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- 06-29-2007 06:14 PM #1stacey404Guest
Kingsmill Apparently if you email them asking for a money off coupon for a loaf of their bread. They emailed you back asking for your address and thats it. Not sure whether this will work for everyone. I have just read it myself, must be worth a go.
- 07-02-2007 12:56 AM #2gunton10An Active Frugaller who's become well respected
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this was posted by a rude person on hotukdeals.
i feel that this is extreamly rude jsut emailing a company and asking for a voucher as ther person did. this is not aimed at the poster.
- 07-02-2007 02:24 AM #3HeavenlyCharmAdmin
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There's no harm in asking a company if they can supply freebies (I've done it several times and received a lot of beauty stuff) - if they don't have any to give out or find that too many are abusing it then the worst they can do is say no.
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- 07-02-2007 02:46 AM #4FrugallerFrugaller Administrator
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Yep, agreed. If their bread is worth the extra money a discounted trial will get you addicted and make you buy more.
If they don't think it's that good they won't discount.
It's just a tip that has worked elsewhere, so fair enough to share it, even if you decide not to use it.
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I am quite tempted to e-mail Pepsi though and ask if I can try their Pepsi Ice Cucumber. (oh yes it's real!)
I love Kingsmill bread... just our Somerfield doesn't stock it so stuck with yucky Hovis
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- 07-02-2007 09:13 AM #7sweetyGuestThanks for the idea
- 07-04-2007 10:46 PM #8stacey404Guest
- 07-04-2007 10:51 PM #9HeavenlyCharmAdmin
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The texture is just weird - for white bread it should be soft and fluffy.
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- 07-04-2007 11:08 PM #10stacey404GuestI think they must use a cheaper ingrediant ir simething. I went to my local tesco last week and the bread was hard on the shelves so i saw a trolley with hovis on it they were taking it out back, i stoped them a picked up a loaf, (which was softish) they told me i couldnt have this one because it was going to be ffrozen!!! i told them to get lost and im not prepared to llose my teeth eating their other bread. Not impressed but i got my bread.
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