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There's saving money, and there's being tight: saving money at the expense of other people, or simply for the miserly hell of it.

Tell us about measures that go beyond simple belt tightening into the realms of Mr Scrooge.

(, Thu 23 Oct 2008, 13:58)
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Bananas
Didn't some guy do that with Tesco bananas too?

I seem to remember the clubcard points they gave out as a special promotion for the aforementioned unzippable fruit were worth more than then the price paid at the till.

Can't remember if he then sold them or gave them away outside the shop. Made the Local News! Woo!!!
(, Mon 27 Oct 2008, 10:20, 2 replies)
I remember
that from Have I Got News For You.
(, Mon 27 Oct 2008, 10:24, closed)
Linkage
The bananas story, and another time when somebody tried ready meals - although that probably made him look like a crazy loner stocking up for doomsday.
(, Mon 27 Oct 2008, 13:51, closed)
Its interesting that the articale claims
"The Tesco Clubcard was surely one of the greatest marketing ideas of all time. Launched in 1996, the loyalty card now has some 10 million subscribers and spawned a multitude of copycats."
If I read this correctly, it was launched in 1996, and all other loyalty cards are copy cats!.
Back in 1989 (that seven years before 1996), I was one of many in the software development team for the Homebase Spend and Save loyalty card, which was launched in 1990. That's SIX years before Tesco claimed to have invented the loyalty card.
Sounds like Tesco are talking bollocks to me.
In fact all this really started with Green Shield Stamps if you're old enough and can remember back that far.
(, Tue 28 Oct 2008, 11:13, closed)

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