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Asda TF Sale

PostPosted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 8:52 am
by Mykltron
HABB is on sale for £20 in Asda and ROTF scouts are only £5. I didn't notice any other reductions but I wasn't looking. Last week I picked up voyager Skywarp for £15.

Re: Asda TF Sale

PostPosted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 12:08 pm
by shonenfan4
What's this store you call Asda?

Re: Asda TF Sale

PostPosted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 12:48 pm
by Justicity
Mykltron wrote:HABB is on sale for £20 in Asda and ROTF scouts are only £5. I didn't notice any other reductions but I wasn't looking. Last week I picked up voyager Skywarp for £15.

HABB is £15 in sainsburys.
No other reductions but I gotta say, BB is great for £15, but I'd never pay £30.

Re: Asda TF Sale

PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 2:56 am
by waaaaghlord
shonenfan4 wrote:What's this store you call Asda?


It's a UK supermarket chain that was bought out by Walmart a few years back. Part of the deal involved them continuing to trade under the established name.

Re: Asda TF Sale

PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 3:05 am
by shonenfan4
waaaaghlord wrote:
shonenfan4 wrote:What's this store you call Asda?


It's a UK supermarket chain that was bought out by Walmart a few years back. Part of the deal involved them continuing to trade under the established name.


I see, so WM's reach is everywhere.

Re: Asda TF Sale

PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 3:26 am
by waaaaghlord
Don't knock it. Because of Walmart having a presence here more and more US store exclusives are finding their way to these shores. Asda get almost every Walmart exclusive (MP Screamer being an obvious and annoying exception), TRU get most of their relevant exclusives and Tesco have started carrying more and more Target exclusives. Basicly one major chain has something the others don't so the other chains need something unique on their shelves as well. It's a far cry from what we were getting four or five years back and I attribute it primarily to Walmart having stepped up the game.

Re: Asda TF Sale

PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 10:00 am
by Convotron
waaaaghlord wrote:Don't knock it. Because of Walmart having a presence here more and more US store exclusives are finding their way to these shores. Asda get almost every Walmart exclusive (MP Screamer being an obvious and annoying exception), TRU get most of their relevant exclusives and Tesco have started carrying more and more Target exclusives. Basicly one major chain has something the others don't so the other chains need something unique on their shelves as well. It's a far cry from what we were getting four or five years back and I attribute it primarily to Walmart having stepped up the game.


When I sometimes think "When the heck are these figures going to arrive on Canadian soil?", I remind myself that it's not so bad compared to some other countries where some Transformers don't even get released.

Re: Asda TF Sale

PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 12:04 pm
by shonenfan4
waaaaghlord wrote:Don't knock it. Because of Walmart having a presence here more and more US store exclusives are finding their way to these shores. Asda get almost every Walmart exclusive (MP Screamer being an obvious and annoying exception), TRU get most of their relevant exclusives and Tesco have started carrying more and more Target exclusives. Basicly one major chain has something the others don't so the other chains need something unique on their shelves as well. It's a far cry from what we were getting four or five years back and I attribute it primarily to Walmart having stepped up the game.


Why wasn't MP Starscream released?

Re: Asda TF Sale

PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 12:36 pm
by waaaaghlord
shonenfan4 wrote:Why wasn't MP Starscream released?


Best guess is that they figured it too large an item for the UK market based on shipping costs or that there wasn't a demand for toys at that price point at grocery retailing. The strong pound at the time meant that I could import one for not much more than it would have been in Asda anyway. Really hoping that the same doesn't apply with Skywarp. Aside from liking the ease of picking something up at a store and checking out the paint ahead of buying it would also be significantly cheaper than importing now that the pound has gone down the shitter.

Re: Asda TF Sale

PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 3:43 pm
by shonenfan4
waaaaghlord wrote:
shonenfan4 wrote:Why wasn't MP Starscream released?


Best guess is that they figured it too large an item for the UK market based on shipping costs or that there wasn't a demand for toys at that price point at grocery retailing. The strong pound at the time meant that I could import one for not much more than it would have been in Asda anyway. Really hoping that the same doesn't apply with Skywarp. Aside from liking the ease of picking something up at a store and checking out the paint ahead of buying it would also be significantly cheaper than importing now that the pound has gone down the shitter.


I see, I didn't see a MP Starscream at my local WM when it released anyways, but prob bc different reasons. Hopefully MP Skywarp gets released in your WMs.