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Womble from early this morning. Morrisons is cheaper!
No glitch items on this - everything paid for at the A prices stated.
10 items (9 different) on your receipt qualify for comparison Asda morrisons
1x Star Wars Milk Chocolate Easter Pack (158G) £2.00 N/A
1x Felix As Good as it Looks Doubly Delicious Ocean Recipes in Jelly 12 x 100g (12X100) £2.75 N/A
2x Cadbury Dairy Milk with Crunchie Bits Chocolate Bar (200G) £4.00 £3.00
1x Walkers Classic Variety Crisps (6X25G) £1.45 £1.50
1x Cadbury Creme Egg Medium Easter Egg (138G) £1.00 £1.00
1x Quality Street Large Milk Chocolate Easter Egg (277G) £5.00 £5.00
1x Felix As Good As It Looks Doubly Delicious Meat in Jelly (12X100) £2.75 £4.67:mad:
1x Cadbury Dairy Milk Fruit & Nut (200G) £2.00 £1.50
1x Cadbury Dairy Milk (200G) £2.00 £1.50
1x Cadbury Dairy Milk Marvellous Smashables Rocky Mallow Road (180G) £1.70 £1.50
1x Cadbury Dairy Milk with Oreo Chocolate Bar (185G) £2.00 £1.50
Comparison total (compared products only) £21.90 £21.17
+£0.73 cheaper
Expensive crisps vs expensive crisps - I think I expect those prices on 24 pack rather than just 6! This person clearly has no idea about how much (or how little:D) ought to be paid for something.
The M comp. outstrips the T comp. by 2 pence, but any of M's better prices being made almost useless by the one Felix comparison:(. A lot of T mbuys vs T - they are v.expensive though: I think some of them - is that the '2 for £3, was £1 in the past' situation? Those approx. 180g bars - do they go down more?
11 items (10 different) on your receipt qualify for comparison Asda tesco
1x Star Wars Milk Chocolate Easter Pack (158G) £2.00 N/A
1x Felix As Good as it Looks Doubly Delicious Ocean Recipes in Jelly 12 x 100g (12X100) £2.75 £4.50:(
2x Cadbury Dairy Milk with Crunchie Bits Chocolate Bar (200G) £4.00 £3.00
1x Walkers Classic Variety Crisps (6X25G) £1.45 £1.50
1x Cadbury Creme Egg Medium Easter Egg (138G) £1.00 £1.50
1x Quality Street Large Milk Chocolate Easter Egg (277G) £5.00 £4.00
1x Felix As Good As It Looks Doubly Delicious Meat in Jelly (12X100) £2.75 £3.75:(:p
1x Cadbury Dairy Milk Fruit & Nut (200G) £2.00 £1.50
1x Cadbury Dairy Milk (200G) £2.00 £1.50
1x Cadbury Dairy Milk Marvellous Smashables Rocky Mallow Road (180G) £1.70 £1.50
1x Cadbury Dairy Milk with Oreo Chocolate Bar (185G) £2.00 £1.50
Comparison total (compared products only) £24.65 £24.25
Despite the Felix, M (and T) were still cheaper:eek:. Prove to my mind of just how expensive A are on everything else:rotfl::T:j:rotfl:.
Difference to T of course cut worse than M by the sum of these:
1x Felix As Good as it Looks Doubly Delicious Ocean Recipes in Jelly 12 x 100g (12X100) £2.75 £4.50
1x Felix As Good As It Looks Doubly Delicious Meat in Jelly (12X100) £2.75 £3.75
I am only glad the first one didn't compare against M.:) Makes me want to hope to find the Ocean Recipes version in M on some future trip now:rotfl: - I hope I find it in M at £4.67!:D
Sainbobs comp. not too bad too - the Quality Street egg (they bought only one large egg) comparing £5 vs £3. The Walkers Crisps are 'cheaper' - £1 S. At least twice the cost that they 'should' be:rotfl:. Much of everything else comparing at around the same price as A, but
1x Cadbury Dairy Milk Marvellous Smashables Rocky Mallow Road (180G) £1.70 £2.00
1x Felix As Good As It Looks Doubly Delicious Meat in Jelly (12X100) £2.75 £4.50:(
The Felix might be alright for BM, if you have a cond spend.:)
Otherwise, in A on the APG, the Felix is as bad as it looks.0 -
Serendipitious wrote: »Awful news today. But Tweets, glad your cook's sister is OK, brings it all so uncomfortably close to home, doesn't it?
Having a NSD and quiet day at home, but may go for eggs tomorrow if it's still active. Feel a bit too lazy, to be honest.:o
On a happier note, I just heard I won a prize in a local charity raffle - meal for two in nice restaurant. :T
Cooks sister had only rang her last night to see if she could get any cheap flights over and visit her for Easter. But cook said they dear last year she paid £20 this year it was £100 so she was waiting for them to come cheaper. She said she not going now.
Well done on your raffle win :T:T:T0 -
Good afternoon peoples
I was wondering if anyone knew if the butchers was comparing to M or T?
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naked poo and creme eggs working fine in scotland today. just checked the shop from 2hr ago0
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Thought I would try the Aspalls cyder....it is in the 3 for £5 at A
6x Aspall Organic Suffolk Cider (500ML) £13.74 £9.54 (W)
6x Aspall Organic Suffolk Cider (500ML) £13.74 £10.00 (T)Keep Moving 2018 challenge.
January....
Week 1-4 total 159.44 miles
Week 5.... 41.66 miles
Not moving anywhere! House renovations taken over life!!0 -
Another comp. - this time more than 10% cheaper:(.
Only a couple of items coming out of this vs M:
1x ASDA Home Baking 100 White Fairy Cake Paper Cases (100PK) £0.58 £0.54
I think these got removed from the list as M was once with a 10p More points offer which may have worked out slightly cheaper.
1x ASDA Smartprice Eggs (15PK) £1.00 N/A
Also vs W, of course. T and S somewhat more expensive than A.
Vs T.
This is the cooking chocolate:
3x ASDA Chosen By You Milk Chocolate (150G) £2.40 £2.40
No need to buy three of course. However, T Eday Value 100g is 35p, which works out at 52.5p per 150g. I do check cooking chocolate, amongst other things, in M - and no luck there I'm afraid!
Vs T again:
1x ASDA Home Baking 100 White Fairy Cake Paper Cases (100PK) £0.58 £1.22:(0 -
Fantastic AJ. :T
Must admit we have fridge and freezer set up in garage at the moment and I'm finding it hard to keep turning the handle to open it as in and out to get milk for tea for the builders etc.. Dare not leave garage door open as Mr TS saw either a mouse or small rat run past near the house the other day. Always going to be a problem because of where we live.
I got cross as DD2 came running down to house as she couldn't find something and had left the door open. So I went up there and banged about just in case anything had gone in must have sounded like a right idiot making loads of weird noises and banging on everything out there to disturb anything that might have decided it would be a good home.
Latest news is electrician should be returning tomorrow. :cool:
We live on the edge of a small market town, over the road in front of us is fields and woodland so there are mice and no doubt rats about. We've been lucky though, we've never had mice, or rats, indoors or in the garage.
When dh bred budgies, at one point he had 72 :eek: we had a mouse got into the shed where the seed was kept :eek: he got a drum from work, metal, and kept seed in that. Git rid of mouse problem :rotfl::rotfl:We have sent them
Silly booger me and Poppy don't mind sending them:cool:
Thank you dearest tweets and Poppy xx
Off I go for a look and see if I got 3 yeses
See you later, I'll have a coffee now tooThere's no place like home
Feeling down? Weak in body? Makes no difference to me, I think of you all when I'm sitting quietly.
Hugs and healing thoughts are always going your way.0 -
I think I'll get my coke zero in S. They are full whack in there but should pick up A's mb and return me a £9.50 BM per 10 free bottles (subject to 9 cheap fillers but if the mocs scan at £2.05 in there too then that will cover the fillers :money:)
of course I need to buy the promo full fat bottles first :rotfl:
Good to do whilst the 10xnectar promo is running :cool:
I'm aware of the 10x Nectar points but not fully caught up with it - does it cover fuel as well or is it just supermarket shopping? TIA.0 -
Tiny, before I go. The doors operate from a small key ring device, if there is a power cut we can manually open them and they are alarmed :eek:There's no place like home
Feeling down? Weak in body? Makes no difference to me, I think of you all when I'm sitting quietly.
Hugs and healing thoughts are always going your way.0
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