Large tin of quality street was £5.99 now just £2.99
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skiddlydiddly
28 Feb 178#2
Dude.
cheapnnasty1
28 Feb 175#10
I have never ever found a deal that people post on here in my local b&m.
backinstock
28 Feb 174#1
Sweet.
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backinstock
28 Feb 174#1
Sweet.
skiddlydiddly
28 Feb 178#2
Dude.
PowerPantsPete to skiddlydiddly
28 Feb 17#4
Hahahahahahaha brilliant ^^^^^^^^^
ashmac
28 Feb 17#3
never see sny deals in my local
mel456
28 Feb 17#5
bbd?
vj2568
28 Feb 17#6
national deal?
bracey100
28 Feb 171#7
i don't :disappointed:
supersinky2008
28 Feb 172#8
Nothing in my local B & M, nor 4 packs of Fanta (330ml) for 50p, nor the 4 pack of Heinz tomatoes for £1, nor the Nescafe Columbian coffee for £1.49 !!!! In fact I went in to get some more rubble bags / sacks and some Panasonic D cell batteries, and they hadn't any of them either. Wasted visit. (Ashington store - Northumberland.)
termite to supersinky2008
28 Feb 17#16
Try going in for mealworms, I bet you won't be disappointed.
deanpbarry to supersinky2008
2 Mar 17#38
I too have never found a B&M deal available in my local store in Bristol. I often find that people vote hot just because someone finds a good deal in their local store. having trawled through all the comments to date I don't see one that suggests anybody else has found this deal. Obviously I am pleased for the person who posted the deal
assuming they actually found it in stock.
futura
28 Feb 171#9
Might be worth mentioning which store in case it's a 1 store wonder
amour3k to futura
28 Feb 17#20
Agreed!, hehehe.
cheapnnasty1
28 Feb 175#10
I have never ever found a deal that people post on here in my local b&m.
lima183
28 Feb 17#11
Same here, I normally pick up the last 2 in the store & know I will never see the product again.missus always says why didn't you get more.
SkyeVincent
28 Feb 17#12
Got the last one in the Peterborough store last week so no need to waste a trip there!
amour3k to SkyeVincent
28 Feb 17#19
Huh?.
Last week?, this week is like a different week altogether right?, so .....
andykapa
28 Feb 172#13
Rubbish b&m. Its a big scam.
SkyeVincent to andykapa
28 Feb 17#14
Wow. Strong words... any proof?
justicesj
28 Feb 17#15
heat added to make it 666 degrees
supersinky2008
28 Feb 171#17
Aye - very true, plus massive sacks of peanuts for birds at £14.99 !!!
amour3k
28 Feb 17#18
OMD!!.
Yum, yum!, hehehe. :-)
RGB
28 Feb 171#21
Went in my local store to find deals end up buying other stuff
amour3k to RGB
28 Feb 17#23
Hahahahaha, yep!, that's kida the irony of 'life' sometimes, huh?.
I can relate to your 'pain', as I'm often burdened in replicating your very same ... :confused: hehehe. :stuck_out_tongue:
juggler1 to RGB
1 Mar 171#28
Heard a comedian say ' like, when the till person greets you at sains/ Tesco, and says ' do you have a nectar/club card?' , they should say at B&M' do you actually need all this stuff?' :smiley:
SkyeVincent
28 Feb 17#22
So, as these are ex-Christmas stock and therefore End Of Line, I highly doubt they would have any more in stock.
amour3k
28 Feb 17#24
Fair enough?, there's a lot of logic in your reasoning mind?, hehehe.
But, as per what you implied with Stores 'stock levels', etc?.
I blatantly hope not though ..... :-)
Mawali
1 Mar 17#25
how massive are the sacks?
spannerzone
1 Mar 171#26
Who remembers when these tins weighed about 5kg and cost about £0.65p?
:smile:
M_z to spannerzone
1 Mar 17#27
No, but the chocolates definitely used to be much better quality before it was acquired by Nestle in 1988.
Angri to spannerzone
1 Mar 171#29
I've told you a million times not to exaggerate!
spannerzone
1 Mar 172#30
:smile:
amour3k
1 Mar 171#31
That picture comes up every time this Quality Streets Deal comes up ... hahahahaha. :-)
amour3k
1 Mar 17#32
Oh, wasn't aware of that?.
I thought Nestle always owned Quality Streets?.
Who owned it before then .....
M_z
1 Mar 17#33
Rowntree Mackintosh, like Cadbury, they were a Quaker owned business concerned with the welfare of their staff and the quality of their products. The multinational brands like Nestle and Kraft which now own these two, are only concerned with the bottom line - so they reduce costs by any method they legally can: so moving production to cheap locations and reducing the quality of the ingredients.
amour3k
1 Mar 17#34
Hmmmmmmmm, that's a bit drastic then?, but I see what your saying though?.
Thanx anyway ...
spannerzone
1 Mar 17#35
Some things on HUKD are guaranteed, Henry vacuum deals will feature him snorting coke and Quality street featuring massive tins from the olden days :smile:
M_z
1 Mar 17#36
No problems?
amour3k
1 Mar 17#37
Hehehehehehehe, no cooment. ;-)
But I hear you ..... lol.
termite
3 Mar 17#39
Factoring in inflation etc., Quality St. are cheaper now than they have ever been.
amour3k to termite
6 Mar 17#40
Depends on interpretation really?.
many moons back the metal tins were HUGE!.
It's NOT to be said to be that way again now is it?, so ..... lool.
termite
6 Mar 17#41
I'm not sure what you mean, but gram for gram the Quality Street sweets are cheaper now.
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assuming they actually found it in stock.
Last week?, this week is like a different week altogether right?, so .....
Yum, yum!, hehehe. :-)
I can relate to your 'pain', as I'm often burdened in replicating your very same ... :confused: hehehe. :stuck_out_tongue:
But, as per what you implied with Stores 'stock levels', etc?.
I blatantly hope not though ..... :-)
:smile:
:smile:
I thought Nestle always owned Quality Streets?.
Who owned it before then .....
Thanx anyway ...
But I hear you ..... lol.
many moons back the metal tins were HUGE!.
It's NOT to be said to be that way again now is it?, so ..... lool.