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How is that Poundland can sell it's Maltesers, Blue Ribands, Kit-Kats for £1, when...
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the Supermarkets sell them at a higher price, I have often wondered how they do this?
Tea bags ect, all branded goods, are they inferior goods???
I have never shopped in there but could be tempted to, just curious
Tea bags ect, all branded goods, are they inferior goods???
I have never shopped in there but could be tempted to, just curious
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I have found that the really cheap KitKats in Poundstretchers are a bit stale (although still in date). I'd rather go for special offers in other food shops (who specialise in foods) - the big rip off is our local factory shop where 4-finger kitkats are 90p, and they are 85p at the railway station - I can get three for that in our post office!
I haven't read all the thread...but I read an article about Poundland recently-and apparently they buy excess stock that the manufactures what to get rid of quickly. It's not short-dated...there is nothing wrong with any of it. Sometimes it may be an order meant for another chain-which was then cancelled for some reason.
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