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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2035461" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>I had a ring around today.</p><p>Sainsbury’s and Everett were £63</p><p>One local £57</p><p>Another local £52.50 (after they added their cut she told me)</p><p>Asda £44</p><p>Superdrug £42</p><p></p><p>Only Superdrug and Asda mentioned vat. ASda wanted to see an exemption card. I don’t have one as I’m diet only but as I understand it the only required qualification is your declaration it’s for you and that you have diabetes. No type or treatment regime required. (Probably a reflection that the government have always believed it to be impossible to treat it effectively by diet!) Superdrug wanted me to bring in my own exemption form, available on the .gov website.</p><p></p><p>It seems not even big chains have consistent pricing. I’ll try Tesco tomorrow</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2035461, member: 480869"] I had a ring around today. Sainsbury’s and Everett were £63 One local £57 Another local £52.50 (after they added their cut she told me) Asda £44 Superdrug £42 Only Superdrug and Asda mentioned vat. ASda wanted to see an exemption card. I don’t have one as I’m diet only but as I understand it the only required qualification is your declaration it’s for you and that you have diabetes. No type or treatment regime required. (Probably a reflection that the government have always believed it to be impossible to treat it effectively by diet!) Superdrug wanted me to bring in my own exemption form, available on the .gov website. It seems not even big chains have consistent pricing. I’ll try Tesco tomorrow [/QUOTE]
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