B&M shoppers are money-savvy, but but how does a 10p bargain sound?
According to a former manager, staff routinely slash price tags on specific days to make room for new stock, occasionally cutting costs as low as 10p.
The hack that all shoppers will want to know is thanks to Roxanne Noble. The sales fulfilment administrator amassed nearly a decade's worth of experience working for the money-saving chain after she joined as a cashier and worked her way up to deputy manager, reports the Mirror.
Now, the ex B&M employee has shared all, she said: "If the company wanted rid of something to make room for new stock they'd discount things to 10p.
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"It'd be anything and everything including £30 bedding sets, curtains, rugs etc.
"They do price changes every Monday to Thursday, but the main one was on a Wednesday when they'd do quite a lot at once and they'd drop the prices to 10p."
According to Roxanne, B&M's paint stock came from Dulux and Johnstone's, and it wasn't unusual to see branded paint down to £5 from £25.
Meanwhile, bedding and other homely furnishings were often reduced; she once bagged £40 curtains for just £1.
But that's not all. The ex-manager said the staff got first pick when it came to the reduced items. Roxanne also made the most of her 10% staff discount, which sometimes rose to 20% for special occasions, like Christmas.
Thanks to her savvy shopping skills, she decorated her house without paying much more than a fiver.