A SHOP which is trying to help customers save “pounds instead of pennies” is moving to a larger unit at the White Rose Centre in Rhyl.
TED'S will open at the unit previously occupied by Superdrug at the shopping centre tomorrow (February 3) at 8.30am.
It had been based at the former site of Topshop since November 3, 2023.
Open seven days a week, the store sells essential items at low and affordable prices.
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TED'S already has stores in Skelmersdale and Alfreton, and is also planning to open another shop in Burton-on-Trent.
At the Rhyl shop, customers are entitled to 10 per cent off their shopping every time they spend £10 or more.
Keith Preston, who works at the Rhyl store, said: “We will now be in a bigger and better shop with fresh and frozen food, bread, milk, meats, teas, coffees… the list goes on.
“We also have a little boy from Colwyn Bay, coming to open the store for us, and we’ll still be open every day.
“The trial period went really well. Now, we’ll see how it does ‘properly’, with frozen and fresh food, and more options to choose from now.”
A spokesperson for the White Rose Centre previously told the Journal that it is “definitely a bonus to the centre” to have a TED’S store at the site.
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