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No, it was the burgers that made up the 3 for £10. I could (and should!) have got three bacon. You could just get one bacon if you need as it is matching a single pack price in M (increases proportionally to match the weight as £2 in M for smaller pack).
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Thank u my lovely, phone died just lurking while having my coffee & cake at jl b4 i look in their sale 😁 must say the fruit tart was scrum on a bum0 -
Fantastic I so enjoy reading about all the stuff people grow and am envious we have some potatoes growing ready in about a month i reckon
My main crops will be ready in about a month I think, they're all in full flower
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I think I might have found a trigger in the 12 for £6 baby food as I cannot find this 84p jar anywhere on A.com.
My thinking is buy 12 jars including the possible trigger for £6. Make sure that all the jars look like they are in an offer in M, T and W. The potential beauty of this is that there are so many flavours that you might not need to get any fillers at all.
If you hit the jackpot A v M and they all compare, hopefully you will get a return of £5.54 on a £6 spend. If A v M doesn't work, hopefully you will still get a return of £4.70 A v T or A v W.
If it does work it will make each jar of baby food cost less than 4p a pop..:D0 -
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I can see now why I like cruising from Southampton - book, pay your deposit, print off you e ticket, roll up at the dock on the day with your e ticket and passport, board - no worrying about size, shape and weight of bags or what can and can't go in the checked bag and the cabin bag, online check in, boarding passes, prohibited items, lithium batteries etc0 -
would i be able to use these ?0
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Also in Sainbobs this morning a few issues with till spits.
I had £32 of shopping but my conditional spend £4.50 would not scan - SSS had to manually put it through. I think this was probably because of the size or maybe because it was an SS till.
My Tu extra points till spit scanned no problem - never usually any problems with these.
I also had a till spit for extra points for £10 of pet food so I got four Whiskas gravy can packs of 6 - on offer for £2.50 - my gang are being very fussy, I think they are only eating the Sheba sachets now and the fox is eating everything else and beefy up
But this points till spit would not scan so SSS sent me to CS. Girl looked at it and realised the number on it was OHs nectar not mine. So I said what we need to do then is to refund the cat food. Then put them through the till again with my nectar and then the till spit would work.
CS then said she would put them through as good will points to save the hassle of refunding and re purchasing.
I always thought anyone till spits worked with anyone's nectar - sure OH and I have used each other's esp as OH used to get till spits in the months when I got none at all. But maybe things have tightened up - I've sent my spare till spits to a friend before but maybe they can't be shared around now
Any till splits/nectar rewards work on any card, for the last few weeks 5x points on x spend also scan on lower amount of spend, a lot of ss need to be put through manually but it's easy peasy. iYNWIM0 -
Just picked up my c&c from Asda and can confirm that Mr Muscle Touch up Citrus kitchen cleaner is still working and compares against Morrisons £2.98/£1.500
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