Good if its national. Wilkinsons do their own for the same price, but most people would expect the Duracell to last longer, but maybe not by as much as the adverts would like us to believe.
mick69
22 Feb 161#2
£3 in London Poundland
Dantooine to mick69
22 Feb 16#14
£3 in Poundland?
anthony401
22 Feb 16#3
Sadly, the only multi packs they had in mine were the ones you pay more than a £1 for when you buy a minimum number of other items. They had the 2 pack of Simply Duracell for a £1 recently.
jfclfc
22 Feb 16#4
it's not national been in 2 today
kta93
22 Feb 16#5
smell ****
bachgammon to kta93
22 Feb 16#8
Is that a threat of some kind?
andykapa to kta93
22 Feb 161#12
PHISHY
kta93
22 Feb 161#6
bet it was more likely spend a £1 and get them for a certain price
fwd
22 Feb 16#7
call trading standards... we're being misled by the name
AndyRoyd to fwd
22 Feb 16#9
Exactly. Highly misleading to the consumer: the retailer does not sell any land.
permit
22 Feb 163#10
I gave all my dead batteries away today...
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Jakena
22 Feb 16#11
These were £3 in our poundland, but were not labelled clearly. Maybe check your receipt as can be misleading if not labelled clearly thinking getting them for £1?
greasyspoonma
22 Feb 161#13
£3 @ my local poundland
umar1980
22 Feb 16#15
Poundland isn't Poundland anymore! plenty of items are sold at more than a pound!!!
lozmeister
22 Feb 16#16
How has this got to almost 400C? These are £3!
KoopaDuckie
22 Feb 16#17
Yup, £3 in my local when you spend £1 instore, unless OP has a receipt?
kane7990
22 Feb 16#18
needs to be expired this post
srw985
22 Feb 161#19
£3 is a rip off when you can get 6 Kodak Xtralife for £1 in the same shop.
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£1 is decent for the Duracells but didn't see any in Bangor todoy