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Suffice to say I am always stocked up on munchies for the weekend live footy!
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When you first order online with them, you get discount on first 5 shops
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Ahhh, that might end with the next one then. I'll keep an eye on that but still worth it at the outset
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Do you get a discount on Aspro, Aspro?
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Does it still exist? (I barely do
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Amazingly yes
![]() Lloyds Pharmacy. Maximum Strength Aspro Clear 500mg effervescent tablets Registered UK Online Pharmacy - Prescription item. To purchase this item you must have a prescription from a doctor. Private Prescription Price: £0.14 NHS Exempt Price: £0.00 NHS Prescription Price: £8.60 |
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This is how I remember them
http://sarawakiana.blogspot.co.uk/2009/01/aspro-si-po-lo.html |
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You need a prescription? Always over-the-counter back in the day.
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sainsburys often give a discount off instore shopping 10-15%
this is based on how much you spend usually its a bit more than your usual shop to get a voucher next time often we get 4 or 5 or 6 vouchers in a row we get online vouchers too, but never used them once the instore vouchers dry up we go shop elsewhere for month or so... on return to sainsbury the discount vouchers return..hurray! will the online vouchers return if you give them a break ? |
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I think it's a prescription due to the maximum strength.
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they all seem to give vouchers before christmas too
dont spend too much and you get a better offer, |
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£50 shop is easy so getting £10 worth of free grub a fortnight is a no-brainer but as mentioned, I'm not sure if they'll dry up. Let's see if I still get one tomorrow
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Yeah sparrow, possibly over certain limits
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yeah, we get lots of supplies whilst offers are on instore
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what amazed me the most was the sell-by dates. In store I struggle to get long term (especially on my Cajun chicken) but so far I've found good dates on all the deliveries
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Just arrived and yet again nothing missing and another £10 voucher for my next shop. I will add that I have to do that shop on or before 03/04/18 (precisely two weeks) which is consistent with my needs.
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Nothing missing? Not getting your online shopping from ASDA then!!!
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lol ftb, I quit using them around a year ago; stock is the worst I've seen of any supermarket
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Having a "big shop" at one supermarket is so yesterday. These days all the cool kids go to Aldi and Lidil etc.
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you need a 20% voucher at sainsburys to level things up. Agree about online though. My shopping comes 35 miles ( £25+ spend £2 delivery )
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25% off, if you buy 6 bottles of wine or more. now that's value
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drinking my way through the first 6 now, although i got mine in store, which is where i spotted the offer but it's valid online too. i'm considering 'topping up' my back of this offer with an online order to maximise the value, before the offer ends on april 2nd. in the meantime, please take any of my in play tips on the football with a pinch of salt, not to mention it's silly (international friendly) season gl
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Been using Sainsurys online for while, i get monthly shop from there...always very good like OP said with stuff well in date ... mostly everything comes only the occasional substitute...pity Nectar points are so **** nowadays .... only minor problem I have is the delivery guys occasionally coming a few minutes earlier than the slot...i chose that 1hr slot for a reason...i just make them wait outside if i'm not ready
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sadly and somewhat ironically, i think pay levels are very similar between them all, so if you go too many substitutes, it's probably just lack of stock or different van loading (or recruitment) tactics. they're mostly all paying minimum wage, with the odd exception but that would be the wrong thread / forum for that sort of discussion
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A young lady in my local Co-op has just moved to their online services. On training she told me that they are REQUIRED to give the best dates available for online shoppers.
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i thought you mostly dined on cajun chicken
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You don't miss a trick EAW; I love my Cajun chicken and having it tomorrow evening with Parmentier potatoes (also from Sainsburys); prawns are a desktop munch when in the mood. Nice to have some in the freezer.
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Just opened a bottle of Etienne, superb, a great deal
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I had a nice rib eye steak with seasoned fries, tomatoes and mushrooms, very content
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We're not posh enough to have a Sainsbury's where I live but Tesco do the same £30 (or maybe £35) delivery for Tues/Wed/Thur when you spend £40. A few bottles of wine and spirits soon sorts that out.
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Charlie, its a right good deal, well worth stocking up
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Fook me I've just realised this on football not chit chat
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international friendly week. anything goes and you have to find the value elsewhere
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Could be the best tip ever given on here!
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there's a hint of aftertiming though as the OP had obviously sampled the cajun chicken previously. perhaps we should call it after-tasting
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guilty as charged
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Hurry up for the 25% off six bottles, not long left on the offer
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Definitely a superior service to Tesco, who consistently missed things off and substituted.
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