A SHOPPER who was at his local Wilko branch on closing day has said it was “like a circus”.

Denys, from Wood Green, North London, was stunned as other customers stripped shelves for 10p bargains without even looking at what they were picking up.

Wilko shopper Denys went to his local branch on closing day

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Wilko shopper Denys went to his local branch on closing dayCredit: PA
He said that what he found was 'like a circus' with customer chasing bargains

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He said that what he found was ‘like a circus’ with customer chasing bargainsCredit: Supplied

The 21-year-old told The Sun Online: “Everyone was there trying to grab everything they could…They didn’t even look at the stuff.

“The staff didn’t seem bothered, they were just chatting.

“There were at least a hundred people…just grabbing whatever they can.

“There was no space to see what was left.

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“You don’t see things like that much…it was like Black Friday.”

Denys went on to say he had shopped at the Wilko branch since he was a child and had gone down on its last day to “see it one last time”.

He added that he was “sad” to see the shop go but that by the time he arrived “all the good stuff had gone”.

The discount supermarket chain fell into administration in August and has been closing down branches since September 12.

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The final 41 sites, including Deny’s local in Wood Green, were shut down this week.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has pledged to support former staff of the collapsed retailer, while Poundland has taken over several of the disused sites.

Other shoppers took to social media to express their dismay at the closures.

One wrote: “So proud of the Wilkinson family they have danced and sang (sic) in the last days.

“And at the same time their hearts must be breaking.”

Another added: “I always loved looking round Wilko – another one bites the dust, such a shame.”

And a third said: “Loved Wilko! Thoughts and prayers for all staff and managers.”

However, not everyone was sad to see the back of the brand.

Long-time customer Stephen Atwood said that it was good that the store would make way for more viable business, adding that high streets need all the help they can get.

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It comes after customers raced to Wilko in its final days to nab an £8.50 buy that will dry clothes in the winter.

Meanwhile, the rebirth of one site as a Poundland hit a speed bump when the roof collapsed just hours after it opened to the public.

Denys said that people were stripping shelves without even looking

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Denys said that people were stripping shelves without even lookingCredit: Supplied
He added hat it was 'sad' to see the store close down

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He added hat it was ‘sad’ to see the store close downCredit: Supplied
Wilko fell into administration in August and shut its final outlets this week

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Wilko fell into administration in August and shut its final outlets this weekCredit: Supplied

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