BARGAIN hunters will be able to get their hands on some mega deals when a new store opens up in Bradford selling everything for under £1.
Poundworld founder Chris Edwards has announced plans to open the stores and sell a variety of household products and food.
The first branch to open will be in Leeds at the end of February, with further plans to open stores in Bradford, Wakefield, Glasgow, Irvine and two in London by the end of March.
It has been reported the boss plans to open four stores a week with 100 shops trading by the end of the year.
Most of the stores will open in old Poundworld shops - sites that Mr Edwards used to control before he sold the bargain chain for £150million in 2015.
He said: "We've had a good response from landlords we've dealt with historically.
"We're lining shops up and most of them are going to be Poundworld sites."
As well as opening a warehouse in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, the brand is also hiring store managers and shop assistants.
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