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grannyclaret 31-08-2010 22:52

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On the local news tonight it said that B&M Bargains had gone as big as Woolworths,,,the new headquaters in Liverpool is enormous...

wadey 31-08-2010 23:05

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The store on Lord Street, Southport takes a fortune

grannyclaret 31-08-2010 23:08

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Its supposed to be going nation wide,,,

cashman 31-08-2010 23:13

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gone as big as woolworths,? woolworths has gone.:D

Neil 01-09-2010 07:49

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 842178)
gone as big as woolworths,? woolworths has gone.:D

There's always one :rolleyes::D

flashy 01-09-2010 08:04

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anyone been to the one in Blackburn yet? it's up near Halfords/Mothercare

Margaret Pilkington 01-09-2010 08:25

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The fact that Woolworths has gone has left a very definite gap in the market.......and B&M are taking advantage of that.
Good luck to them.

Neil 01-09-2010 10:08

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 842206)
The fact that Woolworths has gone has left a very definite gap in the market.......and B&M are taking advantage of that.
Good luck to them.

I can't decide what Woolworths sold that you can't easily get elsewhere. Maybe thats why they went bump.

Margaret Pilkington 01-09-2010 10:28

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Well, they sold everything,(well apart from houses and cars) pretty much didn't they? And usually cheaper than anywhere else.
I used to walk through the Blackburn branch everytime I was on a late shift at QPH...and I nearly always bought something.....from a chocolate bar for my afternoon break, or a pen, or some stationery item......and I can't believe I was the only one who did that.
When they closed the Blacburn store, it felt like the heart had been ripped out of the centre. OK, tell me I'm sad...but that is how it felt to me.

grannyclaret 01-09-2010 11:36

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I remember when B&M,s first opened in Cleveleys,it was a little tiny warehouse where the big car park is now,,,,..It was so cheap then ,that you didnt need to look at the price to know you were onto a winner,,,
You queued for ages to get in,Sometimes it looked like you were queueing for the pictures.(especialy near xmas time, They let you through the doors a few at a time ,because it was a fire hazard,,
now that was when everyone came in on buses ,the savings were worth the busfare

Margaret Pilkington 01-09-2010 11:57

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I can remember trying to trim up a very large Nightingale Ward for Christmas....and was bemoaning the fact that we never had enough money to buy quality(and therefore longer lasting decorations, one of the tutors from the School of Nursing was up on the ward seeing a student, she mentioned B&M's and we went.
That year we had the best looking, best trimmed ward in the whole of the hospital.
We were dead chuffed.......to have done the decorating on our meagre budget.

That must be over 20 years ago now...so they definitely aren't a 'flash in the pan'

Ken Moss 01-09-2010 13:33

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 842225)
I can't decide what Woolworths sold that you can't easily get elsewhere. Maybe thats why they went bump.

No one I know shopped at Woolworths but everyone felt better because it was there. A bit like church.

It wasn't particularly cheap either, as I recall.

Margaret Pilkington 01-09-2010 14:31

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 842254)
No one I know shopped at Woolworths but everyone felt better because it was there. A bit like church.

It wasn't particularly cheap either, as I recall.

Ken, it was like many shops of today...they had their 'loss leaders' which brought in the shoppers and once in there you invariably bought something else.

garinda 01-09-2010 15:20

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What does B & M stand for?

(Don't say value for money.)

:D

flashy 01-09-2010 15:42

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 842254)
No one I know shopped at Woolworths

shut up you daft twit, you're living on a different planet....

i used to get most of Reece's Christmas prezzies from Woolies when he was little, their Chad Valley toys where brilliant, and they lasted, i got all of his Dr Who figures from there too and his sonic screw driver, they where cheaper than Argos, so Ken....shush ;)

Barrie Yates 01-09-2010 16:42

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Originally Posted by grannyclaret (Post 842241)
I remember when B&M,s first opened in Cleveleys,it was a little tiny warehouse where the big car park is now,,,,..It was so cheap then ,that you didnt need to look at the price to know you were onto a winner,,,
You queued for ages to get in,Sometimes it looked like you were queueing for the pictures.(especialy near xmas time, They let you through the doors a few at a time ,because it was a fire hazard,,
now that was when everyone came in on buses ,the savings were worth the busfare

Remember it well when it was there at the back of the British Legion Car Park - trying to remember what was there before B & M but memory is failing me:confused:

Ken Moss 01-09-2010 17:34

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Originally Posted by flashy (Post 842268)
shut up you daft twit, you're living on a different planet....

i used to get most of Reece's Christmas prezzies from Woolies when he was little, their Chad Valley toys where brilliant, and they lasted, i got all of his Dr Who figures from there too and his sonic screw driver, they where cheaper than Argos, so Ken....shush ;)

Woman, you know what I'm going to say.....

flashy 01-09-2010 18:55

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lol


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