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Forget the 99p Store, woman opens up shop where most of her stock is just 25 PENCE

IF you thought the 99p Store was good value for money, think again.

A shop owner has opened a store where almost all her goods are just 25 PENCE.

An enterprising 20-year-old has opened The Bargain Brand Food outlet in her
native Newquay in Cornwall which promises to be the cheapest grocery store
in Britain.

It is stocked from floor to ceiling with food which is not up to the standard
 of the supermarket giants so she can sell it for virtually nothing.

Charlotte Danks aged 20, from Newquay, Cornwall, has opened a budget supermarket in the Cornish town. The shop sells products from 25p and aims to help poor people in Cornwall.

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Most of her stock comes from distributors who supply the supermarkets, but
they choose not to take it due to manufacturing defects, such as damaged
packaging or incorrect labels.

Charlotte Danks launched the venture five months ago, to give cash-strapped
people in her local community a more viable option then just going to food
banks.

Charlotte Danks aged 20, from Newquay, Cornwall, has opened a budget supermarket in the Cornish town. The shop sells products from 25p and aims to help poor people in Cornwall.

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The items stocked in Charlotte’s store, which include fresh meat, dairy,
tinned foods and even hair dye, are coming to the end of their sell-by date,
but are still well within their use-by date.

Most items sell for just 25 pence, with the most expensive being a two-litre
tub of curry powder, at £2.50.

The shop has been so successful that Charlotte is now planning on opening two
more in St Austell and Penzance.

Charlotte said: “Most of what we sell is stuff that’s coming up to its
sell-by date, but that’s not the same as its expiry date.

“Everything is perfectly fine, but the supermarket has to get it off its
shelves and it would otherwise end up straight in landfill.

“It’s really taken off. Hopefully in the next six months I’ll have
another two shops, which I’m planning to open in St Austell and Penzance.

“We sell a mixture of things from tinned foods, to crisps, sweets, dried
foods, fresh meat and dairy products, toiletries, hair dye, cat food –
pretty much whatever I can get my hands on; it changes every week.

“I sell the majority of items for 25p. The most expensive thing in the
shop costs £2.50, and that’s for a two-litre tub of curry powder.

“I’ve made a lot of friends, I didn’t realise how many people would use
it, but we’re open to everyone.

Charlotte Danks aged 20, from Newquay, Cornwall, has opened a budget supermarket in the Cornish town. The shop sells products from 25p and aims to help poor people in Cornwall.

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“We’re different to a foodbank because people can choose what they want,
and it’s all branded stock.

“Weekends are usually the busiest because people like to come after work,
but we get our regulars who come in throughout the week.

“It’s just a case of trying to keep on top of everything, but there’s a
high demand for what we sell and people want new things.”

Charlotte Danks aged 20, from Newquay, Cornwall, has opened a budget supermarket in the Cornish town. The shop sells products from 25p and aims to help poor people in Cornwall.

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Charlotte’s Top Ten-selling items

Walkers multi-pack – 50p

Coca-Cola, 2 litre – 50p

Knorr Bolognese Pasta Meal, 170g – 25p

El Paso Fajita kits – 50p

Kallo Rice Cakes, 133g – 25p

Lindt chocolate bar, 100g – 50p

Rowntree’s Randoms, 50g – 25p

Cadbury Dairy Milk 50g – 25p

Mini Cheddars, 50g – 10p

Kellogg’s Coco Pops Cereal bar, 20g – 10p