Understanding the tags on your items can give vital information on how good a bargain really is, a former employee has revealed.
High street retailer TK Maxx is known for being a treasure trove of potential bargains, with thousands of shoppers flocking there every day.
A former employee has revealed a simple check that you should do before taking your items to the till, as it can prove how good your bargain really is. Daniel explained: "On any label, you can see a number. The number that is really exciting to a customer is number two because that means it's genuine stock that was sold at a higher price somewhere else. It's excess stock or something like that."
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