Shoppers were left amazed after they spotted bottles of shower gel worth £60 for just 99p in Home Bargains.
The bottles were of Kiwi Botanicals Nourishing Shower Gel for Women in Manuka Honey scent. These usually have an RRP of £60, which means Home Bargains customers were saving a huge £59.01.
Stacey Betts spotted the high-end shower gel in her local Home Bargains store, and couldn't resist getting herself a haul. She shared the news on Extreme Couponing and Bargains, reports Manchester Evening News.
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Stacey wrote: "For pennies compared to the online price of £60 per bottle of shower gel, I took a look this morning and got this little lot. Not sure how much the body conditioner should be but that aswell as the shower gel is only 99p in Home Bargains. Will look in a different store tomorrow to see if they have any other items from the collection."
Many shoppers were keen to try out the bath items themselves, and praised Home Bargains for selling them at such a low price. Dawn Anderson said: "A bargain ! Tried last night skin feels really soft today." Jen Littlejohn said: "I couldn’t get the body butter but got the face cleanser, shower gel and body conditioner."
Others were horrified at the thought of splashing out £60 on a bottle of shower gel. Claire Nicol said: "Who would buy a bottle of shower gel for £60? Even Molton brown doesn’t cost that."
Julie Finlay said: "Those original prices are mad! just proves to me how much profit these big companies are making and what fools we are to cough up the full amount!"
You can find the Kiwi Botanicals range in Home Bargains stores now. Stocks may vary.
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