miseagustusa
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hi all, would any1 know where i'd get supplies for a 2 euro shop! i run a small newsagents but want 2 expand a bit and would love to sell what the 2euro shops sell!
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mise
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mise
hi all, would any1 know where i'd get supplies for a 2 euro shop! i run a small newsagents but want 2 expand a bit and would love to sell what the 2euro shops sell!
thanks
mise
There are cash & carries which stock all the kind of goods sold in the 2 euro shops, I know there is certainly one in the Robin Hood Industrial Estate, can't remember the name of it but I could find out for you if no-one else comes up with it!
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Check out eurogeneral.ie -you will find a wholesale section there, you can order online or you can go out to their premises in Robin Hood Ind Est - think you need to make an appointment! and also have a look in the golden pages, under cash & carry, there are C&Cs which specialise in toys & hardware etc listed. Hope that's of help.
Best of luck, it's my favourite place to shop and this from a person who doesn't like to shop.hi all, thanks for all your replies i'll start looking into it in more depth over christmas!!!! i put a survey in my shop asking the locals what they would like me to sell, alot of them asked for this sort of stuff so i'll be taking the plunge in the new year, wish me luck
msoptimistic, can't help you with your questions.
Can i advise you though, as a user of shops like that (as a cashstrapped mother)? So many of these places have exactly the same things. So much so that of the 4 in my local town, i only bother going to one (the one handiest for parking) as i don't need to look at the others.
What i buy is mostly kids toys/books/pens/stationary etc. Toiletries sometimes, especially baby stuff. Decorations, like christmas stuff etc, and sometimes drinks and sweets.
One opened in a nearby town, but only lasted a few months, it really had nothing but junk in it. Even if its only €2, if it looks like its worth €2, no one wants to buy it. People want something for €2 that they think is worth €4!