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saved myself loads of money today
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Normally I go to Tesco or Waitrose for a food shop and even when not doing a huge shop I spend £80-£100 a week and come home with not many meals at all. Ivejust walked uptown and round the market. I bought 2 bags full of different fruits, apples, grapes, malon, mango, bananas for a fiver, loads of different meats and then popped to Iceland for some frozen stuff. I have spent £30.00 and have got loads. Think I may do this every week and just go to waitrose every now and then for toilet roll and tinned products. Am amazed at how cheap the market is and probably better quality too.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Tilly2 - If you plan on doing a big shop in Sainsburys its worth calling in mid week for a couple of things but spend no more than £10. You'll very likely to be given a voucher for double points next time you shop becasue they'll want to intice you back in.
We do it when we remember and it usually works
We do it when we remember and it usually works
Has anybody been into Poundstretcher? They do some really good offers on kitchen rolls and toilet rolls (Plenty, Andrex and Kleenex)Recently they had a pack of 6 rolls pf Plenty for £2.99, as well as some good offers on cleaning products. I only ever went in there to buy plastic storage boxes when we moved but I keep going back for the cleaning and paper products.
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