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Heinz Weightwatchers Beans and Spaghetti multi ending today.
http://groceries.asda.com/promotion/2-for-pound350/ls86920
Beans 3 for £2.00 – Asda 71p v 50p in Morries
£2.13 v £1.50.
Spaghetti 3 for £2.00 – Asda 70p v 50p in Morries
£2.10 v £1.50.
You're all doing an excellent job finding these things, thank you!:T:T
And now for the downer, sorry... unfortunately this doesn't seem very good to me since the mbuy saving in the first place is hardly that great. Would be so much better if it had been 98p individual instead of just 71p:(. 3 for £2 really wasn't making much saving, especially on 70p price, just a total of 10p or barely over 3p per tin:(. As such, sadly, it reflects in the amount back. I think it works out at around 41p per tin for the 71p ones and nearly 42p per tin for three 70p ones. For all of that - you may as well just buy a single one against straight M price comp. and be 45p (10% cheaper). Otherwise, buying three for just a saving of about 3p-4p a tin? You may as well lose the glitch effectively if you buy just a single 10p Haribo too many as thinking you didn't have 8 items and got the extra one just to make sure you did! At that, you may as well buy just a single tin in M at 50p and lose the 5p than add a 10p Haribo and pay more! After years of sending people to A, I might now be sending them to M:rotfl::rotfl:. Don't go buying Haribos in M;).
This is nothing against the Nildas team, you'll all doing a very great job.:)0 -
Multi ending today on assortment of kids yogurts.
Buy in twos – 2 for £3.
http://groceries.asda.com/promotion/kids-yogurts-2-for-pound3/ls83701
Frubes Minnions Petit Filous Banana and Strawberry Flavour, £2 each.
£4.00 v £2.00 compares to Morries.
Frubes Fromais Frais - £2.00 each
£4.00 v £2.00 compares to Morries.
Yollies - Strawberry and Raspberry flavours.
£4.00 v £2.00 compares to Sainsbobs.
Disney Star Wars and Disney Frozen £1.68 each
£3.36 v £2.00 Sainsbobs.0 -
Multi ending today on assortment of kids yogurts.
Buy in twos – 2 for £3.
http://groceries.asda.com/promotion/kids-yogurts-2-for-pound3/ls83701
Frubes Minnions Petit Filous Banana and Strawberry Flavour, £2 each.
£4.00 v £2.00 compares to Morries.
Frubes Fromais Frais - £2.00 each
£4.00 v £2.00 compares to Morries.
Yollies - Strawberry and Raspberry flavours.
£4.00 v £2.00 compares to Sainsbobs.
Disney Star Wars and Disney Frozen £1.68 each
£3.36 v £2.00 Sainsbobs.
The Frubes Fromage Frais are good. I've had them buying them on wombles and buying one at full price £2.00 and comparing against £1.00 M (which has helped) or sometimes buying 2 for £3:( and making it a little worse (when the mbuy was picked up). Let's hope it continues to pick up M £1 price!
They've been good on wombles - except when they buy 10 LL milks:( and wipe all the difference out:mad::mad:.
I shall return later to see more. Goodbye for now!:wave:0 -
Just a final question first:rotfl:. Do they have these Actimel Kids yogurt drinks in the smaller A supermarkets? TIA.0
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Hey lovely lady how are you.....?
today I'm not so bad...yesterday was a real downer...
When I'm at my worst,I cant post,but I do try to skim read,I'm actually finding that reading everyones day to day musing actually helps to take me away from my everything...so lots of you help without even realising it.....but I also dont want to turn the thread into all about me...I'm integrating back in slowly.
If it helps you in any way, carry on. We're here for you :grouphug:
Hugs to bubbs and Helen and anyone else I may have missed.
Nerfy, lovely news that about make a wish
Enterprise, I'm stuck on 1500 now :mad: :rotfl:
ilovetoshop, congratulations, your nephew is adorable!
Currently working a 2 week stint in two jobs, except my second job feels like a full time one with part time hours. One of the main managers I liaise with even had the cheek to call me 2 hours before my shift, then complain that I didn't answer my phone. Apparently driving between workplaces is not a valid excuse! I pointed out that I'm not getting paid for all the emails/calls I've been responding to outside of my hours and that I'm billing them from now on. She soon changed her tune. I'll be bloody glad when this contract finishes in 3 weeks :rotfl:
'I solemnly swear that I am up to no good'0 -
Multi ending today on Arla Skyr Yogurts
http://groceries.asda.com/asda-webstore/landing/home.shtml#/promotion/ls86725
£1.60 each - £2 for £2.00.
Strawberry, Honey and Natural – all compare to Morries (£1.24 each)
£3.20 v £2.480 -
Just a thought, for anyone that doesn't have an M anywhere near to them, but who still shops in Great Britain, doesn't the Mullers 10 for... offer tend to get picked up in T? If anyone wants the Mullers, and since T have more stores than M (but you need to make sure you are in an Extra, Superstore or Metro that operates TBG in the first place), it may be open to more people - much as I dislike T:rotfl: - to buy them in T. Ten different items - just need ten different Mullers all of which you need to ensure are sold by M in M's offer. An easy shop to do - as long as you scan every one of them separately - and make sure that you pay £2. If it does not work - and if you are buying correctly ones that are all available in M - then, well, that's a very nice cordial argument to be had as it is plain and clear that M are 10 for £2 online and that that is the price that you should pay on your mix and match and no more. If you pick the Muller that's a Mller, then you might have a complaint and maybe a £5 moneycard if they don't match M with confidence like they say they do?:money:
T's own prices are irrelevant in all this. You should pay the same price as you would pay in M (i.e. 10 for £2) and should ignore the amount of any "discount" as really all it is is buying at M's price (obviously don't exceed £20 but then you will be just buying 10 individual Mullers) - much the same really as ignoring the £4.80 mbuy "saving" that appears on your receipt if you shop in M as you would never buy them at full price 68p in the first place but are only in effect getting them at 10 for £2 and paying that price. So, no saving as far as I see:rotfl: - just a 10 for £2 mbuy price that you are buying. (At least T's own, inferior, mbuy means that, in theory, you could buy more without exceeding the £20 maximum. You will need to work it out. That's the only relevance that T's own prices have in the matter as far as I see it. However, I would just buy 10 in total:money::rotfl:.)0 -
vanilla_twist wrote: »My dd got engaged there in 2007.
One thing you will need Nerfy is official proof of days disability. If you take this to customer relations they will give you a wheelchair fast pass for the rides. Essential as most of the regular queues are not wheelchair friendly. It only covers 4 people thoughwhen you see people queuing to meet mic key etc go round to the exit and the attendant will give you a time to come back to see them without waiting. This is very good as expensive are so good at queue jumping you can easily be waiting 2 hours plus.
Book to eat in Mickeys cafe one evening as they have lots of characters coming to the tables. Definitely our favourite place.
Any bookings make now as will be full by the time you visit.
Shame the Jedi academy is being redone as your boys would have loved it.
V x
Thanks for all the info:cool:cheer1eader wrote: »evening :wave:
what a cute baby ilts
congrats to your sister xx
bubbs hope your BIL is doing better xx
nerfy have a fab time in disneyland paris with your kidsdon't forget to take all the info you need to get your queue jumping pass
Will do:cool:Multi ending today on assortment of kids yogurts.
Buy in twos – 2 for £3.
http://groceries.asda.com/promotion/kids-yogurts-2-for-pound3/ls83701
Frubes Minnions Petit Filous Banana and Strawberry Flavour, £2 each.
£4.00 v £2.00 compares to Morries.
Frubes Fromais Frais - £2.00 each
£4.00 v £2.00 compares to Morries.
Yollies - Strawberry and Raspberry flavours.
£4.00 v £2.00 compares to Sainsbobs.
Disney Star Wars and Disney Frozen £1.68 each
£3.36 v £2.00 Sainsbobs.
Kids always eat these
I'm working today so will get some at about 7 pm if working:)0 -
Good morning:):eek::eek::eek:0
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