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If there anyway to monitor specific Tesco groceries so I get a notification when the price is on off

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If there anyway to monitor specific Tesco groceries so I get a notification when the price is on offer?
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  • p00hsticks
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    Not as far as I'm aware now that Mysupermarket.com is defunct
  • GaleSF63
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    You could look at the website even if you always shop in person. It has a special offers filter, and you can see the dates when the offers expire. I don't know if everything is exactly the same for online shopping and in the shops, but  I don't imagine there will be that many differences if any. 
  • pumpkin89
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    GaleSF63 said:
    You could look at the website even if you always shop in person. It has a special offers filter, and you can see the dates when the offers expire. I don't know if everything is exactly the same for online shopping and in the shops, but  I don't imagine there will be that many differences if any. 
    There are no differences as all the online orders are picked using their in-store system.  Even if you see something labelled "online only offer", it works in-store (online only just means they don't advertise it with yellow tickets in-store).
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