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Caribeing | 21:52 Sun 30th Sep 2012 | Shopping & Style
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Are there too many Pound shops in your area, two Discount shops side by side have opened in our local shopping centre and Poundstretcher nearby. Are they really bargain worthy.
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Definitely - we have three in our small town. Why buy £4.99 for a jar of coffee when the same one is in the pound shop for £1?
Very true... I seen a tv show ad but I missed the show, it was called dispatches : the truth about poundland, hope this helps
boxtops i agree with you
Depends. A lot of things are cheaper, however its worth making sure you want the item or are just getting it because its "only a quid!- false economy. Also big stores can and do sometimes sell items on offer cheaper anyway.
Saw a prog about these shops recently.Seems they are all guilty of false or misleading advertising and short measures.Worth comparing prices on line before you buy even if it`s only a quid.Some dangerous toys slip through as well.
@tommy-h exactly what I was talking about the tv show!
I'm pretty sure we don't have a pound shop.
Barnados have 99p stores for clothes
We have a poundland, some of the stuff is not brilliant, some of it is ok.
depends what your buying. some things they obviously make money on, but there are some real bargains to be had.
Is Poundstretcher a pound shop?
We don't have one in my nearest town either. There was one but it closed down.
Not a pound shop, but Savers is good for toiletries (though most stuff is just as cheap in Asda if you don't have any brand loyalty).
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Poundstretcher wants you to stretch your pound. Most people refer to these shops as pound shops whilst most of the stuff is a pound other items are varied prices but still cheap. I would prefer to shop in TKMax and get a one off bargain at better quality.
How can pound shops sell a jar of coffee for a pound that costs nearly a fiver in other places? Is it the same brand and still within its 'best by' date?
Bit like Wetherspoons sandy, they buy it with weeks to go and get it for a knock down price.
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I haven't seen coffee at £1 that is originally 4.99 must look out for it!
Mary, pound shops don't sell the same things as TKMaxx (which I find irritating). If you want foodstuffs or toiletries you can get a bargain in the pound shops but they are not always what they seem.
"How can pound shops sell a jar of coffee for a pound that costs nearly a fiver in other places? Is it the same brand and still within its 'best by' date? "

Im not convinced it is no. I think it's foreign Nescafe. There's a difference in the taste. I've tried a few jars of the cheap Nescafe and it really doesn't compare, ive always had to go back to the "proper" stuff.
We have a poundshop, a poundbasket and a poundstretcher. The latter 2 are next door to each other.
We did have a poundshop but it closed, no consistency of stock.

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