Jennings Bitter £1/bottle in some Morrisons (November)
The Ormskirk Baron (Free subscription) | 11/08/2009
@chilliupnorth has tipped me off that at least his Morrisons (Redcar) has Jennings Bitter[2/5] for £1/bottle in the 'seasonal ale' section
The Ormskirk Baron (Free subscription) | 11/08/2009
@chilliupnorth has tipped me off that at least his Morrisons (Redcar) has Jennings Bitter[2/5] for £1/bottle in the 'seasonal ale' section
Alwayswriteagain (Free subscription) | 11/08/2009
Today I’ve been to the shops and I bought a bottle of Kedem grape juice, several Tivall vegetarian items, Yarden hummus and aubergine dip. All the produce had travelled from Israel and was on display at Morrisons Supermarket, Whitefield, Bury, North Manchester despite a fusillade of empty threats and bully-boy tactics from the Palestine Solidarity Campaign whose members are supposed to...
The Sagely Wisdom of a British Eccentric (Free subscription) | 11/08/2009
... for you now, Carol" . To see her you wouldn't think she was younger than I am. She was in Morrisons yesterday, giving everyone a running commentary on what she was doing, although none really wanted to know. Dr Evil from two doors away was in there as well.He left with his trolley; then wandered around the car park, & went back in again; then wandered around the car park some more....
The Observer (Free subscription) | yesterday
Clubcard helps supermarket reverse loss of shoppers as slump hit, while Waitrose and Morrisons also increase their share Tesco has increased its share of the grocery market for the first time in nearly two years after doubling the points accrued to its Clubcard loyalty scheme. The latest data from the market research firm TNS shows Tesco's market share rose to 30.7% in the three months to November,...
Karen's Blog (Free subscription) | 11/09/2009
According to this article it is possible to cook Christmas dinner for eight people for just £2.78 a head. The Good Housekeeping Institute priced 11 ingredients mainly from Lidl and Morrisons and some from Tesco and Sainsbury’s. It found that it is possible to buy a turkey from Lidl and Morrisons for just £9.99. Lidl also came out best for some of the trimmings such...
Iola's Idiocy (Free subscription) | 11/10/2009
... and have 6 varieties of flavoured LF cream cheese but no plain one? I know Asda isn't quite in the Morrisons quality league for cheese, fish and fresh veg (which may have been a theme on both shopping lists) but I'd have thought one in a posh village on the edge of both Leeds and Bradford might have been trying a bit harder.... Weigh day tomorrow - my WW lady is keen to find "valid"...
Punk Friction (Free subscription) | 11/09/2009
This single was a bit more popular for the Stranglers. Off the same Dreamtime album and a bit more mainstream. As the sun is currently shining then very apt today. Just a word on yesterday. It was great to meet long term Punk Friction commenter "arstider" and his pal who bravely ventured into the sea of blue at Morrisons for a 3/4 of a pint each (don't ask where the rest of it went...
Eurogamer (Free subscription) | yesterday
10/11/09 @ 12:30 +6 Nope! Morrisons a penny cheaper! 10/11/09 @ 12:31 Or Makro @ £20 10/11/09 @ 12:31 Got mine from Sainsbury's this morning on the way to work, about 8.50am. No queueing, no fussing. 10/11/09 @ 12:33 +1 Just snagged a PS3 MW2 for 26 GBP, bargain. Woodnotes is right about Makro's 20 GBP offer, which makes MW2 the cheapest AAA launch game evar! 10/11/09 @ 12:34 Yep Morrisons...
Dealspwn (Free subscription) | yesterday
... tv, consoles and the game. Check out the store locator here . Click here to see the £25.99 deal @ Morrisons No membership required for this one, but it is a little dearer. Morrisons aren’t selling the game online either, but you can find a bunch of their stores here . Click here to see the £26 deal @ Sainsbury’s Sainsbury’s are offering the game online at the price listed, but you’ll...
Times Online (Free subscription) | yesterday
Tesco, Britain’s biggest supermarket, doubled the discount available through its loyalty card scheme this year to allow customers to receive their extra money-off vouchers in time for Christmas shopping. Sainsbury’s and Morrisons, Britain’s third and fourth largest supermarket chains, also offered improved voucher schemes. Asda has not released a loyalty card, but has provided a series of non-food...
Memories of Life (Free subscription) | 11/08/2009
... tired of conforming to their accent anyway. Gave up ages ago. *yawns* Oh and after that went to Morrisons. Bought prawn cocktails. Which tastes shit in my opinion, its like Mayonaise with a bit of prawns more like. Its like drinking mayo or something. Finished up this chicken rice and a salmon fillet. Oh no...I still got to work tonight. I'll just rather sleep early. No point in taking a...
Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
... till roll growth was also ahead of the 4.4 per cent in the wider market. Among its main rivals, Morrisons showed the fastest growth – up 8.5 per cent – as it ratchets up expansion plans and consolidates stores bought from the Co-operative group following its takeover of Somerfield.Asda, which is owned by US giant Wal-Mart, consolidated its position as the UK number two with a market share...
Times Online (Free subscription) | yesterday
... place. In the meantime, though, Tesco’s traditional competitors raised their game considerably. Morrisons, for years hindered by the effort of having to integrate Safeway, is aiming to top the sales growth charts for a third successive Christmas. Asda, too, is firing on all cylinders while Sainsbury’s, which had been expected to suffer during the recession, has turned out to be doughtier...
Saga (Free subscription) | yesterday
... rates at Moneysupermarket.com or find a broker near you at this www.unbiased.co.uk£25 extra for Morrisons shoppersSupermarket Morrisons is re-launching its Christmas Collector Card this year, giving shoppers the chance to get £25 towards the cost of their Christmas lunch. To qualify, you will need to spend £40 or more in one transaction each week for five of the six weeks between...
Independent.ie - European RSS Feed (Free subscription) | yesterday
... ahead of the 4.4% seen by the wider market for the first time since 2007.Among its main rivals, Morrisons showed the fastest growth - up 8.5% - as it ratchets up expansion plans and consolidates stores bought from the Co-operative group following its takeover of .Asda, which is owned by giant , consolidated its position as the UK number two with a market share of 17.3% in the 12 weeks to...