Bargain Buys

Bargain Buys is a British chain of discount stores operating across the United Kingdom, a subsidiary of Poundstretcher.[1] The chain was launched in 2013 by Chris Edwards Sr. and Chris Edwards Jr., to be a subsidiary of the single-price chain they founded, Poundworld.[2] In 2015, TPG Capital purchased a majority stake in Poundworld and Bargain Buys. TPG Capital went into administration in 2018, with all Poundworld and Bargain Buys stores closed.

Bargain Buys
TypePrivate (Subsidiary)
IndustryRetail
PredecessorPoundworld
Founded2013 (2013)
FounderChris Edwards Sr.
FatePreviously unregistered trademark registered by Poundstretcher
HeadquartersKirby Muxloe, Leicester,
Leicester
Number of locations
01
Area served
United Kingdom
ProductsGrocery, General merchandise
OwnerCrown Crest Group
ParentPoundstretcher
Websitehttps://www.poundstretcher.co.uk
A Bargain Buys store, when it was a subsidiary of Poundworld, in Newport, South Wales

Later in 2018, Poundstretcher trademarked and began opening new stores nationwide under the Bargain Buys name. A legal dispute between Poundstretcher and businessman Manni Hussain (who purchased the Poundworld assets) began over the 'Bargain Buys' trademark, Poundstretcher won the suit as the Bargain Buys name had not been previously trademarked by Poundworld. The company headquarters are currently based in Kirby Muxloe, Leicester[3]

History

Poundworld subsidiary (2013-2018)

The logo from 2013 to 2018.

Bargain Buys' first store was opened in Walsall in November 2013.[4] Edwards and Edwards launched the multi-price chain to complement their single-price chain. Bargain Buys was the result of rebranding existing Discount UK (Discount NI in Northern Ireland) stores, initially launched in 2010. The name and branding was changed to allow the chain to compete more closely with its rivals in the market,[5] and to exploit the expanded product range and knowledge that the business had built up.[6]

The stores were invented to rival the likes of popular discount retailers such as Home Bargains, B&M Bargains and Poundstretcher.

As of 2015, the chain had 41 stores across the United Kingdom . The company intended to expand rapidly, with plans to double the number of stores by 2016,[7] and to open an additional 100 stores by 2018.[6] In April 2015 it launched an online store in a bid to expand its customer base.[8]

The chain stocked over 8,000 products over 25 departments, this included groceries, home living and cleaning to toys, electricals and pet care. It sold leading household brands including Coca-Cola, L'Oréal, Fairy and Gillette.[9]

On 15 May 2015 the Edwards family announced that they had sold a majority stake in both Poundworld and Bargain Buys business to US private equity firm TPG for £150 million.[10]

On 11 June 2018, TPG announced that the Poundworld and Bargain Buys stores had appointed administrators after talks to sell the company fell through.[11]

At some point during or after June 2018, the official website was shut, and the Facebook and Twitter pages stopped being updated with new products and offers. Any remaining Poundworld stores closed in early August. It's not clear whether any Bargain Buys stores remained trading this long as well, or were closed earlier in June or July.[12]

Poundstretcher subsidiary (2018-present)

Poundstretcher began to open stores under the Bargain Buys name towards the end of 2018, their first being in Paisley in September 2018. This was followed by 59 other stores across the UK. The Bargain Buys brand was purchased by New Money, a company established by Yorkshire-based property entrepreneur, Manni Hussain, who unsuccessfully attempted to trademark the Bargain Buys name in October 2018.

Poundstretcher filed a month later and successfully won the trademark with the phrase 'Bargain Buys, Big Brands Big Discounts'.

In early 2019, Poundstretcher was successful in trademarking the Bargain Buys name. Throughout 2019, the company has since opened over 75 stores across nationwide using the Bargain Buys name, with plans of more to come throughout 2020. [13] [14]

As of October 2019, Poundstretcher has opened over 75 Bargain Buys stores, many of which are opened in former Poundworld and Bargain Buys units, as of 2023, there is one store left, as the branches have closed or have turned into regular Poundstretcher stores.[15]

References

  1. "About Us". Poundworld Retail Ltd. 2015. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015.
  2. "New bargain store set to open in King's Lynn shopping district". Johnston Press. 2015. Archived from the original on 25 March 2015. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
  3. Pegden, Tom. "Poundstretcher moving head office operations from Huddersfield to Leicestershire". Business Live. Archived from the original on 17 October 2019.
  4. "Now townsfolk will be quids in with new Bargain Buys store". LocalWorld. 2013. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
  5. "Bargain Buys is new fascia name for Poundworld's 35 DiscountUK multi-price stores". William Reed Business Media. 2013.
  6. "Poundworld launches new Bargain Buys fascia". The Retail Bulletin Events Ltd. 2013.
  7. "bargain buys bagging 100 new retail jobs for the north east". Employment4Students.co.uk Ltd. 2015.
  8. "Timeline Photos". Facebook. 2015.
  9. "Bargain Buys to open a store in Middlesbrough shopping centre creating 20 new jobs". Trinity Mirror. 2015.
  10. "Poundworld sold to US firm for £150m - bbc.co.uk p.15 May 2015". Retrieved 16 May 2015.
  11. "Poundworld collapses into administration". BBC News. 11 June 2018. Retrieved 13 July 2018.
  12. "Poundworld to disappear from High Street". BBC News. 19 July 2018. Retrieved 9 August 2018.
  13. Farrell, Steve. "Poundstretcher wins trademark battle for 'Bargain Buys' name". The Grocer. Archived from the original on 17 October 2019.
  14. "This new store will be officially opened in town". Wiltshire Times. Retrieved 17 October 2019.
  15. "Find a Store / Poundstretcher | Poundstretcher". www.poundstretcher.co.uk. Retrieved 29 September 2019.
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