Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Poundland Limited is a British variety store chain founded in 1990. It once sold most items at the single price of £1, including clearance items and proprietary brands. The first pilot store opened in December 1990 following numerous rejections by landlords who had reservations about allowing a single-price store to operate, fearing it could adversely affect the local competition.
Dealz is a chain of discount store operating in Poland, Ireland and Isle of Man. [3] Known as the "European version of Poundland" [4] and operated by the same parent company, Pepco Group, it offers a range of general merchandise products, the majority of which are at the fixed price of polish złoty, euros and pound sterling currencies.
Poundland A sister brand of the 99p shop, which was rebranded as Poundland Plus after 99p Stores' purchase. Glyn Webb 2006 22 Former discount DIY chain [8] Grandfare 1967 Early discount store in Shiprow, Aberdeen, which became What Everyone Wants. [9] HEMA: 2014 2021 Lion Capital LLP: 9 London-centric Dutch discount shop that started in ...
Pepco shop in a shopping center in Poznań, Poland Pepco store in a retail park in Bielawa, Poland. Pepco is a Polish variety store chain with stores across Europe. It is part of the London headquartered and Polish listed 'Pepco Group' alongside sister brands Poundland and Dealz. [3]
Bought by Poundland: 2022 Primarily frozen foods supermarket chain based in South Yorkshire with branches across the Midlands and North of England; acquired by Poundland in October 2020. [82] In February 2022, Poundland announced the closure of all remaining Fulton's Foods stores. [83] Food Giant: 1970s Rebranded as Kwik Save: 1990s
Poundworld and Poundland branches next to each other in Seacroft, Leeds. In 2012, the company was the subject of a BBC documentary series, Pound Shop Wars, that focused on the competition between Poundworld and its rivals. [49] After the initial hour-long pilot, the four-episode series was broadcast at the beginning of 2014. [50]
Bescot Stadium, currently known as the Poundland Bescot Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium in the area of Bescot, Walsall, West Midlands, England, and is the current home ground of Walsall Football Club and Aston Villa Women. It was built in 1989–90 by GMI Construction, with a reported build cost of £4.5m. [2]
Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Donate