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In message , at 07:28:43 on Thu, 9 Feb
2012, Roland Perry remarked: would you expect to be able to buy one Pastrami and one roast beef from this same range of cooked meats, for a total of £3? http://www.perry.co.uk/images/two-for-three-quid.jpg Not without the word "any" appearing. That's the Morrisons scheme, yes. But ASDA would automatically include similar items. Happened to be in the CoOp today, and it's worse than I thought. For example, Unsmoked Bacon in a packet marked "2 for £4", which seems to mean "two of *these* for £4". Next to it, Smoked Bacon marked "Any 2 £4", and mentioning it was a bacon offer, but no other bacon similarly marked that it might be combined with. And nearby some Beefburgers "Any 2 £4" with small print saying it was restricted to "any burgers", although again only one type was available. And round the other side some Chicken marked "Mix & Match Any 3 for £10" with a nearby shelf label listing at least half a dozen items, all of which had the same sticker. [It was this one that they messed up before, the till falsely claiming that red and white meat, which were both listed, couldn't be mixed.] -- Roland Perry |