Elite 11+ shopping and chat thread part 2½

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  • bubbs
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    Sarahdol75 wrote: »
    Oh dont you just love when you have a dinner planned, it the potatoes all turn to mush in the pan.

    So chicken and chips instead of chicken, mash and roasters and veg. Oh well, kids are happy.
    Horrible that is :(
    curl_girl wrote: »
    Did warn you boys!

    Afternoon bubbs. :D
    Hello :D
    You did:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
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  • bargainqueen8
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    He was in the long shot...:rotfl:

    33asck3.jpg

    haha,thankyou.i`ve just looked for a pic of my hound sat infront of a christmas tree but they are all blured as he`s always off before i can take it.
  • bubbs
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    Picasso7 wrote: »
    So where is this working please?
    Scotland
    Picasso7 wrote: »
    Bubbs, I got blood test results yesterday and am pre-diabetic again. A pharmacist suggested vitamin D. I had a google and have bought D3. (I can pm a good site with a referral but the min spend is a bit eye-watering. I only reached it because I needed lactose tablets too.) You may want to have a Google.

    Oh no:( cut carbs down
    Vut D deficiency must come with diabetes then:cool: i was given mine on prescription along with folic acid
    Don't know if you know i had really good results 2 weeks ago:j:j:j
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  • bubbs
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    nettiebobs wrote: »
    It's flamin' ridiculous that T's keep putting their prices down...........
    I'm now going to have to get some more. :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    Oh, woe is me.....
    Noooooooooooooo dont unless you are in Scotland
    izzy65 wrote: »
    Bubbs, if the stawberrywands are not showing on apg, I would imagine it's for all comparisons.��

    Ok thankyou x
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  • bubbs
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    Hi TM :wave:
    How are you?:A
    If that bread is nice its worth paying for, enjoy it x

    Oh sorry MKS meant to say end of Jan for target:eek: dont want to pay anymore:rotfl::rotfl:
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  • Savvybuyer
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    edited 5 December 2017 at 7:54PM
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    izzy65 wrote: »
    View comparison
    11 items (9 different) on your receipt qualify for comparison Asda Tesco
    1x Tetley Original Tea Bags (240pk) £6.39 £2.50
    1x ASDA Fizzy Cola Bottles (50g) £0.20 N/A
    1x ASDA Dijon Mustard (185g) £0.39 £0.55
    1x ASDA Chosen By You Super Sour Snakes (50g) £0.20 N/A
    1x Batchelors Cup a Soup Chicken (81gr) £1.07 £1.20
    1x ASDA Smart Price Spaghetti (500g) £0.23 N/A
    1x ASDA Shrimps & Bananas (45g) £0.20 N/A
    1x ASDA Chocolate Eclairs (2pk) £1.00 £1.40
    3x Dove Men+Care Ultimate Care Gift Set with Shower Tool (each) £24.00 £9.75
    1x ASDA Butcher's Selection Chicken Thighs (1.1kg) £2.20 £3.30
    1x Kellogg's Rice Krispies Squares Chewy Marshmallow Bar (4x28g) £1.70 £1.00
    1x ASDA Semi Skimmed Milk (4pt) £1.09 £1.09
    1x ASDA Scratch Cook Chopped Ginger (75g) £1.50 £1.50
    1x ASDA Mini Jelly Babies (45g) £0.20 N/A
    1x ASDA Fizzy Rainbow Belts (45g) £0.20 N/A
    Comparison total (compared products only) £39.34 £22.29

    Today's, the tetley works out quite good
    Marmie love your tree, it's perfect in that window
    Sarah hope you made soup with the watery mash, love tattie soup��

    What time was this shop done and checked? If it was well into the afternoon today, then maybe vs T will still work:eek:. I see the soup was working against T reported on here earlier.

    Then again, if I had buying at £6.39 and trying to compare against T at £2.50 on the last day of their offer, I wouldn't risk it - they always update to full price on the APG between the earlier shop and mine. I have been caught out far too many times on Sunday afternoons, even early in the afternoon, when the morning was still working. T go to full price for the one day of my shop and then back down again:mad: - it goes to full price on the APG as soon as it can and I lose:(:rotfl:.

    If you get to T, assuming it is convenient and not too costly for you - and also that it's a big store and not a T Express - you may find a clue on your T's SEL as to whether this offer is rolling over rather than ending today as was originally claimed online. If it just has the £2.50 price or has a longer expiry date on the shelf, then it may (probably will in the second case) reappear at £2.50 in a day or two's time and then this hopefully will be available on the APG again - therefore, on seeing that, perhaps refrain from buying at all but you will need to wait and be patient and give the APG extra time to pick up the offer again, at least a day after it reappears, we hope, on t.com. If the shelf says ending 5/12, then either they have not changed the shelf:rotfl: or the offer is ending in T today - you could then buy one from the shelf. Then again, it could be far better tomorrow if the shelf remains showing £2.50 and if they really are full price then (with DTD) but most probably you'll miss out as they'll change the price on the shelf.
  • izzy65
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    Savvybuyer wrote: »
    What time was this shop done and checked? If it was well into the afternoon today, then maybe vs T will still work:eek:. I see the soup was working against T reported on here earlier.

    Then again, if I had buying at £6.39 and trying to compare against T at £2.50 on the last day of their offer, I wouldn't risk it - they always update to full price on the APG between the earlier shop and mine. I have been caught out far too many times on Sunday afternoons, even early in the afternoon, when the morning was still working. T go to full price for the one day of my shop and then back down again:mad: - it goes to full price on the APG as soon as it can and I lose:(:rotfl:.

    Hi savvy, shopped at 15.01, checked two hours later.🙂
    The person who never makes a mistake never learns anything.
  • 99p
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    My soup shop at 4.32pm worked v MrT - just checked
    I do try to keep up but sometimes life gets in the way.
    I'm just a penny short of a pound. Peace and Love.

    I've joined the 5:2 club cos mrT made me eat 1p chocolate.
  • Westvleteren
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    bubbs wrote: »



    Vut D deficiency must come with diabetes then:cool: i was given mine on prescription along with folic acid

    No, just anyone living in the uk! :rotfl:

    I buy my own Vit D, probably works out a lot cheaper than the cost the NHS get stung for it. In the news recently - the NHS being charged 35 quid for paracetamol :eek::eek:
    Something unexpected happened which made me smile and still continues to make me smile.

    ...............................................

  • bubbs
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    No, just anyone living in the uk! :rotfl:

    I buy my own Vit D, probably works out a lot cheaper than the cost the NHS get stung for it. In the news recently - the NHS being charged 35 quid for paracetamol :eek::eek:

    I never asked for them i was given them along with my other 6 prescriptions a month:eek:
    Sealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:
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