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, at 07:17:30 on Fri, 17 Feb 2012, " remarked: If something was say 2 quid but two for 3 quid, then after the second went through, a pound would be deducted. The thing is, this still happened even if the unit price had been dropped to less than 50p. The CoOp was like that too. That though has changed now, such that the BOGOF or whatever doesn't apply to discounted items, so that if for the above example the price was dropped to 1.75 (they're not nearly so generous with their discounts now, either), you'd pay 3.50 for two. My Tesco Express lurches from trying to sell its discount stuff at 90% of original price, to 25%. You don't know from one day to the next what they'll be offering. Got some bacon earlier in the week for 85p (down from £3.32). Why they think I'll pay £1.65 for a £1.85 item with only a day to go, I have no idea. -- Roland Perry |