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Should we all shop at Asda for the next few months?

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Oopsadaisy1 Sat 08-Oct-22 08:42:19

I can get Asda delivery but it would take me 45 minutes to drive there, so I won’t be going there to shop.

FannyCornforth Sat 08-Oct-22 07:55:19

Asda do some nice clothes too, their leggings are very good.

Galaxy Sat 08-Oct-22 07:54:17

I know it's £1 but in my head the headlines said 'giving away', I cant find any of those headlines now thoughgrin. I think asda do some good community initiatives but I rarely shop there.

BlueBelle Sat 08-Oct-22 07:52:44

I alternate between Asda and Aldi so yes and if I meet my friend we can be two old birds chatting over the soup after
we ve done our shopping Why not goods and prices no better no worse

FannyCornforth Sat 08-Oct-22 07:44:52

infoman

Sorry,forget it was a flat rate of a pound,am I forgiven?

Still a good bargain though.

Of course! smile
Funnily enough, yesterday’s thread also mistakenly said that it was free, so perhaps there is something subliminal going on in the reporting of the deal.

Calendargirl Sat 08-Oct-22 07:38:15

Not all of us live near an Asda.

By the time I’ve driven 20 odd miles, would be cheaper to eat at home.

infoman Sat 08-Oct-22 07:37:08

Sorry,forget it was a flat rate of a pound,am I forgiven?

Still a good bargain though.

FannyCornforth Sat 08-Oct-22 06:39:34

metro.co.uk/2022/10/07/asda-launches-1-winter-warmer-meal-deal-for-over-60s-17521387/amp/

FannyCornforth Sat 08-Oct-22 06:37:16

It’s not free. It’s £1
There was another thread about this yesterday

infoman Sat 08-Oct-22 06:35:27

to say thank for supplying free soup,a roll and unlimited tea/coffee for the months of November and December to the over 60's?