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Sainsbury's special offers

Posted: 15 Oct 2003, 18:50
by Major de Coverly
Eagerly awaited, I know.


Knorr

Chicken Tonight Sauces 500g/525g

Offer ends 11/11/2003

buy 1 get 1 free


Ernest and Julio Gallo

Cabernet Sauvignon / Chardonnay 75c

Offer ends 28/10/2003

offer price £3.99


Domestos

Bleach 750ml

Offer ends 28/10/2003

buy 1 get 1 free


Complete Dog Food various 3kg

Offer ends 04/11/2003

£10.39

buy 1 get 500 nectar points

Posted: 15 Oct 2003, 19:05
by mugabe
Mix it all together in a bucket, with eggs on top.

Posted: 15 Oct 2003, 19:08
by Black Planet
:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

Is this what you've been reduced to? Hawking for Sainsbury's on message boards? Good lord Major...how the mighty have fallen!

:wink:

Posted: 15 Oct 2003, 21:56
by Thrash Harry
Anyone want a bit of inside info on upcoming Costcutter special offers? I'm chasing a promotion...

Posted: 15 Oct 2003, 23:24
by Thea
i like the pound shop. you know where you are with a pound shop. everything's a pound.

i quite like home bargains on the moor in sheffield too. where you can buy strange foreign blue sugar-filled drinks and german chocolate for silly prices (faux coca-cola 19p a 2L bottle - baragin!)

Posted: 16 Oct 2003, 13:09
by Tinkerbell
Major Darling , I really thought you'd be a Waitrose man ......

Posted: 16 Oct 2003, 14:04
by ryan
whats this? supermarkets?

i partly work in a supermarket

AND IT SUCKS :urff: :urff: :urff: :x :x :x

lets never talk about them again...ever :wink: :von:

Posted: 16 Oct 2003, 14:27
by Major de Coverly
Hmm. I like the way at my local Waitrose they have well-spoken 50+ ladies offering trays of wine samples in the wine section. Most are real chatterboxes and you can have quite a nice afternoon with them for free. This avoids the embarrasment of continuously going back for a top up.

However, I regret to inform you that Waitrose have no special offers - just higher prices - and we're tightening our belts over at de coverly towers at the moment, following the porker popping a cylinder, Ms de C insisting on the bathroom being re-done, and a couple of weeks of very elegant, but also rather expensive, aerobatics conspired together to make the bank account look marginally less bouyant than the titanic.

Posted: 16 Oct 2003, 16:21
by Thrash Harry
Major de Coverly wrote:Hmm. I like the way at my local Waitrose they have well-spoken 50+ ladies offering trays of wine samples in the wine section. Most are real chatterboxes and you can have quite a nice afternoon with them for free. This avoids the embarrasment of continuously going back for a top up.
Back on the juice then, eh, old boy? Good form. Good form.

Sainsbury's

Posted: 16 Oct 2003, 18:58
by snowey
:eek: I did wonder what happened to Jamie Oliver, now I know, he's trolling websites trying to get us to subsidise his pay packet.

Must admit tho' Lidl is very good for cheap (and strangely named)chocolate too.

Posted: 16 Oct 2003, 19:23
by Thea
LIDL!

hellYES!

\m/

Posted: 16 Oct 2003, 20:00
by James Blast
I suppose it would go against the spirit of this thread to mention M&S Food Hall?

<currently consuming> an M&S King Prawn Makhani and side order of Onion Bajis with a Chapati or 2 from the Mrs. Unis range which is available at any Spar North of the Border.

sorry
James Blast

Posted: 16 Oct 2003, 21:38
by RicheyJames
one only consumes produce from the m&s food hall so you are far from alone

Supermarket Sweep

Posted: 16 Oct 2003, 22:05
by snowey
Huh, who needs M&S :roll:

Us Lidl users not only get a zen-like sense of tranquility from the lack of muzak, but also weekly leaflets explaining the forthcoming delights.

Coming soon: stepladders, 100-piece food storage solutions and essential handy home toolkits.

Bet you're jealous :P

Posted: 16 Oct 2003, 23:45
by James Blast
I don't think I want to be in RicheyJames team, his Avatar scares me and he is abrupt, to say the least. otherwise....

kind regards
James Blast

Posted: 16 Oct 2003, 23:47
by Big Si
Red Sunsets wrote:I don't think I want to be in RicheyJames team, his Avatar scares me and he is abrupt, to say the least. otherwise....

kind regards
James Blast
He says he's a Campbell! :wink: :?

Posted: 16 Oct 2003, 23:59
by James Blast
Campell make good soup. Tomato & Rice is my fave, athough... now the nights a "drawin' in" Cream Of Chicken plz :D

you ain't from round these parts, are yuh stranger?
<tumbleweed blows by, a chapel bell rings>

Posted: 17 Oct 2003, 00:01
by Big Si
Red Sunsets wrote:Campell make good soup. Tomato & Rice is my fave, athough... now the nights a "drawin' in" Cream Of Chicken plz :D

you ain't from round these parts, are yuh stranger?
<tumbleweed blows by, a chapel bell rings>
Wut? "Nae Granny's" Scotch Broth! :eek:

Posted: 17 Oct 2003, 00:47
by Andy TG
d00mw0lf wrote:LIDL!

hellYES!

\m/
LIDL's Rules!

Decent "Shiraz" for £3.99
CDR 10 pack £3.99 (ok for emergencies/back ups)
Live Yougurt 49P
Really cheap "Fruit and Veg"

Posted: 17 Oct 2003, 00:53
by Black Planet
Sorry the only place to shop on my list is Boots...and duty free at Heathrow. :wink:

Cosmetics cosmetics cosmetics.

Really, who needs food?

Posted: 17 Oct 2003, 01:15
by Andy TG
Black Planet wrote:
Really, who needs food?
At a guess "Consumers" ;-)

Posted: 17 Oct 2003, 02:25
by Black Planet
Andy, for girls it will always be cosmetics and perfume.

;)
Not food...bah..who really wants to cook?