Category : Retail


24p Oven Cleaning Hack Banishes Grease For Good

Discover the ultimate, budget-friendly solution for a sparkling clean oven. A leading cleaning expert reveals a powerful 24p trick using common household staples, saving you money on harsh chemicals.

Trader Joe's Pizza Recall After Italian Factory 'Filth' Find

A major recall of Trader Joe's 'Unexpected Cheddar' & Caramelised Onion Pastry Bites is underway after Italian food safety inspectors found 'filth' and unsanitary conditions at the manufacturing plant. Customers are urged to check their freezers immediate

Amazon's Kids Tablet Hits Lowest UK Price Ever!

Parents, don't miss out! The Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids tablet is now at its cheapest price, packed with parental controls, a robust case, and a 2-year guarantee. Perfect for learning and play.

CEX staff slammed for 'offensive' retail worker display

Electronics retailer CEX has sparked fury after employees created a controversial window display featuring a mannequin slumped over a till, labelled 'Average Retail Worker'. The stunt has been branded 'disgusting' and 'tone-deaf' by furious customers.

Waitrose Offers Free Hot Drinks Without Needing to Shop

In a major shift, Waitrose is overhauling its MyWaitrose loyalty programme, ditching the requirement to make a purchase for members to claim their free hot drink. The popular perk is now simpler to access than ever before.

Subway's New Menu Items Land In UK Stores

Subway has launched two exciting new menu items across the UK – the cheesy Footlong Dippers and the hearty Loaded Wraps. But there's a catch: they're not part of any meal deal, meaning prices are rising for fans.

Cult Beauty's £12 Serum Sells Out in Hours

Beauty fanatics are in a frenzy as Cult Beauty's viral 'Bubble' hyaluronic acid serum, praised for its £12 price tag and luxury results, sells out instantly. Here's how to get your hands on the next batch of this cult-favourite skincare saviour.

Primark Birmingham flagship store reopening delayed

The highly anticipated reopening of Primark's massive Birmingham store has been postponed, leaving shoppers disappointed. Discover the reasons behind the delay and the new opening timeline for the retail giant's largest global outlet.

Tesco worker wins £61k with £1 lottery ticket

A Tesco worker from Kent scooped a life-changing £61,000 National Lottery win after buying a last-minute ticket on her break, proving a simple £1 gamble can turn fortunes around overnight.

Save £120 a Year on Fizzy Drinks with App Trick

UK households could slash their annual spend on popular soft drinks by over £100 simply by using a different supermarket app. The secret lies in loyalty card prices and a clever 'click and collect' trick.

Florida's Iconic Jenkins BBQ Closes After 70 Years

Jenkins Quality Barbecue, a legendary Florida institution serving its famous 'ribs & rice' for over seven decades, has suddenly closed all locations, leaving a community in mourning and a family legacy at a crossroads.

McDonald's Launches Grand Big Mac in UK Burger War

McDonald's fires a new salvo in the UK's fast-food rivalry with the Grand Big Mac Meal, a larger, saucier version of its iconic burger, aiming to win back customers in a fierce price and product battle.

Spotted Cow Cookies Collapse: Yorkshire Bakery Folds

Yorkshire's beloved Spotted Cow Cookies has ceased trading, leaving 25 employees jobless and customers heartbroken. The family-run bakery, famed for its gourmet biscuits, succumbed to the relentless pressure of the cost-of-living crisis and soaring inflat

Aldi Launches UK's First Gender-Neutral Baby Food

Discount supermarket giant Aldi has made a major move in the baby food aisle, launching the UK's first-ever mainstream gender-neutral baby food range, 'Mamia', challenging outdated industry norms.

Pro Cleaner's £1.49 Bunnings Secret For Spotless Homes

A professional cleaner has shared her astonishing discovery from Bunnings Warehouse – a powerful degreaser that costs just £1.49 and rivals expensive branded products for tackling Britain's toughest kitchen and bathroom messes.

Harrods removes controversial Mohamed Al-Fayed pharaoh statues

The iconic Knightsbridge department store has dismantled two giant bronze statues of its former owner, Mohamed Al-Fayed, depicted as an Egyptian pharaoh. The move comes after renewed scrutiny of the sculptures, long considered a contentious landmark.

Inside Lush's Cult-Like Culture and Political Activism

An investigation reveals how cosmetics giant Lush, under its eco-warrior founders, employs cult-like tactics to promote radical political activism on Gaza, trans rights, and environmentalism to its customers and staff, creating a divisive 'with us or agai

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