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B&M shoppers rush to buy handy home furniture scanning at just £15 instead of £35 – it'll transform your child's room
B&M shoppers rush to buy handy home furniture scanning at just £15 instead of £35 – it'll transform your child's room

The Sun

time21-07-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

B&M shoppers rush to buy handy home furniture scanning at just £15 instead of £35 – it'll transform your child's room

B&M shoppers are rushing to buy a handy piece of home furniture scanning for just £15 instead of £35. The discounter has slashed the price of the piece ideal for your child's room by 67%. Shoppers can pick up the Rainbow nine tub storage unit for the cut-price deal in store, although it might not be in all branches. One eagle-eyed customer found the bargain in their local B&M branch, posting about it on the B&M Scanner and Other Bargains Facebook page. They said: "My bargain of the day, reduced to £25 from £35 but actually scanned at £15 so I brought (sic) two. "Been looking for storage for little ones toys for ages and was reluctant to pay £50 plus for similar. Feeling very chuffed." Shoppers looking to find the storage unit themselves will have to head to their nearest B&M branch as the retailer doesn't offer a home delivery service. You can find your nearest B&M store via B&M says the storage unit should only be used inside while each of the nine tubs can store a maximum of two kilos each. Shoppers can buy it in two colours - Rainbow and Safari. The storage unit also comes with a customer satisfaction policy meaning if you're not happy with it you can return it within 30 days of purchase for a full refund or replacement. You just need to take your proof of purchase, like a receipt, with you. 6 ways to get the biggest bargains in B&M How to find bargains at B&M One of the best ways to find bargains at your local B&M store is by downloading the B&M scanner app. The app lets you use the camera on the your smartphone to scan barcodes and see what the true price of an item is. It can take time, but sometimes products selling for just 10p will show up. The app also offers you a description of the product you are scanning. B&M super shopper Sam Penney also recently revealed her six top tips for bagging a bargain at the discount chain too. The mum-of-two advised customers to look out for red and white stickers on products. These are not used by B&M often, but are worth keeping an eye out for as they are placed on products which have been reduced in price. Sam, who founded the B&M Scanner and Other Bargains Facebook page, also said shoppers will get the best bargains on Wednesday mornings. This is when products are slashed in price by staff. The bargain hunter also said it's worth speaking to B&M workers who can scan items and let you know if something is cheaper than its advertised price label. How to bag a bargain SUN Savers Editor Lana Clements explains how to find a cut-price item and bag a bargain… Sign up to loyalty schemes of the brands that you regularly shop with. Big names regularly offer discounts or special lower prices for members, among other perks. Sales are when you can pick up a real steal. Retailers usually have periodic promotions that tie into payday at the end of the month or Bank Holiday weekends, so keep a lookout and shop when these deals are on. Sign up to mailing lists and you'll also be first to know of special offers. It can be worth following retailers on social media too. When buying online, always do a search for money off codes or vouchers that you can use and are just two sites that round up promotions by retailer. Scanner apps are useful to have on your phone. app has a scanner that you can use to compare prices on branded items when out shopping. Bargain hunters can also use B&M's scanner in the app to find discounts in-store before staff have marked them out. And always check if you can get cashback before paying which in effect means you'll get some of your money back or a discount on the item.

‘Need to try this' cry cleaning fans over Fabulosa's new summer range that makes your home smell like £24 Sol de Janeiro
‘Need to try this' cry cleaning fans over Fabulosa's new summer range that makes your home smell like £24 Sol de Janeiro

The Sun

time16-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

‘Need to try this' cry cleaning fans over Fabulosa's new summer range that makes your home smell like £24 Sol de Janeiro

SHOPPERS are going wild for a bargain cleaning brand's new summer range which make your whole home smell just like a viral Sol De Janeiro spray. Fabulosa already has an army of devoted cleaning fanatics who have cupboards full of their disinfectants. 2 2 And now they are running to their local The Range store to get their hands on the brand's newest scent. So if you can't get enough of the stunning scents of Sol de Janeiro and want your home to smell like it too, then we've got you covered. The best thing about it the new Summer Crush collection is that prices start from just £1. The fragrance-led home and lifestyle brand vowed to bring the sunshine indoors with the new scent, part of the larger Your Sol Mate collection, which is now available to shop in The Range. Infused with scentsational notes of comforting pistachio and caramel, Summer Crush opens with a fruity floral burst. It then blooms into a heart of jasmine, freesia, heliotrope, rose, lily, and orchid, and settles on a sweet, warm base of vanilla, sugar, musk, tonka, moss, cedar, and sandalwood. The new scent is available in Fabulosa's concentrated multi-purpose cleaner, fabric freshener, all-purpose cleaner, and multi-purpose cleaner. And cleaning fanatics are already racing to their nearest The Range to bag the new buys. "Oooh I need to try this", one gushed. A second wrote: "Straight in the basket." I tried Fabulosa's floor cleaner in must-have new scent - the smell lasts for 48 hours Meanwhile, a third added: "Wow I neeeed this. Love fabulosa." If the new Fabulosa scent has inspired you to go on a cleaning spree, the timing couldn't be better. An expert recently revealed the cleaning mistakes that are making your home dirtier - and the "top-to-bottom" step that guarantees sparkling surfaces. This Morning's Queen of Clean and home expert Lynsey Crombie (@lynsey_queenofclean) explained that a common error is not starting from the top and working your way down when cleaning surfaces. "Dust falls like snow, so if you start vacuuming or wiping lower surfaces first, any dust or dirt from higher spots will settle back down," the cleaning expert said. She described the most logical order to wipe down the surfaces in your home. "When cleaning a room, always begin at the highest points: Cobwebs, tops of cabinets and light fixtures – then work your way down walls, furniture, and finally, the floor," she said. According to the pro, the same rule applies to your house as a whole. "If you have stairs, start cleaning from the top floor and work your way down," Lynsey advised. "This way, when clearing clutter or rubbish, you're bringing it down with you rather than carrying it back upstairs." Cleaning hacks and tips Here are some tips to help you clean your home like a pro: How to clean your washing machine in a few easy steps Keep on top of cleaning your oven regularly Clean your shower to ensure it's always sparkling How to clean your microwave using cheap household items Here's how to get rid of that nasty limescale in your kettle You're cleaning your carpet all wrong - here's how to get it spotless again in no time Unblock a toilet without a plunger Clean your fabric or leather sofa in a few easy steps If you haven't cleaned your mattress in ages, here's how Steps to cleaning your dishwasher to leave it looking brand new This is how to clean mirrors and windows without streaking Keep your toilet clean in four easy steps Give your TV screen a once-over Did you know your Venetian, Roman, vertical, or roller blinds also need cleaning? Deep-clean your fridge in five simple steps

UAE store faces legal action after trademark violation
UAE store faces legal action after trademark violation

Khaleej Times

time09-07-2025

  • Business
  • Khaleej Times

UAE store faces legal action after trademark violation

This caused consumers to believe the store was affiliated with the original brand, which operates exclusively online and has no physical stores A local store found itself in legal trouble after using a globally renowned trademark across products and displays. The Abu Dhabi Judicial Department said that the Abu Dhabi Commercial Court ruled to halt the infringement of a globally renowned trademark in the fashion and e-commerce sector. This ruling came after a local store was using the trademark without obtaining permission or licensing. The company that owns the trademark filed a lawsuit that demanded the closure of a store which had used its name and trademark on products, storefronts, advertising materials, and online promotions. This caused consumers to believe the store was affiliated with the original brand, which operates exclusively online and has no physical stores. The court ordered an immediate stop on all infringing activities, the removal of the counterfeit trade name from the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development's records and all commercial registries across the UAE. It banned the infringing store from using the brand's trademarks in any form, whether in its trade name, online presence, or social media platforms. The store was also ordered to stop selling any products bearing the infringing trademarks and to remove all related items, signage, and promotional materials.

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