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'Home Bargains' finds thread. Please post any good offers you see at HB here.

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  • -=Mr-J=-
    -=Mr-J=- Posts: 184 Forumite
    Coulby Newham has a CD Wallet/Folder c/w 20 Traxdata CD-Rs for £3.99.
    Does not seem to bad a price if you are after both items.
    I did not check but looking at it the wallet probably holds about 50 CDs in total.
    -=Mr-J=-
  • Chell
    Chell Posts: 1,683 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Homebargains Preston today, Tin of Walkers sensations crispy coated peanuts 69p,

    These are gorgeous, I daren't buy them again as once I open them I can't stop eating.
    Nevermind the dog, beware of the kids!
  • tr3mor
    tr3mor Posts: 2,325 Forumite
    Bought a dunlop watch yesterday, steel face, black rubber strap, seems well made. £2.99.

    This was Manchester Piccadilly Gardens.
  • Rubbermaid Stainshield containers.
    Do not transfer colour ie: You can microwave tomato soup with no problems.
    Come with good fitting lids, that can be microwaved (just lift corner so not sealed).
    From 59p for small square to £1.49 ish for 1.5 litre round. They also stack inside each other for storing.
    Josey.
    Josey
  • -=Mr-J=-
    -=Mr-J=- Posts: 184 Forumite
    josey1964 wrote:
    Rubbermaid Stainshield containers.
    Do not transfer colour ie: You can microwave tomato soup with no problems.
    Come with good fitting lids, that can be microwaved (just lift corner so not sealed).
    From 59p for small square to £1.49 ish for 1.5 litre round. They also stack inside each other for storing.
    Josey.
    Got one of these to trial, so was holding off posting in case it was no good. Have you tried it with tom-soup yet? certainly 'feels' like it will not stain.
    -=Mr-J=-
  • Kay
    Kay Posts: 87 Forumite
    chelltune wrote:
    :question: Are they actually allowed to sell out of date stock though? My Ex DH was an Asda manager, he always said they could be heavily fined if they were caught selling something which was out of date.

    I think someone will correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm fairly sure that you can sell 'Best Before' stuff if there's a sign saying it's out of date, but 'Use By' stuff cannot even be given away after its date.

    Anyway - don't know about anywhere else, but Home Bargains in Morecambe have gorgeous wicker laundry baskets and a set of 4 rectangular wicker baskets (biggest one about 16", one fits inside and two fit inside that) that match the laundry basket. They're all lined and the laundry baskets range from £2.99 - £6.99 and the small matching baskets are £4.99. Much cheaper than anywhere else I've seen!
  • Somerled
    Somerled Posts: 348 Forumite
    Kay wrote:
    I think someone will correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm fairly sure that you can sell 'Best Before' stuff if there's a sign saying it's out of date, but 'Use By' stuff cannot even be given away after its date.

    Sounds right to me. Otherwise there would be loads of court cases here for the shops selling short date and out of date produce. I feel sorry for the people who through away food once it has passed it BBE when it looks perfectly fine.
    Veteran Bargain Hunter -
    Best ever bargain: Rugby shirts (seconds) @ 20p
  • Playstation stands £2.99.Coca Cola fridges £29.99.Animal shaped colouring in set,pens pencils etc quite large 89p
    He who smiles rather than rages is always
    the stronger
  • tr3mor wrote:
    Bought a dunlop watch yesterday, steel face, black rubber strap, seems well made. £2.99.

    This was Manchester Piccadilly Gardens.

    Also Slazenger ones same price - Doncaster.

    Happyroly
  • cheekymole
    cheekymole Posts: 3,417 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Piz Buin spray on tan £3.99 rrp £12.99
    I haven't got one!
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