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Do you shop at Asda?

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Just wondering if anyone shops at Asda and used the price guarantee 10% cheaper?

I shop on line when my husbands away and he goes to the shop when he's home.
We have done the price check and its so easy and had loads of vouchers either to take off the online shop or printed ones to take in the shop.
The most so far was £9.47 off voucher. :o

Worth the little while to do it for the savings.

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It sounds pretty good.

My parents shop at Tesco's and get points on their card - seems to work okay for them too!
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I shop at Tesco and get the points also buy quite a few things from Asda but not heard of the 10% Gaurantee thing, is it something you have to join.

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I just love ASDA's bread - especially the tiger bread :-)
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When I used to live in the UK, they did really good fresh noodles - ready to throw in the stir fry!
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Antie Em wrote:I just love ASDA's bread - especially the tiger bread :-)



Oohh me too with a good few slices of lurpak on! :oops:
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grangers14 wrote:Oohh me too with a good few slices of lurpak on! :oops:
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Good Danish butter (not that we buy it very often!!) :wink:
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Thank you Grangers14 for the link I will have a look, I like the sound of saving money. :grin:

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grangers14 wrote:
Antie Em wrote:I just love ASDA's bread - especially the tiger bread :-)



Oohh me too with a good few slices of lurpak on! :oops:
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Oh yes - can't be doing with margarine :-)
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snoopysue wrote:When I used to live in the UK, they did really good fresh noodles - ready to throw in the stir fry!


Still do those - and fresh spaghetti and they've started to to a lovely range of filled pasta
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Antie Em wrote:
snoopysue wrote:When I used to live in the UK, they did really good fresh noodles - ready to throw in the stir fry!


Still do those - and fresh spaghetti and they've started to to a lovely range of filled pasta


We can get fresh pasta here too, but I really miss the fresh noodles, dried ones just aren't the same!
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grangers14 wrote:Just wondering if anyone shops at Asda and used the price guarantee 10% cheaper?

I shop on line when my husbands away and he goes to the shop when he's home.
We have done the price check and its so easy and had loads of vouchers either to take off the online shop or printed ones to take in the shop.
The most so far was £9.47 off voucher. :o

Worth the little while to do it for the savings.

Jo :)


I shop there too Jo, for my day today stuff, can't believe how cheap it is, but we do treat ourselves to Marks or Waitrose food at the weekends, thanks did not know about the vouchers, cheers from Linell.
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