Parents are now able to cash in on deals for children's toys at B&M. There's a huge range of potential presents on offer in the two for £20 promotion available in stores across Bristol.
From Barbies to dinosaurs, B&M’s best-selling toys and craft sets will definitely keep youngsters busy over the summer holidays. But you’ll have to be quick as these bargain toys are only available while stocks last.
The retailer is also encouraging shoppers to stock up early for Christmas.
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A B&M spokesperson said: "This amazing selection of toys will guarantee to keep your little one entertained for hours. From Barbie dolls and Frozen Walkie-Talkies to light-up musical microphones and glamour makeup sets B&M has everything you need to put a huge smile on your little one’s face.
"Why not stock up now for birthdays and Christmas?" All toys are £12.99 each or double up with 2 for £20.
The news of the £5 toy sale comes after B&M fans heard the news that customers can now order from 1,000 different products online and have them delivered straight to their door. The service comes following feedback from customers wanting to purchase the more bulky items in-store, but who couldn’t always easily transport them home.
The new service comes at a great time as the discounter lands its huge garden sale across hundreds of lines within the outdoor living range. Any product available for home delivery will be marked with an orange van on the B&M website.
Digital director Jens Sorensen said: “We are incredibly excited to launch our online deliver-to-home service and make life easier for customers that love the range of discounted products from B&M but haven’t been able to purchase from store. We’re continually developing and improving the offering available to customers, and creating this more accessible shopping experience is a fantastic step forward for the business.
“It’s been an incredibly exciting launch to work on and we’re so happy that customers are now able to start using the transactional website and have access to products they wouldn’t have been able to in the past.”
CEO Simon Arora added: “With over a third of the UK population not having a B&M store in their local area, this is an exciting new opportunity for us to serve the whole country with our unique and hugely popular range of bargains. The decision to launch this online trial came about as our customer services team have been receiving hundreds of requests for this service over the last year.”
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