£40 giftcard at Waitrose or John Lewis after two £100 pound shops at Waitrose by December 4th. FOR NEW CUSTOMERS ONLY.
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Turnip
30 Oct 1614#5
Easy to spend £100 at Waitrose. A 4pk of baked beans, a box of teabags and a tube of toothpaste. Total £100... :smirk:
jamesakabob
30 Oct 1610#18
You do know that you're supposed to take the packaging off first right?
IamWill to Turnip
30 Oct 166#6
4pk of natural goodness gently smoked hint of gold fragranced (for the next day) baked beans £45
Passed through (the brand refers to the lemur digested nature of this product) loose leaf tea, bagged in Peruvian caterpillar silk extruded enclosures for convenience, £50.
Colgate toothpaste, £5
Done :smiley:
bonzobanana
30 Oct 163#17
I buy at Waitrose sometimes. At the moment they are giving me £8 off £40 vouchers at the checkout.
It's not a cheap shop overall but there are ways of getting very good value you need to get a waitrose loyalty card.
Free coffee and newspaper if you spend £10 or over.
You can select 20% off about 10 items using mywaitrose youroffers. It's only a subset but can combine it with other offers if you are careful.
Often many reductions in store.
Essential range overs good value.
Normal great offers to entice customers like any other supermarket.
What you don't do is go in and buy their normal mid range or high quality stuff or branded goods at normal price. So if your the type of person who makes a list and just goes in for those products its not for you. If you shop open to trying different stuff for meals based on offers etc then it can be great value.
In a way this has the same limitation as Lidl and Aldi in that the range is limited. Here the range is limited because you simply won't pay the price of some of their goods. For me Lidl is limited (don't have aldi) because the range is slightly limited and some products I find very poor quality.
I tend to only go to Waitrose when I have a voucher or I'm spending just over £10 so I get the free paper and coffee.
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cjhilton49
29 Oct 161#1
Are alcohol purchases allowed in the £100?
franconormand
29 Oct 161#2
Needs to be added--
This is new customers only
JABBERWOC to franconormand
30 Oct 16#16
Ta. Done.
NUMBER8GAMESTER
30 Oct 16#3
Hotness
retrosling
30 Oct 16#4
Can this be used in conjunction with other offers?
Turnip
30 Oct 1614#5
Easy to spend £100 at Waitrose. A 4pk of baked beans, a box of teabags and a tube of toothpaste. Total £100... :smirk:
IamWill to Turnip
30 Oct 166#6
4pk of natural goodness gently smoked hint of gold fragranced (for the next day) baked beans £45
Passed through (the brand refers to the lemur digested nature of this product) loose leaf tea, bagged in Peruvian caterpillar silk extruded enclosures for convenience, £50.
Colgate toothpaste, £5
Done :smiley:
robodan918
30 Oct 16#7
20 percent back isn't bad. I'd prefer discount up front though
Heat anyway
CharlesCalthrop
30 Oct 16#8
Enough cashback to get a swan grinder...
vwblack
30 Oct 161#9
Challenge yourself to buy at Aldi or Lidl and enjoy the savings
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Passed through (the brand refers to the lemur digested nature of this product) loose leaf tea, bagged in Peruvian caterpillar silk extruded enclosures for convenience, £50.
Colgate toothpaste, £5
Done :smiley:
It's not a cheap shop overall but there are ways of getting very good value you need to get a waitrose loyalty card.
Free coffee and newspaper if you spend £10 or over.
You can select 20% off about 10 items using mywaitrose youroffers. It's only a subset but can combine it with other offers if you are careful.
Often many reductions in store.
Essential range overs good value.
Normal great offers to entice customers like any other supermarket.
What you don't do is go in and buy their normal mid range or high quality stuff or branded goods at normal price. So if your the type of person who makes a list and just goes in for those products its not for you. If you shop open to trying different stuff for meals based on offers etc then it can be great value.
In a way this has the same limitation as Lidl and Aldi in that the range is limited. Here the range is limited because you simply won't pay the price of some of their goods. For me Lidl is limited (don't have aldi) because the range is slightly limited and some products I find very poor quality.
I tend to only go to Waitrose when I have a voucher or I'm spending just over £10 so I get the free paper and coffee.
All comments (23)
This is new customers only
Passed through (the brand refers to the lemur digested nature of this product) loose leaf tea, bagged in Peruvian caterpillar silk extruded enclosures for convenience, £50.
Colgate toothpaste, £5
Done :smiley:
Heat anyway