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by pabenny » Mon Nov 02 2020 11:37am
Shopmum
Lurpak - new cardboard recyclable pack - free
HIPP baby food - one jar free and one jar with up to £1.50 off - making it also free
CheckoutSmart
McCain roasties - Free (Tesco/JS/Asda), ends Tuesday
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by Sarah » Fri Nov 13 2020 5:58am
Here's another combination:
Bisto Southern Style Gravy Granules / Paxo Southern Fried Breadcrumbs @ £1.30 each
45p coupon in the November issue of Tesco magazine (page 104)
65p cashback from CheckoutSmart
So equivalent to just 20p each.
PS.
Look out for Rice Krispie Squares Birthday Cake Vanilla 4pk whilst you're there!
FREE on CheckoutSmart (ends today unless extended)!
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by Sarah » Sat Nov 14 2020 2:27am
Sarah wrote: ↑Fri Nov 13 2020 5:58am
Bisto Southern Style Gravy Granules /
Paxo Southern Fried Breadcrumbs @ £1.30 each
These are now on Quidco ClickSnap too. They seem to have renewed on CheckoutSmart as I'd already purchased the Bisto last week before the coupon appeared and have 1 claim available again today; can't try the Paxo though as the store I visit doesn't stock it.
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by jaytee » Sat Nov 14 2020 9:07am
Always pick up the products that are free. It you buy in Morrisons, Sainsbury's or Tesco then you're in 'profit' through the Loyalty points you gain - had 5x points in Sainsbury's this week on Free Lupak at £1.95. If the free items are products I will not use, then I'll donate them to the Foodbank box as I leave.
WIN! WIN! WIN!
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by BeautifulSunshine » Sat Nov 14 2020 10:10pm
jaytee wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14 2020 9:07am
Always pick up the products that are free. It you buy in Morrisons, Sainsbury's or Tesco then you're in 'profit' through the Loyalty points you gain - had 5x points in Sainsbury's this week on Free Lupak at £1.95. If the free items are products I will not use, then I'll donate them to the Foodbank box as I leave.
WIN! WIN! WIN!
I can see that working out well for all parties concerned.
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by pabenny » Sun Nov 15 2020 12:31pm
Quidco and CheckoutSmart are the part of same company. AFAIK you can redeem at both but not with the same receipt.
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by jaytee » Sun Nov 15 2020 2:41pm
Claimed on Quidco, waited to get paid and used the same receipt on CheckOutSmart, so got double cashback. Need to claim within the 7 days of receipt date. Doesn't work everytime though
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by blythburgh » Mon Nov 16 2020 10:13am
Was talking to someone about this sort of thing and got this reply:
BTW, the first time I used these apps, I got excited and dropped the freebies we didn't need into the Foodbank trolley, forgetting that I needed the barcode for Shopmium.
So if it is on Shopmium then take home or take a photo of the barcode. If you take home put back in shopping bag to drop off at supermarket or church or anywhere else there is a foodbank collection point
Keep smiling because the light at the end of someone's tunnel may be you, Ron Cheneler
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by Kelantan » Mon Nov 16 2020 10:17am
blythburgh wrote: ↑Mon Nov 16 2020 10:13am
Was talking to someone about this sort of thing and got this reply:
BTW, the first time I used these apps, I got excited and dropped the freebies we didn't need into the Foodbank trolley, forgetting that I needed the barcode for Shopmium.
So if it is on Shopmium then take home or take a photo of the barcode. If you take home put back in shopping bag to drop off at supermarket or church or anywhere else there is a foodbank collection point
You only need the barcode for the ones on the app. If you are not using the app then no barcode needed.
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