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Vince Green
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I have become a huge fan of our local Poundland Store. For more and more things now it is my first port of call. A good example is my diary, I use an A5 page a day diary, I used to pay about £7 for one each year. This year I bought one for £1 and it is no different in any way that I can see. Its good quality paper etc not an obvious cheapo.

Their Christmas stuff was amazing for the price.

 

Is anyone else smitten? I can't wait for them to start selling cartridges :lol:

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It's easy to get carried away with the "only £1 per item" frenzy. You'll find many things they sell are available elsewhere for 80p or are a smaller size than is otherwise available. Much other stuff just isn't worth £1.

The documentary showed that is exactly the business model, a few loss leaders to get you in and then the price blindness hits and you grab a load of bargains for a pound that you could buy cheaper everywhere else but think you're getting a great deal

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hello, have to agree with vince despite the jokey cart comment, it is like most things in life you pays your money and takes your choice, i see many parents with young children/ then i see boys from a private school spending £20 on sweets/crisps then i see many pensioners buying a tin steak and kidney pie, i buy from my local £shop but i have time to look to see if it is cheaper else where depending on what i need so take my favourite chocolate biscuite nearly £2 in waitrose in there a £1, i foresee more of these shops opening due to the economic restraint of those who are soon and in future retire on what most goverments think we can live on, there is a 99p shop at witney but have never seen ( WE ARE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER ) dave in there shopping

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hello, have to agree with vince despite the jokey cart comment, it is like most things in life you pays your money and takes your choice, i see many parents with young children/ then i see boys from a private school spending £20 on sweets/crisps then i see many pensioners buying a tin steak and kidney pie, i buy from my local £shop but i have time to look to see if it is cheaper else where depending on what i need so take my favourite chocolate biscuite nearly £2 in waitrose in there a £1, i foresee more of these shops opening due to the economic restraint of those who are soon and in future retire on what most goverments think we can live on, there is a 99p shop at witney but have never seen ( WE ARE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER ) dave in there shopping

No he goes in the £1 shop, more upper class. :yes:

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