UK: Opinion divided on BOGOFs - research

By: just-food.com | 20 October 2009

More than a third of shoppers have said they are tempted to try something new by in-store promotions such as "buy one get one free" (BOGOF).

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More than a third of shoppers have said they are tempted to try something new by in-store promotions such as "buy one get one free" (BOGOF).

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