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goose
12-12-2005, 03:09 PM
Hey everyone, looking for some help, I have some Alpro vouchers to use up by the end of the year, but can only redeem them at Tesco.
Without actually having to join tesco shopping can anyone tell me if i can get Dairy free items other than milk and custard from tesco.
Tried to find a list of items they stock online but they wanted me to join which im not too keen on.
if anyone can help please list some items or ill have to have a journey there which is the other side of town and thats not fun. cheers xx:notworthy
It depends on your local tescos to be honest....
My local one is huge and stocks various Alpro goodies- chocolate milk, normal milk, yoghurts and milkshakes. So if its a big Tescos theres likely to be a fair range of stuff. But its very variable!!
goose
12-12-2005, 03:30 PM
Oh it's a huge store one of the biggest tescos in scotland its just a nightmare racking roung every shelve and asking doen't help they look are you sometimes like your on another planet. it about time supermarkets realised how many people cant just go into the shop and but whatever.
Big ones do tend to have most of the range. The Alpro milkshakes and stuff are with normal milk and the yoghurts are with the normal yoghurts as well. Well thats whats supposed to happen, but whether thats actually where you will find them is another matter! I hope this helps in some way :)
just go to the customer services as soon as you go in and get them to say where the free from stuff is. they tend to put it all together. good luck
Tesco are quite good about vouchers and will accept them even if you don't buy the goods, so you don't really need to spend them on Alpro products - but if you did you are probably restricted to milk, yoghurt, custard, desserts or soya dream. The desserts are quite good as you can use them like custard but they are obviously in smaller quantities - they warm up ok in the microwave. I use plain yofu quite a lot either as creme fraiche or to make a yoghurt/mint dip sauce. I also love their chocolate milk shake from the chiller cabinet - very thick and creamy (also warms nicely for hot chocolate).
You could probably also get away with using the vouchers at Asda as I'm pretty sure they take vouchers meant for other stores and if you use one of the automatic tills they won't be any wiser anyway.
Tesco own brand Jaffa Cakes (orange box, not value) are dairy free and their organic plain chocolate is very good too.
goose
13-12-2005, 11:46 AM
Cheers everyone for the help, ill prob see customer service like Matt said and ask them for a route map to the free from range, they aways put that isle next to stupid things like pet food or cooking / condiments.
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