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Posted 1 May 2018
How to get Sainsbury's Coupons *before* you shop
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Ever got annoyed that sainsbury's only print out coupons after you have paid, so you have to wait till your next shop to use them (or more likely lose them first, like I always do), rather than being able to use them on the shop you just paid for?
How to get Sainsbury's Coupons before you shop!
How to get Sainsbury's Coupons before you shop!
- Go to a self service till
- Scan your Nectar card
- Immediately click "pay" without scanning any items
- The till just dumps out all the coupons Sainsburys was due to give you (such as triple nectar points etc).
- You can then use them immediately.
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Edited by a community support team member, 2 May 2018
359 Comments
sorted byThat’s why AA batteries are hidden from the mrs. Not so rampant now is it?
Yeah, coming over here, taking our jobs...
Shame you didn't post it then..guess you know this week's lottery numbers as well..
It's too late for that once the till has been installed!
I don't use public transport for the same reason. I have several chauffers instead.
Yeah I don't use mobile phones as they have put Pigeons and crows out of work
how about cash machines, direct debits......
Yeah I know what you mean. I don't use cars, I prefer to pay people to just carry me to the places I need to go.
I usually buy the cheapest thing I can find to get the coupons then go back and do my normal shop with my coupons.
1 very small carrot or onion is usually really cheap.
You really live upto your user name!
I think this frees up staff so they can stack shelves rather than items running out.
Did a self service checkout steal your job
Think you need to hide the C cell batteries..... haven’t you noticed she’s always happy lately!!
Did you get replaced by a self service til ?
It is i used to work for sainsburys recently
Surely every machine takes a job from someone
Taking our women.... Bloody robots
You have plenty of time then. You can pay my bills as well please.
It's true to an extent. I've worked in retail including retail management for almost 10 years now. A certain pool of hours are allocated to the store for staff. This pool may change depending on the way the organisation works for example it may increase if sales increase and likewise reduce if sales reduce. Till trained staff in larger supermarkets generally stay on that task for the most part during their shift.
The presence of self service tills means less hours given to the store which ultimately equates to less staff needed. It's a cost saving exercise and also offers convenience for customers - that is when they aren't bleating out "unexpected item in bagging area" at a ridiculously loud volume.
sad but true
That’s exactly why self-scans should be installed in every single shop so that people wouldn’t waste their life doing a job that can be done by a machine. (And I know what I’m talking about, I was working for Sainsburys for a while)
I hope you don't use supermarkets either; but instead go to a traditional store where the shop-keep brings the goods to you.
If you do go to a supermarket, you at least leave the trolley right in the far corner of the car park.
Yeah, and don’t get me started on those “Spinning Jenny” thingies!
But it's good for company profits " were in the money, were in the money"
why do people post that rubbish, yet never post the information................
Amateurs. I don't pick up free papers to show solidarity with unemployed town criers everywhere.
Thanks! I only just became aware this was of interest to anyone else at all when - bizarrely - I started getting national news stories about it turning up in my Google News feed of "stories I might like":
mirror.co.uk/money/hero-shopper-spills-little-known
manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/uk-news/sainsburys-nectar-coupons-triple-point
birminghammail.co.uk/whats-on/shopping/hero-sainsburys-shopper-reveals-nectar
I guess Google knows me well.
"Hero Shopper"? I'll take that
Um... does this happen every time you post something on here? (edited)