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Topic: Why you should import your Favourites

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RE: Why you should import your Favourites
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Hi Stutty101,

 

If you import both your favourites lists - this will mean that we will save both for you (though I imagine there will be some overlap on this lists). That way when you are doing your shop - you will have more to choose from on your mY Favourites list - this should make it easier to shop. We will tell you to switch stores when you can save more at one supermarket than any of the others based on what you have in your basket, regardless of where you imporetd the products from... Hope this makes sense? Let me know if not!



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If I import the favourites from two different supermarkets, will this help it make better choices when I switch my basket from one supermarket to another one?

Alternatively when I switch baskets is there any way to tell it no I didn't want the one you've suggested I want item X instead? Then remember that choice the next time I shop?

Thanks,

Paul

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No need to start from scratch.  You can import your favourites from any retailer in an instant. Doing this lets you shop quickly from your past orders. Plus, we’ll show you personalised deals we call my Savvy Buys based on what you have shopped before. To add your Favourites, go to my Favs and choose 'My Favourites' department. You can find the option to import your favourites when you click on the Options button. We will then import all your favourites into one convenient list.



-- Edited by mySupermarket on Friday 9th of November 2012 08:54:41 PM

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