All the Ben & Jerry's ice creams are on 241 at £4 each but the Cookie Dough is also included in MyPicks which means that if you select it as part of your personal offers you get an extra 20% of the original price prior to the 241
On the receipt you get
£8 (2xBen&Jerry's)
-£1.60 (20% myPicks)
-£4 (241 promotion)
£2.40 Total
Offer ends 10/05/2016
All comments (22)
etta191
16 Mar 16#1
Also don't forget that for the grand total of £2.40 you don't just get the two tubs of Ben&Jerry's but also a free weekday paper and free coffee when purchased together.
Donuts123
16 Mar 16#2
Wouldn't that work for the weekend paper offer too? If you get a cappuccino or latte (£2.15) that would bump the notional cost to over £10.
etta191
16 Mar 16#3
Does it count the original £8 price towards the £10 spent? If so then great, I am not sure as I've never tried it
Donuts123
16 Mar 16#4
Yes I think it does. Give it a go, maybe at the Quick Check to avoid cringing with embarrassment if it doesn't work. :smiley:
And don't forget, in some stores you can also claim your parking cost back (no need to have an actual parking ticket) with £10+ notional purchase at the Quick Check machine.
I only noticed this post after posting my find. You do realise that this deal is only for one particular flavour and two tubs cost just £2.40, £1.20 each, so a slight difference there
etta191
16 Mar 16#6
Wow, I never knew about the parking. On their website it mentions that at one of my locals the parking is '£4 or free with minimum £15 spent' . Not sure quite what that means but will try to find out. Thanks for that
jordan_parsonage
16 Mar 16#8
Coming up as 3.20 for me. How are you getting the 20% off twice
etta191 to jordan_parsonage
16 Mar 16#9
do you have two in your basket, if you do then it shoud take £1.60 off
jimhalpert
16 Mar 161#10
That's what it says online. Presumably the website is correctly taking off the 20% after the 2 for 1 discount, whereas the instore tills aren't.
It's definitely £2.40 instore though, as I now have 4 tubs in the freezer one day after starting my "no junk food" diet...
008
16 Mar 16#11
HEAT!
About time the UK got Ben & Jerry's *cone day* ;-)
Been doing it years, queue in Central London was so long Police got store to close. I ended up with a voucher for a tub!
aau1
16 Mar 16#12
I eould get these for £1.60 because they sent me a 10% off card. The free coffee, free magazine and free paper would take off another 40p making it 2 for £1.20
bozo007
16 Mar 16#14
Even cheaper thanks to the 10% card!
Donuts123
16 Mar 161#15
I guess it can vary from store to store. Around here one store gives £1.00 parking discount, another 40p (both on £10+ spend).
If the £15 minimum at your store is "notional" (before all offers/discounts) spend you could potentially (ab)use that. For example, if it's the same as last time this offer was on, get two 8-packs of Pepsi Max (with MyWaitrose card & Pick Your Own Offers) for £2.10. But that could add £7.00 to your notional spend... Added to the £8 notional ice-cream spend, and:
£2.40 ice cream
£2.10 Pepsi Max
free coffee
free newspaper (incl. weekend editions)
-£4.00 parking refund
= all that for 50p!!!
In my local waitrose parking is free, how could you get £4.00 parking refund? In my local waitrose parking is free, how could you get £4.00 parking refund?
Donuts123
16 Mar 16#17
You couldn't then. It varies from store to store. In some stores you have to pay to park in the adjacent/nearby carpark. In others you don't, so there's no option on the Quick Check machine for a parking refund.
hiswife
17 Mar 16#18
hot from me!!
lloydy187
17 Mar 16#19
MrMakstar
17 Mar 16#20
DIABEETUS
c955
17 Mar 161#21
etta191
19 Apr 16#22
Just expired as the 241 seems to have ended early :confused:
Opening post
On the receipt you get
£8 (2xBen&Jerry's)
-£1.60 (20% myPicks)
-£4 (241 promotion)
£2.40 Total
Offer ends 10/05/2016
All comments (22)
And don't forget, in some stores you can also claim your parking cost back (no need to have an actual parking ticket) with £10+ notional purchase at the Quick Check machine.
It's definitely £2.40 instore though, as I now have 4 tubs in the freezer one day after starting my "no junk food" diet...
About time the UK got Ben & Jerry's *cone day* ;-)
http://www.benjerry.co.uk/whats-new/free-cone-day-holiday
If the £15 minimum at your store is "notional" (before all offers/discounts) spend you could potentially (ab)use that. For example, if it's the same as last time this offer was on, get two 8-packs of Pepsi Max (with MyWaitrose card & Pick Your Own Offers) for £2.10. But that could add £7.00 to your notional spend... Added to the £8 notional ice-cream spend, and:
£2.40 ice cream
£2.10 Pepsi Max
free coffee
free newspaper (incl. weekend editions)
-£4.00 parking refund
= all that for 50p!!!
Or 4 ice creams + free coffee + newspaper - £4.00 = 80p.
In my local waitrose parking is free, how could you get £4.00 parking refund?