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Previously on "What I saw in the Pound Shop today"
This is the very store of which I speak. At least, assuming you mean the massive one in Broadmead. Used to be a Primark, who are now where John Lewis used to be? Both going up in the world, size wise.
This is the very store of which I speak. At least, assuming you mean the massive one in Broadmead. Used to be a Primark, who are now where John Lewis used to be? Both going up in the world, size wise.
That's the one - saw some interesting people going into Bristol poundlasnd & Primark
I bought an collapsible umbrella in a poundland in Bristol earlier this year... still have it
This is the very store of which I speak. At least, assuming you mean the massive one in Broadmead. Used to be a Primark, who are now where John Lewis used to be? Both going up in the world, size wise.
Yeah they frequently have branded chocolates, etc - but the fun is going into a shop that isn't a generic supermarket... you never quite know what you'll find. One near us even has an erotic DVD section... though I don't know what kind of porn you get for a quid
There are loads of them where I live now, except they are called $2 stores rather than Pound Shops.
They are all run by immigrants from China or nearby. I have long suspected that they are just a front to enable them to get residency through business-visas. I cannot believe that there is really a demand for the number of these shops that there are.
It is the spelling on the packaging that always cracks me up. I was in one yesterday (not through choice, I can't keep Mrs Gonzo out of them) and one of the 'products' on sale was a little kit that enabled you to tranform into a geek - glasses and bad teeth. It was called an
Lots of stuff for a Pound. It's worth a visit just for a laugh at what you can buy for a Pound. A pack of 35 Biros (well, biro-look-a-likes). A socket set. A set of spanners (which I bought for the car, to go in the tool bag I bought for £1 last week), a ratchet and socket set. A wind up torch on a key ring! It's got a little handle that you wind and two LEDs. Very cute. I bought this to hang in my tent, as it takes up little room in a rucksack. A box of After Eight's. And lots and lots more. A highly entertaining visit as usual. You do have to watch out you don't end up buying carp of course.
I always wondered how on Earth they made money. Apparently though they have a rather cunning business plan - They buy their stock from the 99p shop and hope for a high turnover...
Lots of stuff for a Pound. It's worth a visit just for a laugh at what you can buy for a Pound. A pack of 35 Biros (well, biro-look-a-likes). A socket set. A set of spanners (which I bought for the car, to go in the tool bag I bought for £1 last week), a ratchet and socket set. A wind up torch on a key ring! It's got a little handle that you wind and two LEDs. Very cute. I bought this to hang in my tent, as it takes up little room in a rucksack. A box of After Eight's. And lots and lots more. A highly entertaining visit as usual. You do have to watch out you don't end up buying carp of course.
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