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    1. Drollfox on

      They should sell it for, like, £2.15 just so people can complain one last time. 

    2. Upstairs-Beat-783 on

      How lucky is it labour gave them excuses for mismanagement and nobody wanting to buy cheap tat.

    3. martzgregpaul on

      Lost 40 million to shoplifters but apparently Reeves 10 million is to blame 😄

    4. FangsOfGlory on

      Geez, we’ve only had a new one open in our town about 6 months ago.

    5. Low-Captain1721 on

      Poundland could repackage the business especially for the sale, they buyer would then think they’re getting more for their money. 

      They seem to be good at that anyway 😂

    6. Inside-Judgment6233 on

      How in the name of the good Lord is Poundland going bust?

    7. crucible on

      > sold ‘for a pound’

      Ashens has the chance to do the funniest thing here…

    8. cornishpirate32 on

      Went down the pan when they decided to become a wilkos / B&M / the range, but worse

    9. ElectricNinja1 on

      I want to buy 200 stores, now here’s a pound… And I want change

    10. I mean, it was inevitable, right?

      Poundland loses its selling point when all of the prices creep up.

      If you go into a Poundland, nothing is even a pound anymore.

    11. CastleofWamdue on

      I know its lost its way a bit, but i didnt realise it was THAT bad.

    12. OddSprinkles1384 on

      How long before Amazon is the only shop. Then they put up thier prices 200% and there is no competition.

      The 2020’s are shit and a con.

    13. PurahsHero on

      You knew what you got with Poundland. Tatty but probably the cheapest you could get it anywhere.

      Then they jacked up prices and somehow reduced the quality. Once Lidl and Aldi showed you can get some decent things for dirt cheap it was game over.

    14. Sufficient-Cold-9496 on

      Poundland started to go downhill when all that pepco stuff started to appear

    15. MultiMidden on

      TBH they should have started using the Dealz branding that they have in Ireland etc. when they stopped being £1 for everything. That’s probably when the rot really took hold, people going in and finding out stuff is no longer just £1.

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