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Sorry guys, no time to catch up. Here's today's main shop to confirm stuff that is still working..
Soup is 4 for £2, noodles are 4 for £2, pasta is 4 for £2 and posh handwashes are 3 for £3 with the Carex handwash as trigger.
Spend was £11, apg for £10.02..:D
2x Batchelors Cup a Soup Oxtail (78GR) £1.96 £1.00
1x Batchelors Cup a Soup with Croutons Cream of Vegetable (122G) £0.98 £0.50
1x Batchelors Super Noodles Southern Fried Chicken (100G) £0.81 £0.50
2x Palmolive Lemongrass Invigorating Handwash (250ML) £4.38 £2.00
1x Batchelors Super Noodles BBQ Beef Flavour (100G) £0.81 £0.50
1x Batchelors Super Noodles Chicken (100G) £0.81 £0.50
1x Batchelors Cup a Soup Golden Vegetable (82GR) £0.98 £0.50
1x Batchelors Super Noodles Bacon Flavour (100G) £0.81 £0.50
3x Batchelors Pasta ???n??? Sauce Macaroni Cheese (108G) £2.67 £1.50
2x Batchelors Cup a Soup with Croutons Cream of Mushroom (99G) £1.96 £1.00
1x Batchelors Super Pasta 'n' Sauce Cheese, Leek & Ham Flavour (110G) £0.89 £0.50
1x Batchelors Cup a Soup with Croutons Tomato & Vegetable (104G) £0.98 £0.50
1x Batchelors Cup a Soup with Croutons Minestrone (94G) £0.98 £0.50
Comparison total (compared products only) £19.02 £10.000 -
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gemmylou1984 wrote: »Got it checked at till yes £2 for 2. Thanks x
The SEL's were probably changed today in advance of the multibuy ending tonight. In general, if a glitch is posted on here and the SEL has that days date on it, its probably good to go.0 -
As I mentioned earlier, the A Extra Lean Pork Mince (500g) has had £1.75 for Morries on the APG certainly last week (I don't know whether it is currently comparing against that price for M). (Even though the product in M was £1.50 on the Monday before they were first found:rotfl:.)
I think I've now found what's been happening. The 5% Fat Pork Mince, that I was picking up, is still £2.50 in M. However, the 20% Fat version in M is £1.75. So it looks like, more recently, I was getting it right but the APG has been picking up a regular fat version and comparing against that:cool:. Obviously I wasn't looking for a regular fat version, and I'm pretty sure the 5% Fat was £1.50 then £1.75 earlier (before it went to £2.50 and I then thought it might be about to end). Hopefully the APG will compare against the regular fat mince price. (Someone will/can tell me my understanding of the fat content of the A product is wrong:rotfl: - I've never seen that product close enough to examine it as I've been looking at the comparable in M instead.) Still, not a bad comp. with £1.75 M if it gets that price.
Personally I'd wait for the prices to update before trying it though. I think we're still on Monday and I don't know whether it changed on the APG after last weekend. That's a judgement to call to say I'd wait: by doing that, I could have got it wrong.
13/11/15 00.40hrs: EDIT: Prices are now updated - we are on Wednesday!0 -
choclate24 wrote: »I'm not sure what happens, can I still go to asda and shop thereMumto2monkeys wrote: »They won't know who you are instore will they?
Not so sure:eek:
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Mumto2monkeys wrote: »Just being nosey so I can spot you in sada
I will be the one in Joggy bottoms with my pants on the outside :cool:
edit: and a cape obviously.#CHEEKY :cool:0 -
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Thanks, I needed something to make me laugh,:rotfl:0 -
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choclate24 wrote: »I'm not sure what happens, can I still go to asda and shop there
Never caused me any issues instore.0
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