That infamous Threshers 40% off voucher!
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That infamous Threshers 40% off voucher!
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- speedbird591
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There was an interesting comparison on the BBC News showing how much of their stock is so expensive in the first place, that knocking 40% off brought it down to around Tesco's price.
Of course, it's difficult to generalise but if, like for me, Tesco is much nearer than Thresher's you can use that as an excuse not to have to get the car out :roll:
Ian
Of course, it's difficult to generalise but if, like for me, Tesco is much nearer than Thresher's you can use that as an excuse not to have to get the car out :roll:
Ian
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In my varied career of different jobs i've had in my relativlely short life i've actually been the Deputy Manager and licencee of 3 different Threshers stores (Wine Racks actually but same company)
For branded mass produced stuff they are massivly expensive compared to places like Tesco and rely on trade from people who only remember the wine at the last second and just 'pop down the offie'.
Thats not to say that there aren't a few bargains hidden in the mix too. They are extremely good when it comes to 'own brand' stuff. Wines which they select and label up with their own labels and sell on.
There head wine buyer, a bloke called Jonathan Butt, is extremely well respected and can sniff out a top quality wine at a decent price from a mile off.
The Radcliffe's range is very good value for money on some of the mid priced wines, the cheaper ones less so.
Which one's near you Ian, would it be Radcliffe or Bridgford by any chance, i've worked in both of those as well as the big one on Mansfield Road in the City.
Rob (still an alcoholic... :-$)
For branded mass produced stuff they are massivly expensive compared to places like Tesco and rely on trade from people who only remember the wine at the last second and just 'pop down the offie'.
Thats not to say that there aren't a few bargains hidden in the mix too. They are extremely good when it comes to 'own brand' stuff. Wines which they select and label up with their own labels and sell on.
There head wine buyer, a bloke called Jonathan Butt, is extremely well respected and can sniff out a top quality wine at a decent price from a mile off.
The Radcliffe's range is very good value for money on some of the mid priced wines, the cheaper ones less so.
Which one's near you Ian, would it be Radcliffe or Bridgford by any chance, i've worked in both of those as well as the big one on Mansfield Road in the City.
Rob (still an alcoholic... :-$)
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For those of you who live in France
, Thresher's (a major high street wine/beers/spirit outlet) offered a 40% discount voucher to suppliers and family.
Well "family" seems to have got out of hand with it being passed on to friends, friends of friends, etc.
But Thresher have agreed to honour all of the vouchers - after all they get names and addresses for future marketing :-$
Ian
PS I might have met the happy otter :shock:
For those of you who live in France
Well "family" seems to have got out of hand with it being passed on to friends, friends of friends, etc.
But Thresher have agreed to honour all of the vouchers - after all they get names and addresses for future marketing :-$
Ian
PS I might have met the happy otter :shock:




