Yes, because you may be lying about it for some sort of attention seeking behaviour... *rolls eyes*
GazR
21 Sep 16#2
MrScotchBonnet to GazR
21 Sep 161#10
Voted hot.
Dealfinder5 to GazR
24 Sep 16#54
Yeah, I can second that. I went yesterday and its 20%
pinkpanther123
21 Sep 162#3
Do all co ops do student discount?
GazR to pinkpanther123
21 Sep 16#5
I've never been refused in all the co ops I have been to.
majestic2012 to pinkpanther123
21 Sep 16#6
10% off for all NUS Extra cardholders at all times.
Zampone to pinkpanther123
21 Sep 16#13
I'm in the south east.
I have always been told that they do not.
jaydeeuk1 to pinkpanther123
21 Sep 16#15
Depends on the franchise, not necessarily area. For example belper town centre doesn't, but the other belper store 1 mile away does.
Also the coop card has changed, it gives 5% off or 5% cash back the card (can't remember which), combined with my NUS and cash back amex card it works out quite cheap for some stuff, especially as the till constantly churns out spend £20 get £2 off vouchers too every visit
ScroopEgerton to pinkpanther123
24 Sep 16#50
No. They categorically do not. My closest once does, but there are 3 nearby that don't as they're part of a different collective, or something. Seems odd, not to mention annoying. Can't really get too upset though, as I got my NUS card via the HDUK route rather than the traditional method...
;-)
Including alcohol, wonder if Jim Morrison's will also oblige the discerning drinker that is the young scholar?
Babbler to jobibear
23 Sep 16#40
No - alcohol not included in morrisons deal.
m5rcc
21 Sep 166#9
Not much of a deal given Co-op are typically 20% overpriced...
escortboy to m5rcc
21 Sep 16#17
Well items which are £1 everywhere e.g. Tangfastics for £1 would make them 80p.
That would definitely be voted a hot deal!
Taksim_Red to m5rcc
22 Sep 16#28
Daft comment considering it's a convenience store not a supermarket. The likes of Tesco and Sainsbury are also known to have varying prices between certain product lines at different size stores.
You may also find offers at the Co-op which are closely matched to equivalent supermarket offers. In this case a card offering an additional 20% discount would make the Co-op on these occasions the cheaper alternative.
herrbz to m5rcc
24 Sep 16#57
Eh, depends what you're buying. They usually have a decent selection of more ethically sourced products than most of the big 4 supermarkets do.
Opening post
They had the details on a leaflet, I'm pretty sure it said it ends on the 21st of October.
Can't find anything online about it either.
Went back to the store for the leaflet. Website here.
http://www.midcounties.coop/nusextra20/
Not sure if it is store specific. Hopefully not a goose chase, and helps a person or two.
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I have always been told that they do not.
Also the coop card has changed, it gives 5% off or 5% cash back the card (can't remember which), combined with my NUS and cash back amex card it works out quite cheap for some stuff, especially as the till constantly churns out spend £20 get £2 off vouchers too every visit
;-)
That would definitely be voted a hot deal!
You may also find offers at the Co-op which are closely matched to equivalent supermarket offers. In this case a card offering an additional 20% discount would make the Co-op on these occasions the cheaper alternative.