Lol,I can beat you with that one Sue..mine was £1 50p and thats only because my hubby and my Mam get their petrol from there.I have saved these small amounts from the last year and put them together yesterday for the grand total of £8 50p.And because I buy the cheap Stockwell gravy and Tea bags from there I was able to get a bag full of these without getting my purse out!xx
We don't use Tesco so much, so our's will be the same low amount. We have been saving our loyality money from the Co-op, which we use in December the week before Christmas for fresh veg and dairy.
Mine is £1.50 won't even get 3 second class stamps never mind will buy a bar chocolate for the Old man who stands in Wilkinsons where I live. Hazel c uk
Or you could go down the value lines route and see just how much you can get for £2. I would be tempted to do that, but you know me I love a Challenge.
I've got £8 in vouchers … my Christmas is going to be SPECTACULAR :-)
That is too funny. Don't spend it all at once! Christmas this year will be gifts I bought while in England in August. Most cost more than your voucher, I assure you. Still smiling about how you will spend your riches.
I just went into the kitchen to see how much I had amassed; I have the last four tokens pinned on the cork-board. So - a massive £4, a £1.00, a £1.50 and another £1. PLUS - a £2 Tesco e-token given to me by Sky, because I had no satellite signal for 5 days. Lol, lol. a wonderful, merry Christmas for me with a whole £9.50 !!!!
Typical Tesco-talk I think. Our Co-op is a better bet - I have amassed ten pounds in about a month and am now going to try to keep it going until Christmas if I can.
I am like the Weaver in that I have accumulated $20 at No Frills (our equivalent of Tesco) and plan to let it keep growing until I do my pre-Christmas dinner shop. With any luck it will be close to the whole amount! Of course that means I can't shop anywhere else if they have bargains.
I save up my Tesco vouchers and then trade them in for magazines subscriptions 3,6 or 12 months on Tesco website. I think 50p worth of voucher is equal to £1.50 worth of subscription.
Lol your guess is as good as mine :). But I'm sure some of the locals will be more helpful.
ReplyDeleteHow much does a packet of chips/crisps cost these days?
< chuckle > Goodness knows but I am sure you'll manage it!
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Lol,I can beat you with that one Sue..mine was £1 50p and thats only because my hubby and my Mam get their petrol from there.I have saved these small amounts from the last year and put them together yesterday for the grand total of £8 50p.And because I buy the cheap Stockwell gravy and Tea bags from there I was able to get a bag full of these without getting my purse out!xx
ReplyDeleteive got a whole £5.50 this time , we do get fuel there when we go into town
ReplyDeleteThis made me chuckle. I got £2.50. Maybe some mince pies? X
ReplyDeleteWouldn't even buy a cup of coffee in most places! Still £2 is £2 and if it were a coin on the floor I would pick it up.
ReplyDeleteHa ha, don't spend it too quickly!
ReplyDeleteHa Ha ours was for £2 too. I wonder what we will spend it on?:)
ReplyDeleteWe don't use Tesco so much, so our's will be the same low amount. We have been saving our loyality money from the Co-op, which we use in December the week before Christmas for fresh veg and dairy.
ReplyDeleteMine is £1.50 won't even get 3 second class stamps never mind will buy a bar chocolate for the Old man who stands in Wilkinsons where I live.
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Sue how about getting a box of After Eight Mints with your voucher ? xx
ReplyDeleteOoh … one whole box of mince pies then!
ReplyDeleteOr you could go down the value lines route and see just how much you can get for £2. I would be tempted to do that, but you know me I love a Challenge.
I've got £8 in vouchers … my Christmas is going to be SPECTACULAR :-)
Chocolate or biscuits for definite :) xx
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ReplyDeleteMine arrived this morning for £1.00. Now to decide what Christmas treats to spend it on ha ha xx
ReplyDeleteThat is too funny. Don't spend it all at once! Christmas this year will be gifts I bought while in England in August. Most cost more than your voucher, I assure you. Still smiling about how you will spend your riches.
ReplyDeleteLol! Spend it wisely :-)
ReplyDeleteI just went into the kitchen to see how much I had amassed; I have the last four tokens pinned on the cork-board. So - a massive £4, a £1.00, a £1.50 and another £1. PLUS - a £2 Tesco e-token given to me by Sky, because I had no satellite signal for 5 days. Lol, lol. a wonderful, merry Christmas for me with a whole £9.50 !!!!
ReplyDeleteTypical Tesco-talk I think.
ReplyDeleteOur Co-op is a better bet - I have amassed ten pounds in about a month and am now going to try to keep it going until Christmas if I can.
-giggles-
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I am like the Weaver in that I have accumulated $20 at No Frills (our equivalent of Tesco) and plan to let it keep growing until I do my pre-Christmas dinner shop. With any luck it will be close to the whole amount! Of course that means I can't shop anywhere else if they have bargains.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy spending your coupon. I would say don't spend it all in one place, but I guess you have to. Giggles.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
I save up my Tesco vouchers and then trade them in for magazines subscriptions 3,6 or 12 months on Tesco website. I think 50p worth of voucher is equal to £1.50 worth of subscription.
ReplyDeleteI got a bit more than you at £2.50 - I've spent mine, dropped a fresh loaf into my basket as a treat.
ReplyDeleteWell, something completely and totally frivolous, I say!
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