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[-] HipPriest@kbin.social 5 points 1 year ago

It's say it's one of the least pointless shops on the high street since it sells lots of household essentials or things that are practically useful, unlike the tat and trinkets you might get from some of the 'boutique' shops. You can get everything from paint, lightbulbs, weedkiller, toothpaste, draining racks to go on yer sink...

More useful than somewhere, like say Lush that literally sells soap that looks like frozen vomit. And nothing else.

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