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Tesco...you little tinkers...

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janzman | 20:21 Tue 22nd Mar 2011 | ChatterBank
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...I went to my local Tesco yesterday and on a display away from the food aisles was 'half price'.A pack of four cans of Branston baked beans for £1.74...however in the food aisle the same product is 28p/ can or £1.12 for four cans,62p less than the so called half price.5p here or there maybe but 62p!!!keep vigilent one and all :-)
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I hope you pointed this out at the service desk and complained bitterly in a loud voice. I would have, although my daughter pretends not to know me.
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Must admit I like stirring things up. It's great fun.
they do that with the pepsi as well, a 4 pack is more expensive than 4 separate bottles
We had that with packs of Coke cans, also the Douwe Egberts coffee. It was much cheaper to buy two small jars of the coffee that a big Sava pack. Be alert (your nation need Lerts!).
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I always heck single prices, my bloke picks up the BOGOF's coz he always thinks he's getting a bargain
I always look at the unit price in the small print underneath the price. It always gives the real price and you can see when you`re being conned.
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Big Sis disowns me now, Star. How was I to know my jeans zip would die when I was in a very posh garden centre? I get my own back now, just tell her 'your nose is running' even when it isn't ;o)
janzman - I never pick up the special offers without close scrutiny - somewhere along the line i have become my own grandmother
Holland & Barrett have pricing systems like that as well for a variety of goods such as dried fruit, nuts etc which are usually available in various package sizes. Makes my brain hurt working out best value.
They do it all the time...I seen it on TV. They rely on consumers being crap at maths...
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Not uncommon in all supermarkets. My daughter has pointed out that "Buy one get two free" Easter eggs are £2.50 each, last week they were £1 each! Yes, I know it's a saving, but if I only want to buy one egg, I'm being robbed.
An Asda notice once offered some packs of coleslaw at 2.49p, which seemed an excellent bargan, the manager to whom I spoke really couldn't see the problem but wouldn't take 3p from me for it!
I've found that you have to do a bit of arithmetic in Asda, they do things like that janzman. Today I picked up some Tetley Teabags from a display at the top shelf were jars of Nescafe Gold Blend coffee and underneath was a display of 160 bags of Tetleys tea, the placard said £3. But when I looked at the usual tea aisle the 160 bag of tetleys tea was £3.85. I wonder how many people had paid the 85p more for the teabags thinking it was the same price as the coffee.
Some of their offers are amazing

Soft drinks - 2 for £1-80 I think...which is great if you like leading brands of cola etc as theyre over a £1 a bottle. But Irn Bru is cheaper at around 80 odd pence, yet is still marked at getting the "discount if you buy 2"
A lot of H&B stuff does not have the unit price marked on it at all, hence brain activity required.
Mrs MM had a voucher for soreen malt cake up to the value of £1.25. In Asda they were 67p each or 2 for £1.20 so she bought 2. At the checkout the cashier scanned the voucher and knocked off 67 pence. She pointed out the mistake, a supervisor was called and 10 minutes later it was all sorted. Mean while I had slunked out of the shop and was hiding in the car park.
My neighbour takes me out sometimes. I love it - and her. She has a little price checker in her brain and she goes round telling me no don't buy that, look it's cheaper if you buy this. I must save pounds when I go out with her. She does not claim to be brilliant but she has this ability to compare prices very quickly.

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