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The worst shops for spontaneously buying
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So today we went to B&M for literally some Zoflora and a new baking tray and ended up spending £138
This is kind of a regular thing with us, especially in places like Aldi or TKmax. So where have you popped for something mundane and ended up spending a fortune..... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Wow! Yeah B&M Home bargains and B&Q went in just before the lockdown for a bag of sand came out with tins of paint, brushes some plants gorilla glue all sorts spent about £80 |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Ha ha same here, I’ve spent £40 there this week in 2 visits. 1st time I intended to get light bulbs and came out with those plus a load of other stuff I can’t even remember now
Today I went to get my 7 yr old daughter some sweets as I found out she had been kind to a girl who was being bullied.
I got the sweets as well as load of noodles for my son, a wash basket and oven cleaner for the Mrs (I do spoil her lol), a make your own bath bomb kit, some other craft stuff, 50 poly pockets and a scooby do themed dog bowl
Moral of the story, don’t go to B&M with your daughter! |
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By *htcMan
over a year ago
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Couldn't really name any, i control my self, dont buy what dont need, one of the reasons im in a shop and out by the time the person before me even reaches aisle 2. But rarely visit stores, as i usually buy on ebay, why go to shop and pay triple price compared to ebay. |
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