Re: The *OFFICIAL* Asda thread
Posted: Fri 23 Apr, 2010 23.28
If only I could say the same 

No, hence I made reference to *NEW STYLE*.Chie wrote:You mean like this?
The labels have been like that for years.
WOW. A SAVING OF 3 PENCE.all new Phil wrote:No, hence I made reference to *NEW STYLE*.Chie wrote:You mean like this?
The labels have been like that for years.
Tsk.
It might be a saving of 3p when you buy ONE but if you buy TWO you're paying 2p more! (49p each or 2 for £1)!Mattarz wrote:WOW. A SAVING OF 3 PENCE.all new Phil wrote:No, hence I made reference to *NEW STYLE*.Chie wrote:You mean like this?
The labels have been like that for years.
Tsk.
I must bulk buy them at once.
Those thieving bastards! I refuse to ever shop at Asda again, unless I want some dried pineapple.steddenm wrote: It might be a saving of 3p when you buy ONE but if you buy TWO you're paying 2p more! (49p each or 2 for £1)!
I've seen the new labels. They look ridiculous and so does this:all new Phil wrote:No, hence I made reference to *NEW STYLE*.
Tsk.
Whereas thankfully they plumped for green and brown, which only elicits semen.Chie wrote:I've seen the new labels. They look ridiculous and so does this:all new Phil wrote:No, hence I made reference to *NEW STYLE*.
Tsk.
Yuck. The person who designed this effort obviously has no idea that green and black as a combination denote evil and poison, thereby eliciting a strong negative response.
Originally 'ASDA Price' was just a slogan to advertise ASDA's 'low prices'. This new campaign however uses 'ASDA Price' as a name for their money back promise. If you could have got the same shopping at another supermarket cheaper then ASDA will give you the difference back. It is nice to see hoever they have continued with the black and green colours inherited from the 'Permanantly Low Prices Forever' campaign.Chie wrote: