
B&M slashes price of stylish home furniture to just £1 instead of £10 – plus how you can find more bargains
B&M has an app to help customers grab the best deals
BARGAIN BUY B&M slashes price of stylish home furniture to just £1 instead of £10 – plus how you can find more bargains
SHOPPERS are flocking to B&M to get their hands on a trendy home accessory with a minuscule price tag of just £1.
The epic deal was slapped on the Tromso 1 Tier Shelf, which was originally £10.
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Tromso 1 Tier Shelf was originally £10 but one shopper picked it up for just £1
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The shelf is still marked as £7 online so check with staff before heading to tills
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The shopper shared their receipt after shopping at a branch in Peterborough
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The minimalist design features a metal black box frame and a rustic oak wood style shelf, perfect for holding photo frames or small plants.
The stylish piece can be found in stores and online in the shelving section.
The shelf is still marked as £7 after the discount store whacked 30 percent off, but according to one savvy shopper, the product is now just £1.
Taking to the Facebook group, B&M and All Bargains, Discounts and Glitches, the customer shared a photo of their receipt showing the incredible saving.
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"Brought this shelf from B&M in Peterborough town centre for £1. It's going in my daughter's room," they wrote.
However, it's worth keeping in mind that the shelf may not be £1 in your local branch, so check before you get to the till.
Retailers tend to reduce items like this to clear stock in specific branches.
So it's not guaranteed that you'll sniff out the same bargain that other punters do.
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Stock may also vary at different branches, so it's worth checking ahead.
Always remember to shop around when buying something like this as you might find it cheaper elsewhere.
Top products to always buy at B&M
You can use websites like Price Spy and Trolley to compare prices on thousands of products across different retailers.
The Google Product tab is also really helpful for checking price tags online.
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Why B&M is so good for bargains
SENIOR Digital Writer, Abby Wilson, who loves a shopping trip to B&M, has shared her thoughts on why the chain is the place to go for bargain buys...
WE all love B&M (especially me). It's a one-stop-shop where you can nab all things from gardenware and homeware, to snacks and cleaning supplies.
Not only do we love the variety B&M offers (because after all, who can be bothered to go to five different shops anymore?!), but the prices are brilliant too.
If you're on a budget, B&M is definitely worth vising - as it's full of cheap bargain buys.
Not only will you find affordable items, but B&M is full of dupes too - so if you're after beauty buys without the designer price tag, you'll need to take a trip.
Similar to this, the chain are eager to get on trends - so if you see something in H&M Home but are on a budget and can't justify the price, give it a few weeks and you'll probably spot something similar on the shelves in your local B&M.
How does the B&M app work?
B&M also has a scanning app to help shoppers get money off their purchases.
The tool allows shoppers to discover discounted items before they've been reduced by staff.
The scanner will check if the item's price is cheaper than advertised on the shop shelf.
The scanner is completely free - you just need to download the B&M app.
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Shoppers have saved hundreds of pounds a year by using the handy app.
Another tip to try is head to your local B&M branch at 10am on a Wednesday to score the best savings.
A former manager for one of the stores said this is when staff slash items to as little as 10p to clear stock and make way for new items.
You can find your nearest B&M branch via the retailer's store locator tool online.
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