Potential to obtain £50+ worth of items for £16.60 delivered given some of Asda's deals as there are some good rollback/multi buy deals to be had with some items less than half their usual price so you could in theory obtain more than £50 worth of items (at their usual cost price) for £16.60 assuming cashback tracks and free delivery code works on the £25 spend (some people are however noting that their minimum spend is £40 - see comments below).
Some examples of less than half price items here - many more to be had with a little research:
Could be useful for a top up shop or to stock up on certain items without leaving the house, assuming this works.
Also, may be worth checking with your card provider account to see if you have any additional cashback when using Asda through certain cards. At least 1% should be available for most but some may be able to get more back and reduce the overall cost even more.
Free delivery offer ends 14.02.16 and is available for the first 30,500 customers.
Hope this works - please share successes if so.
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dognobs
8 Feb 169#27
quick tip from somebody who is a delivery driver for asda put somethin your basket say £20 bottle of vodka or 2 get the stuff you want delivered and ask for refund on the 2 bottles at the door step. you can use this trick to get around the minimum order amount :wink:
i also could share other tips as i am leaving in two weeks. ALWAYS GET MORNING DELIVERYS you are less likey to get subs or missing items.
treat the drivers with respect we are the last in line and doing a hard manual job in all weathers for just over minimum wage. remember you are getting a service with temperature controlled shopping delivered to your door for less than the price of a large letter stamp!
in all fairness i dont know how home shopping can survive it costs £15 per a customer per shop its only a matter of time before it all ends. the future is click and collect argos style shops where you just collect your picked shopping but you cant enter the shop.
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escortboy
7 Feb 16#1
Just seen 3 items that we buy a lot of being cheaper than Co-Op, Waitrose etc, just stocking up on those 3 items hits £25 and will save us massively compared to buying from our local and they deliver it to our door for free, and we get £8.40 cashback. Fantastic deal and even without cashback and free delivery buying from here for the high consumption items is a winner, thanks op.
yoshiiiii to escortboy
7 Feb 161#2
Glad to help - savings are better in our pockets!!!
Opening post
Some examples of less than half price items here - many more to be had with a little research:
http://groceries.asda.com/product/dishwasher-products/fairy-platinum-all-in-one-lemon-dishwasher-tablets/910000452566
http://groceries.asda.com/asda-webstore/landing/home.shtml#/product/910001932193
http://groceries.asda.com/asda-webstore/landing/home.shtml#/search/hagen
http://groceries.asda.com/asda-webstore/landing/home.shtml#/search/dove%20cream%20wash%20aloe
http://groceries.asda.com/asda-webstore/landing/home.shtml#/product/910002000640
http://groceries.asda.com/product/regular/colgate-plax-multiprotection-antibacterial-soft-mint-mouthwash/910000834555
Also look out for multi buy items etc.
http://groceries.asda.com/product/hair-styling-sprays/john-frieda-beach-blonde-sea-waves-sea-salt-spray/910001798066
Could be useful for a top up shop or to stock up on certain items without leaving the house, assuming this works.
Also, may be worth checking with your card provider account to see if you have any additional cashback when using Asda through certain cards. At least 1% should be available for most but some may be able to get more back and reduce the overall cost even more.
Free delivery offer ends 14.02.16 and is available for the first 30,500 customers.
Hope this works - please share successes if so.
Top comments
i also could share other tips as i am leaving in two weeks. ALWAYS GET MORNING DELIVERYS you are less likey to get subs or missing items.
treat the drivers with respect we are the last in line and doing a hard manual job in all weathers for just over minimum wage. remember you are getting a service with temperature controlled shopping delivered to your door for less than the price of a large letter stamp!
in all fairness i dont know how home shopping can survive it costs £15 per a customer per shop its only a matter of time before it all ends. the future is click and collect argos style shops where you just collect your picked shopping but you cant enter the shop.
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£25 for me too