Everything for €1.50: British bargain chain Poundland sets up in Spain Company sells brand items at single fixed price, and plans to open 10 stores in a year CRISTINA DELGADO Madrid 30 OCT 2014 - 11:37 CET
The Dealz store in Torremolinos.
British chain Poundland is bringing its everything-at-£1 stores to Spain. The offer is changing to everything at €1.50 and the name to Dealz, but the concept remains the same: a range of well-known brand products sold at a single fixed price. The firm unveiled its third Spanish store in Madrid this week, after opening branches in Torremolinos and Alicante in July. The plan is to set up 10 outlets in the space of a year, with the creation of 500 jobs. Price-point retailing is nothing new in Spain – everything-at-100 pesetas stores have been around for decades – but this is the first time it has been used by a supermarket rather than bazaar shops. The chain’s stores each sell around 3,000 different products in 17 categories, ranging from shampoo and toothpaste, to candy bars and yogurts. All the items are leading brands, according to the company’s chief in Spain, Álvaro Villamizar – there are no own-brand products or two-for-one deals, just individual brand items sold at the single fixed price of €1.50. “Spaniards have switched to own-brand products for price reasons,” Villamizar says. “But we believe that what consumers want is to go back to the brands they have always bought. That is why we think we have an enormous opportunity to develop here.”
The chain’s stores each sell around 3,000 products, ranging from shampoo to toothpaste and yogurts The Dealz branches in Torremolinos, Alicante and Madrid are set to be followed by another in Málaga and a second Madrid store before the end of the year, with a total of 10 outlets to arrive by next