POSTED BY: rosecaitlin - offline, 9 months, 1 week agoTesco is to introduce a service to allow shoppers to pick up the free item from a Buy One Get One Free promotion at a time when they need it, rather than with the original purchase.
The retailer has launched "Buy One Get One Free - Later" to help households lower their amount of waste.
Not sure when but hot off the press.









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Babbabooey - Oct 16, 2009 15:55
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Rhianne - Oct 16, 2009 15:56
Brilliant.
I once had shopping delivered from Tesco and had one of my BOGOF items delivered as the other flavour was out of stock. So, if the above was the case, I could have gone to the store at a later date and got my remaining item!
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Starr - Oct 16, 2009 15:58
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mikebike - Oct 16, 2009 16:03
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magough - Oct 16, 2009 16:23
EDIT** just found it!
http://www.perfectpizza.co.uk/pizza-deals?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=img-hero-right&utm_campaign=09-oct-rebrand
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Starr - Oct 16, 2009 16:26
EDIT** just found it!
http://www.perfectpizza.co.uk/pizza-deals?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=img-hero-right&utm_campaign=09-oct-rebrand
Sweet
Repped for that
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MFewings - Oct 16, 2009 16:29
By the time the computer says youve already had the free item and then your charged again.....etc. I dread to think of the chaos this can cause.
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casparwhite - Oct 16, 2009 16:32
seems infeasible tho or maybe a cash cow for those that dont get around to redeeming them
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rosecaitlin - Oct 16, 2009 16:35
seems infeasible tho or maybe a cash cow for those that dont get around to redeeming them
good idea for tesco to get you into their shop again to fill up the trolley with stuff you may not have bought first time round so win for tesco and win for the customer as you will get your free food.
womder how much of an expiry date will be on them,
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aScottishBloke - Oct 16, 2009 16:35
Yep, another incentive to get you back into the shop. Nice way of ensuring some shoppers pay full price. There must be tons of people who don't use (or lose) their vouchers.
Win Win Win for Tesco again.
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casparwhite - Oct 16, 2009 16:38
they recently opened another tesco hug massive superstore in lamai on koh samui......theres already 1 in chaweng along with a massive big c.......no need
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faevilangel - Oct 16, 2009 16:41
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tallpete33 - Oct 16, 2009 16:56
Are people that stupid that they deliberately buy BOGOF stuff they can't store or use before it goes off ? Oh...forget I asked that :giggle:
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mikebike - Oct 16, 2009 17:00
Yep, another incentive to get you back into the shop. Nice way of ensuring some shoppers pay full price. There must be tons of people who don't use (or lose) their vouchers.
Win Win Win for Tesco again.
Yes I agree with what you say but as a loyal tesco shopper for me its perfect
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harlzter - Oct 16, 2009 17:02
If you are buying one at full price anyway you may as well take the free one too, the only things that get left to go off in our house is my socks, if something is coming up to date I will find a use for it or freeze it in the case of veg (after blanching) smoothies are a great way to use fruit up.
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Mrs.Z - Oct 16, 2009 17:05
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callum9999 - Oct 16, 2009 17:12
Are people that stupid that they deliberately buy BOGOF stuff they can't store or use before it goes off ? Oh...forget I asked that :giggle:
Thats not a problem in my house, but if someone wanted to buy an item that was BOGOF, I'm sure the vast majority of people would get the free one, regardless of whether they will finish it or not.
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casparwhite - Oct 16, 2009 17:15
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Syzable - Oct 16, 2009 17:18
Could be handy for milk and bread.
But personally i'd just go to the local shop than goto my local Tesco (which is the size of most shopping centres. lol)
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Mrs.Z - Oct 16, 2009 17:51
Sometimes bakery stuff and also things like the big packs of Muller yoghurts they have on offer