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Mumto2monkeys wrote: »Wow well done that's a really good start to the day:)
I'll say. I rang them twice to check they had the right information
Also just had an email from Ocado offering me £20 off a £60 shop. Going to use that to stock up on Christmas crap as there are 10 us, a baby and dog now coming round Christmas day.'I solemnly swear that I am up to no good'0 -
Mumto2monkeys wrote: »
Thank-you for nod on this might take a little trip out Fri if the storm :eek:hasn't hit us by then0 -
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zippydooda wrote: »i cant get mine either, im in the process of getting away from these cowboys
Thanks. I only have email with them from years ago but still use as my main one.0 -
Well Ive been unsuccessful in my quest to find a glitch anywhere but I have spotted this ...
Liz Earle have a few freebies knocking around if you use their products at the moment it's purchase a set for £64 and get 7 products free to the value of £130....(apparently) But remember it's only of worth if you actually use them
Ooo my laptop looks like it's finally ready to get some work done :j
So I will see you all later... Have fun0 -
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Morrisons is a beggar on these. Or rather not these, but some 4 pack that have 100% extra free! Thus 4 + 4 = 8 pack for... £1.31!:eek: In one of my stores, they are places (strategically?) on a 'table' top away from the products in the main aisle presumably so that people can pick them up as they pass. (And, of course, they are very easy to reach at arm's length. Don't have to bend down and save more much money for those! I usually find the lowest shelf, right on the floor, is often where the best products are - or, otherwise, right up high. Strange that the eye-level products on actual shelves too (or childrens' eye-level in the case of sugary cereal products that appeal to children) are often the worst deals:rotfl:*.) Does that price make the "100% extra free" pack even worse than these?
Mr Kipling Angel Slices (9)
[Strike]£2.39[/Strike] £1.19 13.2p / Pastry
[Strike]£2.37[/Strike] £1.18
There's something that seems so much better about producing a 4 pack with 100% more than producing a straight 8 pack even if the same price is then set for both. (Obviously you would not have straight 8 pack in your store if you were the business - or, if you did, would price that even more expensively.) 4 and "100% extra free!" certainly attracts the attention and shouts loudly - even if the price of 4 can (hypothetically) be set at twice the cost of what a 4 pack would cost elsewhere. When people see "100% EXTRA FREE" it can even, I think, override the price in their minds and they'll pick up and buy the product without thinking how much it costs. After all, it must be good as it's double the usual size! Er, no - not with the supermarkets:wall:. Well, it is double the size obviously, but as for it being "good"...
£2.39 and £2.37 before apparently (on the straight 9 pack) - that's even more ridiculous!:eek::eek: I've also never seen them at those prices and I don't think they are claimed instore - but then again this is msm not the actual supermarkets that are saying this and I probably wouldn't notice if they had been £2.37. £1.31 for 8 works out at... over 98p for 6!:eek: There were 2 for £1.50, and even occasional 74p offers, on some flavours of those 6 packs. I once saw them for whoopsie 9p (they were very quickly grabbed indeed and the whole lot taken by people within 10 minutes) - hence why I've never bought since even at 74p prices:rotfl:.
*Of course this doesn't necessarily apply if using the APG/TBG, where you are looking at the deals of the competitor and therefore the products you are buying in the store you are shopping in could be at eye-level there - and could be very good deals indeed if they are glitch items:D. You'd tend to avoid the gondolas though certainly if they are not - look at the gondolas in the competitor instead!:rotfl:0 -
Mumto2monkeys wrote: »Don't know where the quote went!!
Sparklefee
Multibuy is showing on .com now on the soup so may be over..unless insore iOS different I'm so out of the loop ive forgot. I added some to a delivery last night but that's not until lunch time so probably too late for results after lunch time ...
i cant see it0 -
Good morning Susie ...did you see :money: on TV this morning telling us Lidl this weekend has our fragrance ;)on offer this weekend for £1-99 :T
Morning everyone
If you are going to Lidl, just check if they have the leaflet with the £5 off a £40 spend, last time I got 20 bottles net cost 1.74 per bottle just remember to buy something for 21p to take you over the £400 -
Does anyone participate in these "meat bundles" that are often promoted?
10 ways have one at the mo and it is pretty poor value imo!
£86 meat bundle for £55 (saving £31) + free delivery
- 75 separate items (1.8KG) to fill your fridge and freezer
- top quality U.K. produce – free range & outdoor bred...
75 separate items!! 52 of which are meatballs/sausages/mini filets...
1 chicken and 2 steaks, what a pile of pants!
http://www.livelean.co.uk/bundle-boxes/the-10ways-box
I use this company to stock up my freezer
http://www.freshmeatpacksnorthwest.com
Most of the deals are good but for me some of the deals are not worth it0
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