A SAVVY shopper has revealed there’s a 50 percent off sale at Poundland’s Pep&Co, leading many to rush over to their nearest store.
Gaby took to social media to make the announcement as she shared a series of photos from her own Poundland at Teesside Park.
In one photo, viewers could see giant signs that had ‘sale’ written on them with racks of clothing behind.
There appeared to be everything from floral shirts to jeans stocked as well as shorts, dresses and linen trousers.
One image showed a simple denim dress, which had been reduced from £15 to £10.
Another picture showed a pair of light blue jeans with a white pattern running through it. This had gone down to £10 from £18.
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Some brown shorts, on the other hand, were reduced from £12 to £8, and a smock leopard print dress was just £4 in the sale.
There was even a section that was full of clothes selling for just £5 and under, including gilets and t-shirts.
And the children’s section was also kitten out with dresses, trousers, princess-wear and cartoon-themed clothes.
Some were selling for as little as £2, with many pieces being sold for just 50p.
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“Major Pep&Co sale with up to 50% off items across womens, mens and children!” she wrote in the caption of her Facebook post on Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group.
“Pictures from the Pep&Co inside Poundland Teesside Park”.
People were quick to comment on the post as one person shared: “Lol I was there earlier today some good bargains”.
Another said: “might be a good shout to review this as I think you may live nearby x”.
A third posted: “Wonder where there’s a large on near us,” as a fourth wrote: “Wish we had a Poundland that big”.
And a fifth added: “They shut our big pound shop down. I miss it, we still have a small shop…”
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