I think it's safe to say that everyone loves a bargain 🤑 be that a cheeky discount code or scooping up yellow sticker items in the supermarket it all helps.
Personally I love a good rummage at a carboot sale, through the bargain bins in a charity shop or the rails in a vintage shop. Not only is it great for the planet by saving so much waste from landfill but it's also saving on the pennies!
I always seem to miss the "big bargain finds" though 😅 Our @Han_EONNext on the other hand found the bargain of the century on her recent trip to a charity shop, she found a Ninja ice cream maker that she had been after for a long time for just £35 (these new are around £200 👀) what an absolute steal!!
Nothing on the scale of what Han found but while I was having a snoop I did come across a brand new Christmas themed board game for £2 that I have put into hiding for Santa coming soon🎄
I know a lot of people don't think about heading to a charity shop for gifting but I always check, especially at this time of year as people often pass on their unopened and unwanted gifts while clearing out before December 🎁 as they say "one mans rubbish is another mans treasure!".
Do you have any tips on how to find a bargain? What has been your biggest bargain find? Have you ever bought a gift from a charity shop or have you ever re-gifted something that you were gifted 👀 I did this once and it went horribly wrong as I re-gifted to the person who bought it in the first place, the less said the better 😂
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