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50p off per litre at tesco

Yes it's back on save 50p a l
Buy certain items and get a 10p per l off ie robinsons double conc buy 2 for £7 and get a voucher can use up to 5 vouchers at once so up to 50ppl off up to 100 l
I abused this offer last time filling up jerry cans and saved a fortune
Remember you only save if you need the product any way or get the ful 100 l
Ie 10 bottles of juice = £35 @5 vouchers
At 50l fill its £25 off
At 75l fill its £37.50 off
At 100l fill its £50 off
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I only managed 30p off the last time.....I'm bloody sick of Heinz Baked Beanz though,and I have still got more Robinsons than 2-stroke....... Thumbs Up
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you're still £5 up immediately on a full fill of the D3 as 80l saves £40 if you buy enough Robinsons for next summer's school fete. If you've got a larger capacity fuel tank even better.

The burn is only realising the fuller saving if as pinhead says you need the products and can use them before expiry. I'll not be spanking £40 on cream and Cathedral City, but I might need the bog rolls if I drink nothing but squash and instant coffee for the next 6 months.
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+1 for that! Thumbs Up
  
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I can't actually see that I'd be saving anything ?

What the hell I would do with 10 gallons of Robinsons is beyond my reckoning, your right in that you actually need the stuff in the first place ? It's clever what they have done but I think I'll just stick to full price fuel ?
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You get 10p off just for buying a box of Thorntons continental chocolates - good for Christmas presents - also they have been reduced from £12 to £6 Very Happy just wished I'd put them through seperately as would have got a 20p voucher Rolling Eyes
  
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Up to my eyes in Andrex Toilet roll and orange juice now !! Thumbs Up
  
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The same bottle of Robinsons was £1.89 last week it being £3.50 now on this deal doesn't seem much of a deal to me Confused
  
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This tempted me.. However as I don't currently have 10 Jerry cans knocking around I priced it up, obviously the Robinsons has some value however I just don't think it will add up, unless anyone knows where I can pick up the cans for free? Laughing

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£19.99 = 20 litre Jerry Can

10 bottles of robinsons = £35 = 0.50p off a litre

200 litres

10x 19.99 = £199.90

20 bottles = £70

Total spent = £269.90

Current price of Diesel = £1.389 p/l

200 litres = £277.8

Cost with Voucher use = £177.8

Saving £100 on fuel.

Cost to save £100 on fuel = £269.90

Saving after initial outlay = -£169.90
  
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If anyone needs any, I have circa 60 plastic 25L drums. Laughing

I normally use 10 or so when fuel is on offer, last time I had 300 L stored when the vouchers ended, I put 50L in the tank and 50L into 2 drums Thumbs Up
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I use empty chemical drums from work so theoretically they are free

If you go down this route then make sure they are perfectly clean as some chems are not good for your fuel system (round up as an example )
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Beaten to it by beanie
I do exactly the same bit in the car and a few drums full up to 100l
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wired4smoke wrote:
The same bottle of Robinsons was £1.89 last week it being £3.50 now on this deal doesn't seem much of a deal to me Confused

Yes I agree they have put price up but if you price match you should get it back in voucher form for your next shop just need 8 unique items in your basket to be able to price match
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It does appear that you are paying over the odds for the specific Coffee/Toilet rolls/Squash but you are still better off if you are filling up the tank. They are also doing it when you spend more than £8 on dairy products, so I think the trick there is to put it through as separate transactions.
  
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