The "V" on an Asda receipt typically indicates that an item is vegetarian. This designation helps customers easily identify products that do not contain meat or meat-derived ingredients, making it simpler for those following a vegetarian diet to shop.
it means that there is no VAT on that item
Well I know when there is a D next to the item, it means that item is non-vatable, so when there is a V I would say it means the item is vatable.
On an Asda receipt, "M" typically indicates a "multibuy" or promotional item. This means that the item is part of a special offer where purchasing multiple units may result in a discount or a better deal. It's important to check the details of the promotion to understand the specific terms associated with the "M" designation.
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receipt at hub
receipt of income = Einkommensanzeige
the place you need to go pay your receipt
Topsy-Turvy is the meaning of asda. So asda stores must mean stores that are very different the normal stores.
The "V" on a receipt typically indicates that the item is vegetarian. It is used to distinguish vegetarian products from non-vegetarian ones, helping customers identify suitable food options. In some cases, it may also represent vegan items, depending on the establishment’s labeling system. Always check with the specific restaurant or store for clarification.
The most annoying advert is the Tesco V Asda we say what is the point?
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They are asking if you acknowledge receipt or that they acknowledged receipt.