Free food!

If you read the fine print on the bottom of the meal it does say one per transaction up to the value of £2.99, how does it work though? you just keep scanning it on the self serve?
 
Here is my photo of mine!, going back later for some more. This will do me now for work!.

21926_10151103342541825_1700443537_n.jpg
 
irony is these are so high in salt content you couldn't possibly be minding your weight if you ate them.

irony

Another ironic thing about all this is that they are weightwatchers meals that are coming in at 300-400 cal per meal...you can have soup, a piece of bread and a low cal yoghurt for the same as that (314 cal)

vi1i4o.jpg


Edit: still printed off, cut out and going to use the vouchers tonight like...free is free :D
 
I would go back for some more, but I have no more room in the fridge! Joys of having one small fridge shared between 4 people :(

If you read the fine print on the bottom of the meal it does say one per transaction up to the value of £2.99, how does it work though? you just keep scanning it on the self serve?

For the first 4 I bought, the person manually input £3 off so were free.
The second lot of 4, they scanned the voucher so I had to pay 4p haha.

Anyone been refused more than one voucher in a transaction?

In the T&Cs it says only 1 per transaction, but no-where does it say 1 per customer so as long as you do them per transaction, you can't be refused sale!
 
I can confirm that these are working. My missus took them to Tesco this afternoon and even though they did not scan through the self-service till, the supervisor came over and scanned them through for her. :D

Cheers!
 
Well, my local doesn't have the self-service scanners, and in an effort to avoid looking stupid in front of a big queue of people, I only tried it with one voucher (which worked!). I'll just keep going back each day until the end of December. :p
 
Back
Top Bottom