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The Costcutter Story

Costcutter started trading in 1986, the original store belonged to Colin Graves and, under his supervision, the chain grew rapidly to offer outlets across the globe. He remained in control of the company until 2012 when it was sold to the Bibby Line Group. Interestingly, many of the Costcutter sites are ex-Spar shops, despite Spar being a major competitor.

The Costcutter Range

Every Costcutter store is intended to be a local convenience shop that will provide all the essentials to the neighbourhood it serves. You’ll find a comprehensive array of essentials such as bread, milk, coffee, and soft drinks. They also stock ice cream, snacks, frozen foods, and fresh vegetables. In effect, they’re a small supermarket. You won’t find a catalog that lists all the stock, it's not even listed on their website. It’s simply not practical as stock changes according to freshness, local availability, and competition. But, they do produce promotional catalogs. These are produced weekly and highlight all the latest offers from Costcutter. Although the catalog is usually only 4 pages long it has an impressive array of, offers, such as bottles of fizzy drinks for £1 or half-price snacks. You can pick up the catalog in your local store. Alternatively, they are often posted through your letterbox with the mail. Of course, you’re also likely to see some of the offers on the television as they are advertised frequently.

Costcutter Online

Costcutter has a well-designed website that immediately hits you with its latest product ranges and offers. These encourage you to visit the store and check out the offers for yourself. The site also offers some great insights, illustrating seasonal recipes and inspirational ideas for meals at home. You can also access the various competitions online and in-store. Perhaps most importantly, the site offers a store finder, this helps if you don’t know where your closest one is. You should note that you can’t buy the Costcutter range online. You’ll need to go in-store.

Costcutter Stores

The first thing you should be aware of is that Costcutter is a franchise. Your local store has the branding of an international chain but it has a local owner and the attitude of a local convenience store. In short, you’ll find staff willing and eager to look after you and your needs. Every shop is stocked according to what the locals need, with the opportunity to special order items when necessary. Alongside this, being a local store means they are in touch with the neighbourhood and the latest events. Popping in is a great way to stay in touch with what’s going on in your area. Every store stocks the same basic range, giving you everything you could need on a daily basis. But, they’ll also adapt to the tastes of the local customers. That’s not a service you’re going to get at your local Tesco’s! You’ll find all the latest offers available and a wide selection of interesting products. Costcutter is becoming one f the most popular convenience stores and many people visit every day.

Discounted Items

There are plenty of special offers available every week which are promoted by the main Costcutter brand. However, each store is individual and will also have its own promotions which are worth looking at. Of course, you’ll need to go in-store. But, you can save more money on these stores by using the right discount code. All you have to do is take a look at our site, www.1offers.co.uk. You’re already on the page, it takes a few moments to find a code that will save you money. Make a note of it and use it at your local store when you’re paying. Every code on our site is checked and verified daily, this ensures it will work when you need it to. Of course, it’s best to take the code on the day you’re going to use it.

Costcutter Newsletter

Costcutter has a newsletter, you can sign up for it on their website with your name, email address, and postcode. You’ll also have to confirm you’re over 18. They will then send the monthly newsletter direct to your inbox. This will keep you up to date with all the latest news and promotions. Alongside this, you’ll get exclusive offers and a variety of competitions sent through. You can choose to participate in these or not. You can also join Costcutter on Twitter to check out the latest company information. However, it’s also worth checking with your local store, they may have their own social media group for you to connect with. This will give you the latest offers and relevant local information. It can even help you to make new contacts locally!