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Easy savingsA hidden camera investigation finds the stores where you only have to ask for a discount to get one and we find out why one of our favourite TV chefs has been left homeless. 17/05/2012 18:30:00

Price match

Price match
It can be a bit embarrassing asking stores straight-up for a discount but let's face it, most of us are doing it a bit tough. Plenty of stores promise to match the price of a product if you find the same one at a cheaper price in a different store else. But what does it actually mean?
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