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They are rollling out a lot of stuff for the home. Wish we could get to our Poundland easily. But when the new bridge is in place it will be a lot quicker and hopefully a lot less in the way of traffic jams.
Interesting, I have only been once and that is the exact reason I have never ever been back.
I agree about the clothing at Poundland..... which now actually brands its store with the clothing label too. Some things are worth looking at where food is concerned, though I wouldn't look to it for healthy eating options.... but if they have what you want, you can do well. It has lost the old feel though, less junk and therefore less diamonds amongst the junk...Sarah wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31 2024 11:36amPoundland here recently moved into former Wilko former Woolworths premises. This has significantly increased their retail space, although I haven't yet noticed what additional product lines they're now stocking (other than clothing which is quite obvious and occupies around 1/4 of the new store).
I don't shop at B&M or Home Bargains as there aren't any nearby, nor Aldi really as the nearest is a bit too far away in an inconvenient direction.
I'll sometimes go to Lidl; although their ANPR parking is discouraging, but moreover the likelihood of them usually only having 1 checkout operating while most other customers have a large trolley full of groceries tended to keep me away unless I needed something specific there. Thankfully, they've just installed a row of self-checkouts, so I might be visiting more often in future.
I've tried it. It's OK, but not what I need. I like the idea of low-batch locally-produced sauces.... even if they were created by aliens **blythburgh wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01 2024 11:49ammacliam do try the Stokes ketchup, the firm is based very near you an definitely worth the price
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