Have you SEEN the MILFS in there?
Worth the premium, imo
Fair point, well made
Have you SEEN the MILFS in there?
Worth the premium, imo
Maybe you need to calm down. You are wrong 10 item instead of £20 now means that it works in your favour! Epic fail!
They've gone from giving the 'comparison discount' when you spend £20, to only giving you the comparison discount when you spend £20 AND buy at least 10 different items.
e.g. Previously if you bought a bottle of Jack Daniel's at Sainsbury's for £21 and it was only £17 at Tesco, you'd get a 'store credit' voucher for £4 to spend at another time.
As of 2nd June, you'll get far-call, when your bottle of JD is £4 cheaper in Tesco unless you've bought 10 different items... so now you have to buy your bottle of JD, an onion, a carrot, a Brussels sprout, a cherry tomato, a bottle of basics water, etc. etc.
W4nkers.
Times are hard for Britain's supermarket giants, for years they have been ripping us off quite merrily until Aldi and Lidl came along working to much lower profit margins. They're all sweating it now, Morrison's suddenly have cut loads of items in order to regain business, suddenly, loads of products can be sold cheaper. So it's good for consumers and bad for supermarkets and probably even worse for farmers and growers who are going to have their earnings slashed.
Maybe you need to calm down. You are wrong 10 item instead of £20 now means that it works in your favour! Epic fail!
I seem to recall that the government have recently sneaked through legislation unannounced which excludes alcohol from these sorts of comparison deals. I believe that 'reward' points are no longer given on or can be spent on alcohol. I think this came into force on 1 April this year.
I was handed a pice of paper yesterday but haven't read it yet about how the scheme is changing.
Let me get this straight. So one used to have to spend at least £20 but know there is no minimum spend but at least 10 items must be bought. Right?
So, How on earth does it work in this poor chaps favour, when he HAS to buy ten items to get his discount? All he wants is a bottle of Cack?
I understand that the average shopper may be better off, but this guy will suffer.
Maybe he needs to buy 10 bottles at a time?
Certainly the case at Asda , alcohol is excluded from the apg and staff discount no longer applies. Minimum unit pricing on alcohol means absolutely no reductions whatsoever and everything that could have been marked down in the past (damaged packaging or can(s) missing from multipacks) is now dumped as waste. Alcohol with a pricing error has to be scanned at checkouts without amendment and a refund given at the customer service desk or the sale has to be refused.I seem to recall that the government have recently sneaked through legislation unannounced which excludes alcohol from these sorts of comparison deals. I believe that 'reward' points are no longer given on or can be spent on alcohol. I think this came into force on 1 April this year.
I was handed a pice of paper yesterday but haven't read it yet about how the scheme is changing.
Don't think so.We buy a load of booze from both Sainsburys and Tesco and get Nectar and Clubcard points.
Certainly the case at Asda , alcohol is excluded from the apg and staff discount no longer applies. Minimum unit pricing on alcohol means absolutely no reductions whatsoever and everything that could have been marked down in the past (damaged packaging or can(s) missing from multipacks) is now dumped as waste. Alcohol with a pricing error has to be scanned at checkouts without amendment and a refund given at the customer service desk or the sale has to be refused.
I was mistaken it's not on booze in general but on spirits and liqueurs. It has something to do with the minimum pricing requirements!
I was mistaken it's not on booze in general but on spirits and liqueurs. It has something to do with the minimum pricing requirements!