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wigglylittleworm Ikea: ... the Ikea catalogue through your door and have a look at all of the wonderful furniture within its pages then you may feel inspired to make a trip to the shop itself. Ikea is the famous Swedish furniture store which has a reputation for selling well priced flat packed furniture and a range of fashionable and funky accessories. Ikea sell some lovely stuff, I particularly like their kids bedroom ranges and a lot of...
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Offline Shopping Misc - Poundland Poundland
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jellybaby167 instore (Poundstretcher)
... have always liked going to my local Pound stretcher shop as I think it has always had some good buys in. It is now called IN-STORE and the things that they sell have changed a bit in the past 18 months. The shop is still the same idea though and I would say that it is still a discounted store with lots of good buys in it. I was there recently and bought a few large items. These were a small fibre optic Christmas tree which is approx 2 feet tall and this cost around £8 and was reduced from £15. I also got a cat scratching post with a little ball on it which cost £5.99. The other thing I got was a new table lamp which is plain looking but is only needed for my spare...
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Gaven Argos
... is a very well known highstreet shop, which has a slightly questionable reputation for it s customer base being what can only be described as chav . I ve never understood this, and regularly use Argos, as it sells the same things that are available in hundreds of other shops. Argos does seem to sell just about everything. Unlike other shops, when you go in, it s very rare to see much in the way of stock on display. Instead you get row after row of catalogues which show what the shop actually sells. The branches i ve visited are usually fairly basic, with the interior clearly being furnished to a price. So anyway, this is a good shop, as you can do all of your bro...
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hunnybabyuk Poundland
... is the original and biggest single price retailer on the high street, which started back in April 2005. The Poundland green logo is the biggest of the pound shops and was the first on the high street to bring us top brand names all for just £1, they have a wide range of brands across various departments like Kodak, Walkers, Cadbury, Dove, Duracell, WD40, Lucozade, Haribo, Victoria, Kelloggs, Imperial, are just a few to name all for a pound. They have over 3000 products and you can guarantee that some stuff is a lot cheaper than the likes of Tesco, Boots, Asda & Superdrug so it makes you think how much could these stores be making from us. The newer of t...
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