POUNDLAND shoppers can’t get enough of a “cute” household essential on sale for £1.50.
The discounter is stocking Sass and Belle mini-planters to house your flora.
The retailer posted a photo of the ceramic product on its Facebook page with the caption: “We’re head over heels for these Sass & Belle planters!”
The post has been liked over 1,000 times and received hundreds of comments from customers looking to bag one.
One shopper said: “These are really cute. I love them.”
Meanwhile, a second customer said: “These are so cute!”
A third added: “Love these Poundland.”
The original post from Poundland said the planters are available in its Perth store in Scotland.
Shoppers on the original post have said they’ve seen them in branches in Plymouth and Warrington too.
But others have said they couldn’t find them in their nearest branch so there’s no guarantee you’ll be able to get one.
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If you want to save a wasted trip, you could always call up your nearest store to see if they have the planters in stock.
Of course, you should always shop around when buying a product as you might find it cheaper elsewhere.
You can use websites like Pricespy.co.uk to compare prices on thousands of products or use the Google Shopping tab.
Sometimes, going direct to the website of the company that’s made the product can tell you whether you are getting a good deal too.
For example, we checked out the Sass and Belle website direct and they are selling the same Mini Libby Planter as Poundland for £6.50 – that’s £5 more expensive.
How can I save money at Poundland?
Even the savviest of shoppers can still save money when taking a trip to their nearest Poundland.
You should check out the clearance shelves where all the products that are due to go out of date or are slightly damaged will be placed.
Sometimes prices might be cheaper online too, so you can head into your local branch and ask the manager to price-match.
Plus, it’s worth joining as many Facebook groups as possible.
The Poundland Appreciation Society is a great group for staying updated on all the new products and deals.
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