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.
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.
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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?
The "V Vat Code" on a receipt typically refers to the VAT (Value Added Tax) code used to identify the specific tax rate applied to the goods or services purchased. This code helps both businesses and consumers understand the tax component of the total price. It can also be useful for businesses in managing their VAT reporting and compliance obligations.
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This is called the V formation which greatly boosts the efficiency and range of birds. This reduces the amount of drag that the birds produce.
V=5
V = ten
I'm not sure what you mean by this. There is no such thing as V rated..
They mean: V = 5 and IV = 4 respectively
??? What are you talking about?