Found this in the Carlisle branch, was told it is a national reduction. In-store only
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ghagra1
3 Jul 17#1
ssaunders78
3 Jul 17#2
Do you know how long this is for?
ghagra1 to ssaunders78
3 Jul 17#4
It's a reduction so I think it's while stocks last. X
copystuff
3 Jul 171#3
Just checked local but no luck
ssaunders78
3 Jul 17#5
Thanks will check my local tomorrow :smiley:
kaymate
4 Jul 17#6
these are absolutely brilliant pans
shaon89ahmed
4 Jul 17#7
Good one mate
mdentz
4 Jul 17#8
scanned at £18 in my local store, loads of them too :disappointed:
ghagra1 to mdentz
4 Jul 17#9
That's strange as staff told me they are normally national at these kind of reductions. Was it the same size?
noonshuine
4 Jul 171#10
Last few times I asked after the starwars Lego etc they said each store gets a certain amount each month that they can use to clear stock, but what gets chosen is upto the manager and prices are changed on database so they scan a reduced prices on tills at those stores only if that makes sense
mdentz
4 Jul 171#11
Yeah same size, such a shame too as one of these would be ideal for cooking my daily omelettes! Wonder if Asda Living will have the offer on, there's one of those next to my work.
copystuff
4 Jul 17#12
£21 in Asda spondon Derby at 5am
sept
4 Jul 17#13
Great find. Will have to check my local :smiley:
missmisiowa
5 Jul 17#14
from my humble experience, there are 3 types of asda stores:
1. small stores - pulls all old stock from shelves - no national reductions, has only local reductions/stickers of unpredictable prices
2. regular size stores - participates in national reductions and also have local reductions
3. huge stores - keeps all stock at rrp = no reductions, also rarely has local reductions
it works for me 90% of the time - i do asda runs a lot :-)
have fun!
DDDoodle
6 Jul 17#15
what's the size of the pan? Can't make it out from the pic. cheers
ghagra1 to DDDoodle
7 Jul 17#16
20cm. X
DDDoodle
7 Jul 17#17
HEAT, got the last one from Asda Redditch and it scanned at £1.40 :-) thanks!
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1. small stores - pulls all old stock from shelves - no national reductions, has only local reductions/stickers of unpredictable prices
2. regular size stores - participates in national reductions and also have local reductions
3. huge stores - keeps all stock at rrp = no reductions, also rarely has local reductions
it works for me 90% of the time - i do asda runs a lot :-)
have fun!