Poundland is selling autumn mugs for 50p: why shoppers are in shock.
Poundland's autumn mug sale
According to The Sun: Deal hunters rushed to Poundland as shoppers spotted autumn mugs for just 50p during a major online sale.
This promotion is actively discussed by customers across the UK, many of whom are trying to stock up before the online store closes.
Facebook“50p each Poundland online before it closes.”
“I run an outdoor playgroup and managed to get 10 of each for the children to use for hot (luke warm) chocolate.”
“Missed out on this gutted.”
“They are awesome.”
“You can also use it as a plant pot.”
Other shoppers even tagged friends so they wouldn't miss this great deal.
The autumn-themed mugs have become a hit among shoppers looking to create a cozy atmosphere in their kitchen without breaking the bank.
Prices under pressure from rising costs
This offer comes amid rising costs for families trying to save even on small seasonal treats.
This is not the first time Poundland's promotions have generated significant excitement — previous sales have drawn a surge of shoppers both online and in stores.
Other chains are also cutting prices on autumn products. For instance, B&M offers a cream pumpkin lamp for £6, while Home Bargains sells Peelerz Halloween rubber bands for just 99p.
Matalan shocked shoppers by debuting its Halloween range as early as July, including mugs, blankets, and pumpkin-themed dishware. Discounts are also offered by Aldi, Lidl, Tesco, and Asda on costumes, sweets, and decorations for celebrations.
AlamyFamilies continue to feel the pressure of rising costs, even small seasonal treats are becoming a real challenge for the budget.
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