This year father’s day falls on the 19th June and discount stores are stocking up on gifts for people who are looking for quality products whilst on a tight budget. A common and most favoured gift idea for father’s day is fragrances.
Millions of customers are ditching the supermarket weekly shop in favour of the traditional British corner shop.
The weekly supermarket run has now headed for a slow decline, as people are now opting to buying bread, milk, fruit and veg when they are needed instead of the supermarket bulk buying.
This past week has been National Stationery Week, a week of appreciating all things stationery, as well as encouraging more to people to write by hand and not just by email or text.
In 2012 World Stationery Day was launched (27th April) to ensure the art of writing would not vanish, after fears the advances in technology would vanquish the written word.
This year is the 27th year of National Pet’s month, celebrating the wondering impact our pets have on our lives. National Pet Month is also a month of promoting responsible ownership of animals, ensuring pets have been provided with the essentials.
Former Ground Force presenter Charlie Dimmock has released her new garden equipment range, as well as revealing a dramatic new appearance.
The 49 year old became a recognisable face on BBC’s much loved gardening show Ground Force, which ended in 2005 after being broadcasted for eight years.
Pound Wholesale is prepared for the Easter school holidays, as there is a huge demand for ways to keep children busy during the holidays, which is why we have several items that are able to occupy them throughout the Easter break.
Poundland Group Plc has appointment former head of B&Q Kevin O’Byrne as its chief executive officer, to replace Jim McCarthy who is retiring from the role.
It was revealed in a company statement on Wednesday 2nd that O’Byrne will join Poundland’s board in April and will take over the role in July 1. McCarthy will officially retire in September.
Britain’s biggest supermarkets will reveal a slump in Christmas sales this week, revealing the pressure placed on the industry by the increase of discount shops Aldi and Lidl.
Supermarket giants Morrisons, Tesco and Sainsbury’s will be reporting on their performance during the Christmas period.