People shocked as major retail chain launches HALLOWEEN range in July
SHOPPERS were shocked to see Halloween decorations already up in stores and complained that “summer hasn’t even arrived yet.”
A bargain hunter uploaded a photo of the Halloween display at TK Maxx.
The click There was a table full of spooky items, from a coffin with a skeleton on it to cups and plates with skulls on them.
There was also a pillow with the slogan “spooky vibes” on it.
Under the table were bedspreads and carpets with ghosts on them.
In the meantime, there was also an autumn wreath that you could hang on your front door.
The shopper uploaded the photo to the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK page, writing: “Tkmaxx Fareham has Halloween.”
Many people seemed eager to buy things for their homes, even though it was only July.
One said, “It’s time…”
Another added: “HOW EXCITING.”
And a third noted: “
However, others did not like the fact that Halloween items were already on display.
Someone remarked, “For God’s sake, we didn’t have summer yet!!!!”
Another echoed the thoughts, saying, “How incredibly sad. I really wish the year away. Life is short enough as it is.”
On TK Maxx, the shopper replied: “They launch their first Halloween collection every July, and by August it’s sold out! That’s their tradition.”
We recently reported that Tesco is already stocking up on Christmas treats and that consumers are now eager to get their hands on them as end-of-year gifts.
Stacks of boxes of the popular chocolate have been spotted at Tesco, and even though it’s only July, customers are keen to snap them up.
How does TK Maxx Designer sell cheap?
- TK Maxx follows an off-price business model to get designer products cheaply
- It buys goods from various brands and designers at a discount and then sells them to customers at prices lower than traditional stores.
- The range in the points of sale often consists of surplus items, items from last season and items from cancelled orders.
- The Gold Label is a premium collection of designer and luxury products from TK Maxx.
- If you like branded clothing, this is the label to look out for.
Quality Street chocolate tins, perfect for sharing at Christmas, were found smashed in the Newmarket supermarket, stacked on a wooden pallet.
While it’s still a long way to go before we can hang up the stockings, one customer suggested they make the perfect end-of-school-year gift.
Respond to a Facebook post, the buyer said, “Quality Street is here for end of year teacher gifts.”
Another shopper didn’t think the time of year was that important.
They said, “Quality Street is for life, not just for Christmas.”
A third added: “It will be up to the parents to give their children teachers in July.”The bins have been spotted in stores across the country, including in Suffolk, Essex and London.