I love poundland as I love a bargain! Much better products than the 99p store although you still have to be a little wary that you don’t end up paying a pound for an item which is 50p in wilkos next door! Always quite hustle and bustle in this branch(Worcester Park much nicer to shop in) but queues always move pretty quickly and most of their items are such good value for money!
Saima M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Morden, United Kingdom
You gotta love poundland! Everything is a pound and there’s a variety of things to buy! My new fetish is buying nail varnish and all the accessories to go with it so now every two days my nails looks change colour and styles! But I’ll advise ya you have to go inside and see what treasures they have! I get my wool for knitting here and seaweed nuts and sweets here! And the plus points for this store is there is two floors, the till queues are not that long and the store location is on the high street!
Yee Gan O.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 London, United Kingdom
In this recession, apparently KFC and Poundland are thriving. I love KFC so I wondered if I would love Poundland. Firstly, yes, it’s true, the items do cost a pound and there is an amazing variety of goods carried in the shop from food to sports gear. However, I failed to spot any of the branded golf clubs that the chief executive had mentioned on his radio interview on Five live. I used the opportunity to buy some staples like washing up liquid and scouring pads but didn’t really find anything else I wanted though it’s hard to go wrong with spending a pound. However, I would feel uncomfortable with contributing to the throwaway society of today — buy a £1 umbrella with the attitude that so what if it’s pretty poor standard and breaks easily as it was so cheap. Worth a browse for curiosity if nothing else