Re: Two for £1 each



"half_pint" <me@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:mmVqf.16007$mn1.13159@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> So does two cost me £2 or £1
> (Sainsburys mince pies).
>
£2 for 2 or £1.34 (whatever) each

It's quite simple, the more you buy the less you pay.

You could, of course, try to buy 2 & then get a refund for the other, the
shop would be perfectly in its rights to either ask for both back, or to
charge you the single price.

Personally, I'd just buy the widescreen TCV & be satisfied with that


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