The supermarket chain with 13 branches that sells surplus items from brands like McDonald’s and M&S with up to 60% off
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A LITTLE-KNOWN supermarket chain with just 13 stores is selling surplus items from brands including McDonald's at amazing prices. Company Shop sells products from retailers like Marks & Spencer and Asda for as much as 60% off their retail price - but there's a catch.
Unlike other supermarkets, not everyone can purchase products from the warehouse stores, as you need to be a member and meet certain criteria. But, for those who do qualify for membership, the bargains up for grabs can be huge and you can pick up products that would not be available at regular supermarkets.
For example, TikTok channel New in the High Street shared a video of McDonald's favourites stocked up in the surplus supermarket. The items up for grabs included large bags of frozen hash browns, cheesy bites and pies that would usually be sold in Maccies stores.
And the prices were far cheaper than you'd find in the fast food chain's outlets, too, with a 1kg bag of cheesy bites being sold for £5, a 1kg bag of cheese melt dippers being sold for £2 and a 1.5kg bag of hash browns being sold for £2.50. The store was also selling McDonald's hot cross bun pies.
The items stocked at Company Shop outlets will vary, as the company receives surplus goods from retailers that could otherwise go to waste - and these won't always be the same. There are several reasons companies might donate food including packaging perfections, excess stock, seasonal lines or trials that have come to an end or missed or returned deliveries.