You can’t really go wrong at Poundland. Even if you do, you are only down a few pounds. Nothing wrong with that. I like to buy my Cussons soap at Poundland or some higher end shampoo if it’s on at the moment. I’ve also bought batteries here, which would have been at least 3 times as much elsewhere that weren’t out of date. This is also a good place to buy inexpensive dog toys, the odd book no one wants to read, or some junk food. Nothing wrong with Poundland. Although I always hide the bag.
Sarah L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 London, United Kingdom
Say(or think) what you will, I love Poundland. Simply, as the name may suggest, because it is cheap. Really cheap. The problem with stores like Poundland, is that you go in for one item(case in point: me yesterday, heading in to purchase a dish-drying rack.) Not exciting, but essential) and you end up leaving with other things you never needed(Resulting purchases: a packet of dishclothes, super glue(??), paper clips, a planter pot and matches, most of all were unnecessary). So in essence you’re not really saving money are you? But with a little willpower and a clear focus, you can at Poundland!
Rory F.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Vienna, Austria
I have stooped to a new low. I am reviewing the one store I can afford after doling out for bleach and tofu. I am reviewing Poundland. There is nothing inherantly good or bad about Poundland. It has it’s place and everything is just a pound. The best thing about Pound Land is the beauty products. You can get Johnson’s soap for 1 pound when it is 3 at SuperDrug. You can get Creightons Blonde shampoo for a pound. Dog leads of a pound. Junk food for a pound. I could go on but it should just suffice to say, I am reviewing Poundland because I am in the Poundland mindset. I’d rather be in the Clarins mindset, but it is what it is.