
Primark has ‘pulled it out the bag' with £2.50 holiday buy – it's an ‘absolute beauty' & is ‘so needed for warm weather'
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WITH summer in full swing and the weather heating up, shoppers are sure to be pleased when they see this brand new, Primark essential.
Not only has it been hailed an 'absolute beauty', but it's also said to be 'so needed for the warm weather.'
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Primark fans are racing to get to their nearest store after spotting a £2.50 buy that's a must for summer
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Not only is it cheap, but it's sure to cool you down on warm days too
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Sharon McCabe Kerr was beaming with her "absolute beauty" of a fan
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One happy shopper was left overjoyed when she spotted the affordable £2.50 buy when queuing up to pay in her local Primark store.
Thrilled with her purse-friendly find, Sharon McCabe Kerr eagerly raced to social media to show off her new purchase with others.
Posting on Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK, a private Facebook group with 2.6 million members, Sharon uploaded a snap of her new £2.50 fan.
Alongside the post, Sharon showed off her zebra print buy and said: 'Primark, you absolute beauty.
'You've pulled it out of the bag.'
She then explained: 'Situated in the till queueing section and just £2.50.
'I saw this one and a plain black one, not sure if there were other patterns.'
Not only does Sharon's new fan 'fit nicely into a handbag', but she also expressed: 'So needed for the warm weather, going on holidays or ladies of a certain age.'
So if you're lucky enough to be jetting abroad any time soon, or are looking for a cheap buy that will cool you down on warm days, you'll need to head to the high street as quickly as you can for this Primark find.
And it's clear that Sharon's post has impressed many, as at the time of writing, it had quickly racked up 623 likes and 131 comments.
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Not only did many 'need' the fan for their travels, but others claimed it would be good for dancing, or even in a hospital bag for pregnant women too.
One person simply said: 'I NEED THIS!!!!!'
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Another added: 'Went the two hour round trip to Primark yesterday… why did I not see this post beforehand.'
Meanwhile, a third advised: 'Pregnant mamas grab one for that hospital bag.'
I'll need it for all the dancing!
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At the same time, one user tagged a family member and asked: 'Get me one of these if you go please.'
A second alerted a Primark shopper and advised: 'Grab a couple!!!'
Whilst someone else mentioned a loved one and wrote: 'If you're going to Primark before Friday, can you grab me one please. I'll need it for all the dancing!!'
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