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I've only had Trolley for a couple of days & I have to say it's brilliant. There are several items we buy infrequently, but enough to have worked out that supermarkets are regularly price gouging & also only discounting amounts they added a few weeks prior. Buying at the wrong moment from the wrong shop can quickly add up. Having done a major shop at Lidl a few days prior there were some items they just don't stock, so I loaded up the stores I could visit on a sensible driving circuit. On a spend of £180 I recon the app saved me over £15 (i.e. it may well have cost almost £200) plus canny application of card holder offers & multibuy discounts saved me another £50. (i.e. the overall total might have been £250!) Having the app live in store meant I could check items I'd not gone in intending to buy but looked good were not in fact cheaper at the other stores on my route. Had I installed the Asda app correctly I'd have saved even more money on top of what my Morrison's & Nectar cards enabled - about £14. So I got a shop of about £270 for £180. Now clearly that is situational & would only work on my buying habits - I went out with a shorter list than I came home with. But on the basis of a penny saved being a penny earned, a coupe of hours shopping I'd have been doing anyway in one of the three stores on my route actually matched my current chargable rate of £50 per hour. I class that as a win. For the future, it gives me a whole new advantage if I save petrol by doing an online shop now.
changed description from "I've only had Trolley for a couple of days & I have to say it's brilliant. There are several items we buy infrequently, but enough to have worked out that supermarkets are regularly price gouging & also only discounting amounts they added a few weeks prior. Buying at the wrong moment from the wrong shop can quickly add up. Having done a major shop at Lidl a few days prior there were some items they just don't stock, so I loaded up the stores I could visit on a sensible driving circuit. On a spend of £180 I recon the app saved me over £15 (i.e. it may well have cost almost £200) plus canny application of card holder offers & multibuy discounts saved me another £50. (i.e. the overall total might have been £250!) Having the app live in store meant I could check items I'd not gone in intending to buy but looked good were not in fact cheaper at the other stores on my route. Had I installed the Asda app correctly I'd have saved even more money on top of what my Morrison's & Nectar cards enabled - about £14. So I got a shop of about £270 for £180. Now clearly that is situational & would only work on my buying habits - I went out with a shorter list than I came home with. But on the basis of a penny saved being a penny earned, a coupe of hours shopping I'd have been doing anyway in one of the three stores on my route actually matched my current chargable rate of £50 per hour. I class that as a win. For the future gives me a whole new advantage if I save petrol by doing an online shop now.
" to "I've only had Trolley for a couple of days & I have to say it's brilliant. There are several items we buy infrequently, but enough to have worked out that supermarkets are regularly price gouging & also only discounting amounts they added a few weeks prior. Buying at the wrong moment from the wrong shop can quickly add up. Having done a major shop at Lidl a few days prior there were some items they just don't stock, so I loaded up the stores I could visit on a sensible driving circuit. On a spend of £180 I recon the app saved me over £15 (i.e. it may well have cost almost £200) plus canny application of card holder offers & multibuy discounts saved me another £50. (i.e. the overall total might have been £250!) Having the app live in store meant I could check items I'd not gone in intending to buy but looked good were not in fact cheaper at the other stores on my route. Had I installed the Asda app correctly I'd have saved even more money on top of what my Morrison's & Nectar cards enabled - about £14. So I got a shop of about £270 for £180. Now clearly that is situational & would only work on my buying habits - I went out with a shorter list than I came home with. But on the basis of a penny saved being a penny earned, a coupe of hours shopping I'd have been doing anyway in one of the three stores on my route actually matched my current chargable rate of £50 per hour. I class that as a win. For the future, it gives me a whole new advantage if I save petrol by doing an online shop now.
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