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Crap.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post...and apart from a selection of crap DVDs nearly all the shelves were totally empty, or only had two or three items left on them. Except for two lines which didn't seem to have shifted at all, even at knock-down prices:
* inflatable travelling head cushions (they had several hundred left)
* scarlet tin bread-bins
Beware - not good ideas for plan B.
Back to the drawing board for me then.....
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You could buy the lot and sell them on e-bay as authentic Woolies collectables.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post...and apart from a selection of crap DVDs nearly all the shelves were totally empty, or only had two or three items left on them. Except for two lines which didn't seem to have shifted at all, even at knock-down prices:
* inflatable travelling head cushions (they had several hundred left)
* scarlet tin bread-bins
Beware - not good ideas for plan B.
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Called in to Woolworths today...
...and apart from a selection of crap DVDs nearly all the shelves were totally empty, or only had two or three items left on them. Except for two lines which didn't seem to have shifted at all, even at knock-down prices:
* inflatable travelling head cushions (they had several hundred left)
* scarlet tin bread-bins
Beware - not good ideas for plan B.Tags: None
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