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Old 24-12-2022, 19:28   #696
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Re: Rising cost of living

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
If they have to substitute a item and its dearer they refund the difference with a voucher.

That is Sainsburys as l don't know how the other supermarkets work.
Tesco simply charge the cheaper price of the item that you ordered. If the substitution is cheaper they charge the lower price. They even factor in, if the item was on special offer and a different pack size.

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Originally Posted by Taf View Post
Bl**dy welsh arsembly led by Labour....

"Plans to reduce financial help for some of the "poorest and most vulnerable" people in Wales towards the cost of their NHS glasses has been criticised.

Proposals are to lower the current £39.10 contribution for children and adults on some benefits to £22".

Those needing glasses with the least complex eyesight problems are the most popular in Wales, as latest official figures show almost 75% of the 132,000 patients were in that lowest band."

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-63627177
The ads on TV seem to indicate that glasses with simple lenses are available pretty cheaply. Once your have the optical prescription, you can go wherever.
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