Poundland is bringing back the £1 rule for shoppers in UK stores as part of a major shake-up. The retailer, which is headquartered in the Black Country, plans to increase the number of products sold in store for a quid. It's back
Poundland has reintroduced its famous £1 pricing strategy across UK outlets as part of a major overhaul that will see 68 branches shut their doors. The Black Country-headquartered chain is set to boost the number of items available for just a pound in its stores.
The Willenhall-based discount retailer will implement £1, £2, £3 grocery pricing throughout all outlets in stages running from now until September. By the end of the rollout, a whopping 60% of grocery products will carry the £1 price tag.
A further 20%of items will be priced at £2,