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50p Grocery basics at Asda this weekend
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It looked fine when I posted it! Sorry, don't know how to put a table up on here
:o If you see me on here - shout at me to get off and go and get something useful done!!
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do you think they would honour it if i took a copy of the paper in? is it todays?em x
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do you think they would honour it if i took a copy of the paper in? is it todays?
Don't really understand your question mum2many. The 50p offers are available to all, subject to availability - you do not have to buy a newspaper.
If you should buy today's Daily Mail, it contains 2 money off coupons (on page 54) that are for £2.50 and £1.80 off certain magazines. The vouchers are only valid until Sunday 29th; you do not have to buy the magazines, you can simply use the vouchers against your grocery bill.
Hope that makes sense!
JB xsome people grin and bear it, others smile and do it
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what i meant was the sausages and grapes were still at full price so if i took the paper could i get them for 50p???JailhouseBabe wrote: »Don't really understand your question mum2many. The 50p offers are available to all, subject to availability - you do not have to buy a newspaper.
If you should buy today's Daily Mail, it contains 2 money off coupons (on page 54) that are for £2.50 and £1.80 off certain magazines. The vouchers are only valid until Sunday 29th; you do not have to buy the magazines, you can simply use the vouchers against your grocery bill.
Hope that makes sense!
JB xem x
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just sent hubby for some butter for the freezer - hopefully they'll still have some0
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I've just amended my online order with Asda that is due for delivery tomorrow. The online price for the butter is 50p:j but I'm thinking that if they've run out they'll substitute with another butter for the same price of 50p :j I love Asda's price match - it's what keeps me from doing my online shopping with Tesco. Most weeks I end up quids in with their substitutions.
Do you think there's a maximum amount of butter they'll allow you to buy?
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Asda are getting nearly as good as Tesco when it comes to marketing!One day I might be more organised...........

GC: £200
Slinkies target 2018 - another 70lb off (half way to what the NHS says) so far 25lb0 -
Darn it, our new, long awaited Asda doesn't open till Monday :eek:
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