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
Latest comments (22)
etta191
19 Apr 16#22
Just expired as the 241 seems to have ended early :confused:
c955
17 Mar 161#21
MrMakstar
17 Mar 16#20
DIABEETUS
lloydy187
17 Mar 16#19
hiswife
17 Mar 16#18
hot from me!!
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.
99zhang
16 Mar 16#16
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 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!!!
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
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...
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
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
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.
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#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#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.
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
Latest comments (22)
In my local waitrose parking is free, how could you get £4.00 parking refund?
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.
About time the UK got Ben & Jerry's *cone day* ;-)
http://www.benjerry.co.uk/whats-new/free-cone-day-holiday
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...
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.