Bit of deal and code stacking if you have a sweet tooth, this is an online only deal and you will need to click and collect next day to get the quoted prices. You need to add code XXLPLA at checkout
Option 1: The chocolate cartons are on a BOGOF. You can get 8 cartons of Quality Street/Celebrations - so 4 cartons of celebrations and 4 cartons of Quality streets, over 2 kg chocolate for £5. If you prefer cartons of Heroes, Roses, Wine Gums, Jelly Baby's, All sorts you can get 6 cartons for £6
You know, (and yes I know how boring I'm going to sound :smile:) this consistent joke about eating chocolate and somehow developing diabetes is extremely disrespectful and ignorant to those people who have the disease.
I don't understand how it can constantly come up so freely, we wouldn't make jokes about cancer like this (yes, diabetes can also be life threatening).
My daughter was diagnosed with diabetes (type 1) when she was 8 and I assure you it had nothing to do with her sugar intake. So I hope you can understand where I am coming from.
I'm not aiming this at you personally, FD. It's an ongoing joke that I've never understood <3
Chanchi32
21 Sep 1615#1
sweet deal
937666
21 Sep 1614#4
Thanks Chanchi!
BuzzDuraband
21 Sep 1611#2
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Chanchi32
21 Sep 1615#1
sweet deal
BuzzDuraband
21 Sep 1611#2
FantasyDeals
21 Sep 169#3
Enjoy what? Getting diabetes? :neutral_face:
937666
21 Sep 1614#4
Thanks Chanchi!
karlie88
21 Sep 165#5
Might be going to a birthday celebration tomorrow so will take a box of chocolates and keep 7 for myself.
I might also take a bottle of champagne (Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label Non Vintage Champagne 75Cl) priced at £35.
Still undecided, will know by tomorrow.
Option 5: 2kg of chocolates for £1? :confused::neutral_face::laughing:
Ta OP.
Hot.
sradmad
21 Sep 166#6
Sweeeeeet deal chanchi, thank you heat added :smiley:
BuzzDuraband
21 Sep 1625#7
You know, (and yes I know how boring I'm going to sound :smile:) this consistent joke about eating chocolate and somehow developing diabetes is extremely disrespectful and ignorant to those people who have the disease.
I don't understand how it can constantly come up so freely, we wouldn't make jokes about cancer like this (yes, diabetes can also be life threatening).
My daughter was diagnosed with diabetes (type 1) when she was 8 and I assure you it had nothing to do with her sugar intake. So I hope you can understand where I am coming from.
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Option 1: The chocolate cartons are on a BOGOF. You can get 8 cartons of Quality Street/Celebrations - so 4 cartons of celebrations and 4 cartons of Quality streets, over 2 kg chocolate for £5. If you prefer cartons of Heroes, Roses, Wine Gums, Jelly Baby's, All sorts you can get 6 cartons for £6
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/SpecialOffers/SpecialOfferDetail/Default.aspx?promoId=A32069681
Option 2: 1.3kg Quality street tin for £4
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/details/?id=284743930
Option 3: 24 cans of coca cola for £4
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/details/?id=273867627
Option 4: £40 grocery shop of your choice for £33
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/
Enjoy
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I don't understand how it can constantly come up so freely, we wouldn't make jokes about cancer like this (yes, diabetes can also be life threatening).
My daughter was diagnosed with diabetes (type 1) when she was 8 and I assure you it had nothing to do with her sugar intake. So I hope you can understand where I am coming from.
If you need more information about diabetes, it might be worth reading this: https://www.diabetes.org.uk/Guide-to-diabetes/Enjoy-food/Eating-with-diabetes/Diabetes-food-myths/Myth-sugar-causes-diabetes/
I'm not aiming this at you personally, FD. It's an ongoing joke that I've never understood <3
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sweet deal
I might also take a bottle of champagne (Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label Non Vintage Champagne 75Cl) priced at £35.
Still undecided, will know by tomorrow.
Option 5: 2kg of chocolates for £1? :confused::neutral_face::laughing:
Ta OP.
Hot.
I don't understand how it can constantly come up so freely, we wouldn't make jokes about cancer like this (yes, diabetes can also be life threatening).
My daughter was diagnosed with diabetes (type 1) when she was 8 and I assure you it had nothing to do with her sugar intake. So I hope you can understand where I am coming from.
If you need more information about diabetes, it might be worth reading this: https://www.diabetes.org.uk/Guide-to-diabetes/Enjoy-food/Eating-with-diabetes/Diabetes-food-myths/Myth-sugar-causes-diabetes/
I'm not aiming this at you personally, FD. It's an ongoing joke that I've never understood <3