Demolition crew have finally moved in to start tearing down the Deans South ‘ghost estate’ – 18 years after private and rented homes were condemned.
18.10.2022 - 14:53 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Shoppers in West Lothian could strike it lucky as they’re in for a chance to pick up a bundle of everyday items for just one pence.
Home delivery app Snappy Shopper are teaming up with retail stores across the county to launch Big Brand Bundle, which is available via the company’s app, and lets shoppers pick up seven items that usually cost around a tenner for next to nothing.
The promotion, which includes 100 stores across the UK, is running today (Tuesday) and Wednesday in Scotland.
Keystore More in Armadale is the only West Lothian-based shop teaming up with he app to offer the cut-price goods to customers.
The items that form the Big Brand Bundle are: 1.75L bottle of Diet Coke, Share bag of Haribo Starmix/Fangtastic, 140g Maltesers, Pot Noodle, Tetley’s Tea Bags 40 pack, six pack crisps (brand such as Walkers, Golden Wonder), packet of McVities Chocolate Digestives.
Scott Campbell, Snappy Shopper Co-Founder, said: “Local retailers and their communities have always been at the heart of everything we do at Snappy Shopper.
“As the cost-of-living crisis has escalated over the past few months, we’ve been committed to doing our utmost to lend that helping hand, alongside our retailers, to our customers who might be struggling to cope with rising costs.”
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