate Extra Clean Medium Toothbrush (3PK)£2.00£1.00
Comparison total (compared products only)£11.78 £11.99cheaper+£0.21For your information
I paid 50p ea for the Garnier night cream. They were and still are showing as £3.99 ea or 2 for £4 on A.com. So where did the £1.50 ea above come from? I could have split them into different shops in theory to get (hopefully) £3.99 v £1.99 at T. Could it be that it's picked up the multi (2 for £4) plus 50p paid for the third. Food for thought
. Lesson though is not to mix these experiments with the items we know work as I've lost a bit here:(
It's not £1.50 each. It's 2f£4 + 1 @ 50p
It's only a game
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New 1p item at T, thanks again to 10 Ways
:happylove Nanny to 2 Cherubs :happylove0
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