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  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 14,562 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Pizza meal deal now gone off A app - new offer not on products yet but no doubt updating.

    Anon
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
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    edited 25 February 2016 at 1:49AM
    Anon wrote: »
    I have a confession to make - we had a decommissioned freezer in the garage waiting for sale ... it has been brought back into service ... and I even had permission :A.

    I am pleased to confirm (... and relieved, as I gambled and bought them ...) that a slimline freezer will hold 16 complete meal deals from empty :cool:

    In my defence, this will last a while (as reserves ;)) and the pizzas and wedges we would have been buying over time anyway, therefore this is a good saving.

    Anon

    It's absolutely the best way of buying, as any additional pizza and wedges now bought at any other time would never be as good as what you've got it for! I still have quite a lot of stuff - non-food and non-drink stuff that lasts 'forever' - from the T DTD three years ago, that I really stocked up on back then - there is no 'end date' so why not pile in as much as I possibly could? It was never going to be better priced (free or better than free) at any other time afterwards. At least not in T:rotfl:. The wedges and pizzas, as frozen items, will last ages - so you should have as many as you can store and will use within that time.
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    Anon wrote: »
    No badge necessary, I was undercover :D ... well apart from the multi shops in my trolley and then on the self-scan conveyor "may" have drawn attention :whistle:.

    This was an early shop as home by midnight :A.

    Anon

    Yes multiple shops at night are a bit more noticeable with the lack of other shoppers at the till. :eek:

    I wish Mr TS would go undercover. :rotfl:

    Now I have written that I see how that could be misread. :o

    It's just Mr TS never goes shopping. :sighs: Not sure the wholesale Chinese grocery store counts when he comes back with big bottles of soy sauce and the like and huge roots of ginger that would look like monsters compared to the bits you lot buy for APGs. :eek:
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    edited 25 February 2016 at 1:56AM
    Goodnight Anon, Munqui and Savvy and anyone else lurking. :A

    Reckon PD nodded off. ;)
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
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    edited 25 February 2016 at 1:57AM
    Munqui wrote: »
    Sounds like they put it through as a paper gift voucher :think:

    Do you always check the expiry date is 28 days from claiming date? or how else would you know it's not been used before... mute point now though as they appear to be locking the voucher to the account it was first claimed on.

    It wasn't off a womble, it was from one of my previous shops. Hence why it was good enough to pay towards much of the high 3 for £10:eek: cost of the Easter eggs (and extra tempters:o):rotfl:. I have no idea whether they lock vouchers to accounts - though I imagine they would do so - as I wouldn't log into my account to try to claim a voucher that someone else has claimed before (on what is definitely another account)! I just have this endless fear of some alarm bell being set off if I were to try to do that:eek::eek:.
  • squigs
    squigs Posts: 3,241 Forumite
    Free!
    Multi looks to be ending on these, but you should pay the offer price instore and the apg will see full price.

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    2 FOR £3Cadbury Dairy Milk Pots of Joy
    £2.40

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    2 FOR £3Cadbury Caramel Pots of Joy
    £2.40

    Should compare to M. at £1 each, so after apg should cost a big fat zero pence!!:D:D
    N1LDA:D
  • squigs
    squigs Posts: 3,241 Forumite
    A bit of a healthy one.

    The multi on this group etc, etc,

    http://groceries.asda.com/promotion/2-for-400/ls85477

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    2 FOR £4.00Actimel Yogurt Drink Vanilla
    £2.75

    Some compare to T and some also to S at 2 for £4 so after apg should cost £2.10 for two:)
    N1LDA:D
  • Hi TM :wave: I'm getting there thanks, how have you been? I've been hiding away in lurkdom, letting real life get in the way. It was great to see a lot of the elite coming back together last week :j life is so much better when we all pull together :T
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
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    Like you do, I'm popping in during the middle of the night:rotfl:.

    It seems to me that the large Cadbury Creme Egg never stood any chance of working. It says 278g on a.com and 270g on t.com.

    Meanwhile, on a related topic but completely different items, it turns out that the Mars Celebrations carton, that I mentioned as believed to be being recalled, is 245g including the wrappers and 240g without. So, it seems there hasn't been any downsizing but that the higher weight included 5g for the wrappers which of course are non-consumable. I'm happy to make this clarification.

    Goodnight:wave::rotfl:.
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
    Eighth Anniversary 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    edited 25 February 2016 at 5:03AM
    squigs wrote: »
    Free!
    Multi looks to be ending on these, but you should pay the offer price instore and the apg will see full price.

    4025500175771_130_IDShot_4.jpeg
    4X70G


    2 FOR £3Cadbury Dairy Milk Pots of Joy
    £2.40

    4025500175795_130_IDShot_4.jpeg
    4X70G


    2 FOR £3Cadbury Caramel Pots of Joy
    £2.40

    Should compare to M. at £1 each, so after apg should cost a big fat zero pence!!:D:D

    Wondering whether Ltd. Edition (which is Creme Egg) and Terry's Chocolate Orange Pots of Joy also compare.
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