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studentgirl_2
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I know that this may have been asked but... are all of the value ranges of the big supermarket available on line or do you need to go to the store to get the full range. I went on to mrs web site and there were not that many of the basics range, could they have discontinued this
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Hi, I get my online shopping from Asda or Tesco normally, I get codes for free delivery and I buy the smart price/value stuff. I bet the delivery guys reckon I'm a right cheapskate!Just call me Nodwah the thread killer0
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Not sure about all but there's certainly a good range of value stuff on Mr T's website.0
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Hi, there! The last Tesco shop I did, I managed to get the value items I asked for.
I'll move this to Shop but Don't Drop Board where you'll get more replies.
Penny. x:rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0 -
studentgirl wrote: »I know that this may have been asked but... are all of the value ranges of the big supermarket available on line or do you need to go to the store to get the full range. I went on to mrs web site and there were not that many of the basics range, could they have discontinued this
I always use Mysupermarket.co.uk who show better graphics than the supermarkets themselves and give much more information including a price comparison between Asda, Tesco, Sainsburys and Ocado as you add stuff to your basket, brilliant site
It shows all the special offers, for example Asda "normal" orange juice is £2 for 4x1 litre packs whereas their Smart Price orange juice is 52p per litre. Bernard Matthews sliced chicken breast is something like £2.35 a pack or 2 for £2
Have a look it is a great site and I am only a user and nothing to do with it
Hope to help :cheesy:Only time will tell if I am right or they are wrong0 -
i type value ..... what ever and see what comes up and always say no to subs." I'm just a simple janitor, who can control people with my mind"0
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I can never find the value range of things I want on Tesco's wesbite, but can on mysupermarket.co.uk. If I order through there, I always get them delivered, even though I can never find them on their own website! Most bizarre!0
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