Shoppers are raving about Halloween home bargain deals – and prices start from £99
MILLIONS of trick-or-treaters have already found their outfits, which means only one thing: Halloween is just a few weeks away.
As the spooky season approaches, many want to spruce up their homes with a Halloween theme, whether that means cute pumpkins or fake spider webs.
If you haven’t decorated your living room or patio yet, plan a trip to the local Home Bargains, as fans are raving about their new arrivals.
According to cash-conscious Brits, the popular retailer has launched a brand new collection of Halloween goodies – and prices start from just 99p.
One customer, Michelle Paisley, was so delighted with her finds that she went to the store Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group on Facebook to inform others about the offers.
Among the items she picked up while strolling around the shop were skeletal gravestones for less than a pound, for just 99p, and Jack Skellington cups for £2.49.
The Halloween range also included Jack Skellngton hanging decoration for a handbag-friendly £1.49 and a cauldron wax burner with wax star melt, priced at £1.99.
Michelle went inside the mailproudly showing off the monster catch in her trolley: ”Door cover, tablecloth, decorative tapes, paper chain, banner, foil decorations and window stickers between 99p and £1.99.”
The window stickers featured a ‘Trick or Treat’ motif for the little ones, while the door cover featured a ‘Happy Halloween’ sign with several spooky pumpkins.
However, it was the Jack Skellington sequence that sent everyone wild as dozens of people flocked to the comments to tag their friends and family.
You couldn’t believe their eyes when they said to their friend: “The Jack cup!!”
“Road trip when you get home,” someone else chuckled.
Someone else had already gotten their hands on the goodies and showed how they had decorated their house on the cheap.
“The door covers are really good window covers.”
“Oooh, I want that cup to take me shopping,” chimed in a fourth.
5 things you didn’t know about home purchases
- Home Bargains was founded by Tom Morris
- The official name is TJ Morris Ltd, but trades as Home Bargains
- The first store opened in Liverpool in 1976
- About 30% of the store offering consists of clearance lines
- There are 575 stores nationwide
One disappointed customer revealed they had had no luck finding the Halloween parts.
”Hucknall had almost nothing when I went in. I have to try a bigger one.”
The store also sent parents into a frenzy recently when its children’s shoes were sold for just £3.
Savvy shoppers were clearing the retailer’s shelves to buy pairs of shoes for their toddlers after spotting the bargain.
According to money-conscious parents, the same faux fur-lined clog slippers can be purchased online for £10 – so it’s really a no-brainer.