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  2. Pep&Co - Wikipedia

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    In February 2020, Poundland has begun piloting a broader variety of children's clothes across 50 of its shop-in-shops at Pep&Co. [5] As of 2024, the Pep&Co brand is no longer used, although still appears on some store fronts, it was phased out in store by December 2023. The Poundland and Pepco brands are now used for clothing. [6]

  3. Pepco (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Since 2023 Poundland and Dealz stores have been phasing out their own brand and previous "Pep&Co" branded products and clothing, replacing them with Pepco branded ranges. This transition was seen as a potential cause for a dip in like-for-like sales at the group in 2024 [ 27 ] [ 28 ]

  4. Poundland - Wikipedia

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    Poundland also sell large quantities of their stock to other retailers off-the-shelf, where it is cheaper for these retailers to pay £1 each for a bulk purchase than it would be to pay a discounted bulk-purchase rate elsewhere. [19] From 2016, Pep&Co clothing items were sold in Poundland branches, although at prices higher than the £1 single ...

  5. Steinhoff International - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, Steinhoff owned the high street brands, Poundland (under Pepco Group) and Sleepmaster. In Ireland, Steinhoff operated Dealz (under Pepco Group) and Pep&Co. Steinhoff's other European brands included Pepco (under Pepco Group) and Kika in Poland, Slovakia and Hungary.

  6. Dealz - Wikipedia

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    Dealz is a chain of discount store operating in Poland, Ireland and Isle of Man. [3] Known as the "European version of Poundland" [4] and operated by the same parent company, Pepco Group, it offers a range of general merchandise products, the majority of which are at the fixed price of Polish złoty, euros and pound sterling currencies.

  7. File:Poundland logo 2024.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Grocery store - Wikipedia

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    A small store format that traditionally sold staples and knickknacks, but now sales of food and consumable items at aggressive price points that account for at least 20%, and up to 66%, of their volume, e.g., Dollar General, Dollar Tree, Action, Pep&Co, Poundland, and Family Dollar. Drug store

  9. 99p Stores - Wikipedia

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    99p Store in Gosport 99p Store in Bromley. Nadir Lalani came to the UK in 1973 from Tanzania, having owned a cash and carry store in Mwanza. [11] Since moving to the UK he built up and sold two convenience store chains (including buying Whistlestop Discount Stores, a 27-strong chain which he sold in 2005 [12]) before moving into discount retailing, with intentions of handing the business over ...