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Sun 07th March 2010 by tkey 3 Comments

Browsing the Asda Direct website i found this………………

Somebody please say this isnt as stupid as it sounds!!

Collect In-Store!

Free delivery on orders over £25 when collecting in store (selected stores only)

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  1. maureen guest says

    Tue 23rd March 2010 at 18:14

    that is typical of asda,i had glasses made at asda in sheffield to cut a very long story short thet were not made properly,i could not read through them.the manageress kept telling that they were correct,and that i could see though them if i lifted my head up, and up, and up,no this is not a misprint this is a fact,i was told that the glasses i had been using for three years and had no trouble with were wrong.eventually i went back to the place i had had my original glasses made (which asda said were wrong)and had some more glasses made,which i can see through without having to lift my head up,lift my head up,lift my head up…..and i can also see where i am walking because i dont have to lift my head up,lift my head up,lift my head up.

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  2. Joseph says

    Fri 23rd April 2010 at 17:36

    I originally ordered an ecigarette just to use when I absolutely could not smoke. The 2nd day after it arrived I quit smoking for good. This is a good product that works. Finding the right model and doing the right amount of research on YouTube and other social networks is important- maybe the most important part of quitting smoking using an ecig.

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  3. Edward Willhoft says

    Tue 12th October 2010 at 14:21

    Have just purchased from Burgh Heath ASDA a bag of Continental Rolls with a BBD of 13-10-10 (Bar Code: 0207670000570).

    They were disgustingly over-salted. The value of the pack doesn’t make it worth my while to get them replaced! However, ASDA should take on board this feedback and apply basic quality control procedures. It’s clearly safer to buy bakery products from Sainsbury which I shall do in future! What other products are sold through ASDA without applying QC?

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