WHETHER you’re after cleaning products or Halloween decorations, it turns out Wilko is the place to be.
Shoppers have been hurrying online to show off the bargain buys they’ve recently snapped up during a visit to their local Wilko branch – and prices start from just 25p.
Delighted customer Holly Byers took to money-saving Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK and shared a snap of her mega discounted haul.
Alongside the image, she penned: “My local “Wilkos store is closing on Thursday so they have most things down to 60% and 70% off.
“The Febreeze sprays have gone down to £1.20 and the air fresheners also the Calgon is £3 and the paints I think where about 80p – lost my receipt so can’t fully remember.
“The spider window stickers are 25p …I wish all members of staff all the best for their future.”
The post racked up several likes and comments, with one person adding: “Very sad wish them all well for the future.”
Another chimed in: “Ours had everything down to 80% off today as it closed today.”
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And it’s not the first time shoppers have been eager to share their hugely discounted Wilko bargains.
Fabulous previously told how a savvy shopper snapped up fake flowers that’d been slashed to 30p – and they’re perfect for adding a splash of colour into your home.
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Alongside an image of the peonies, which had a whopping 40% off, the bargain hunter wrote: “Artificial peony bunches 30p at Wilko.”
Wilko will shut the doors of its last remaining stores on Sunday October 8 as the collapse of the historic retailer comes to a close.
The hardware and furnishings retailer fell into administration last month after it came under pressure from weak consumer spending and debts to suppliers.
But B&M and Poundland have purchased a handful of stores which could reopen in the future.
The Range recently snapped up the Wilko brand, including the name and website, in a £5million deal with administrators.
Now, a message on the Wilko website is promising customers that home delivery is “returning soon”.
Wilko was originally founded by James Kemsey Wilkinson in Leicester in 1930 and employed 12,500 workers before its collapse.