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08/03/2011

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Andy Austin

I am curious. Would you have spent this money if you hadn't had the vouchers? I mean, a bargain is only bargain if you get it without changing your spending habits and buying more than you normally would.

The voucher you have used plus the one for next week will have encouraged you to spend at *least*

£140 - £14 savings = £126

Do you normally spend at least this much in two weeks on groceries? If not, the slick marketing really has gotcha.

Caroline

Hi Elizabeth - I never do a giant shop, mine usually comes in at around £30, so when I get the money off if you spend £50/60/70 vouchers, I sell them on Ebay on a one day auction. Always get at least 50% of the value.

Re the Coinstar machines - don't they take a percentage just for counting up the money for you?

Elizabeth Yule


Hi Andy

Would we have spent that money anyway - probably, but in smaller lots and in different shops.Some of the large-spend-at-one-go in Sainsburys was buying things that can go in the store cupboard - tinned goods, toilet paper, bleach etc etc.which will last us a long time.Otheritems we bought are things that we just cant get where weusually shop- free-range and / or organic meat, organic milk and butter, frozen sorbet, large packs of fish fingersetc etc. Plus, the end of the day bargains areexcellent and, again, you just dont get those where we usually shop. It is a big spend in one go - especiallyif we do itseveral weeks running- but a lot of theitems will be being used weeks or monthsfrom now.


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Elaine

It's always a pleasure to get money off a large bill!

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