Mr. Tea
Let's Talk About Ceps
Not far from Rich's old flat in London there's a 99p shop, with a shop next door (or a few doors down, anyway) that's brutally undercutting them by selling goods (well, they're probably bads, if we're being totally honest) at 98p.there's this store here called the 1 EURO STORE, and basically their entire marketing has revolved around the fact that all their products are exactly 1 euro, no exception. then last week i drove past and they put posters on the windows with a handwritten notice saying everything costs 1,10 euro now. it's still called the 1 EURO STORE though
I do wonder how long shops like that will continue to operate with inflation being what it is. Are they eventually going to have to put their prices up, or just sell products of lower and lower value, until they're pretty much flogging the "gifts" you get in cheap Christmas crackers?