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Little-known Matalan store has ‘the biggest deals’ with up to 70 per cent off clothes – leggings are 50p and sliders £1

MATALAN superfans have been raving about their lesser-known clearance stores which have items up to 70 per cent off.

Shoppers have been sharing their eye-wateringly cheap hauls from the shops, with leggings down to 50p and sliders costing £1.

Matalan clearance store in the UK.
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Pink sandals for £1 or less at Matalan.
There were also £1 sandals available to buy at Matalan
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TikTok user @thejalfamily uploaded a video giving a tour around the Matalan Clearance store in Newport in Wales. 

They shared: “This place is absolutely incredible. It has the biggest deals that you’ll ever see.

“Everything is like up to 70 per cent off. There’s a massive area for £1 or less, which is just ridiculous for shoes.”

They first of all snapped up the 50p leather leggings, and then moved on to pyjamas, where they found Mickey Mouse for just £1.50 down from £12.50.

They continued: “Absolutely ridiculous. This place is incredible, honestly. This is in Newport Spytty, by the way. 

“Everything is discounted, like to ridiculously cheap.”

The couple also found some clothes for their kids, buying a cute flower dress for £2 down from £17, and a cost for £6 down from £18.

The family showed how the Matalan Clearance store also had home items, and saw discounted duvet sets, mirrors, vases, and 99p jars.

After filling their trolley, they were amazed when everything came to just £39.

If you are keen for a trip to the Matalan Clearance store but don’t want to head to Newport, there are some other options.

These include London’s Wood Green and one in Wolverhampton.

People were amazed at the bargains to be found, with over 60,000 people liking the video.

One said: “Why haven’t we got a matalan clearance store where I live, I could love it.”
Another added: “Gorgeous buys there for everyone.”

A third commented: “Would love to go.”

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Shopper Rhi also gave a tour inside the store
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We previously shared how Rhi, a content creator from Wales took to social media to give her followers a close-up look inside an epic outlet store.

Thrilled with her purse-friendly finds, Rhi beamed: “They’ve got 30% off everything in store at the moment and that’s on top of the already insane prices – look at all the shoes they’ve got.

“You can get absolute bargains, everything you need for your holidays here and they’ve even got loads of school shoes as well.”

Why the high street still rules!

Fabulous’ Fashion Director, Tracey Lea Sayer shares her thoughts.

I WAS 10 when I first discovered the utter joy of high-street shopping for clothes with my mum and nan.

Going into town on Saturday became a family tradition – a girls’ day out we would look forward to all week.

My mum’s favourite shop was M&S, where she would gaze at jackets with big shoulder pads and floral sundresses, while my nan would make a beeline for John Lewis and their classic coats and elegant court shoes.

I was all over Tammy Girl – Etam’s little sister – and Chelsea Girl, which was later rebranded to high-street fave River Island.

I would spend hours in the changing rooms, watched keenly by my two cheerleaders, who gave the thumbs up – or thumbs down – on what I was trying on.

Frilly ra-ra skirts, duster coats, polka dot leggings, puff balls, boob tubes… I tried them all, often making my nan howl with laughter.

Fashion wasn’t so fast back in the 1980s and every item was cherished and worn until it fell apart – literally – at the seams.

At 18, I went to art college and my tastes became more refined.

Extra cash from a part-time job in a bar meant I could move on to slightly more expensive stores, like Warehouse, Miss Selfridge and the mecca that was Topshop.

I knew at this point I wanted to work in fashion because the high street had totally seduced me.

One day, I wrote an article for a competition in a glossy mag about my love of retail therapy and my favourite LBD – and I won!

That led me to where I am today – Fashion Director of Fabulous.

It’s not just me that loves the high street – big-name designers are fans, too. When Cool Britannia hit in the ’90s, they all turned up in one big store.

Designers at Debenhams was a stroke of genius by Debenhams CEO Belinda Earl, designer Ben de Lisi and fashion director Spencer Hawken, who introduced diffusion ranges from John Rocha, Matthew Williamson and Betty Jackson, to name a few.

This meant we could all afford a bit of luxury and wear a well-known designer’s signature style.

Years later, I hosted a night with Debenhams and Fabulous for 250 readers, who were in awe meeting all the designers. It was a real career highlight for me.

In 2004, H&M started rolling out their international designer collabs.

Karl Lagerfeld was first, followed by Roberto Cavalli, Marni, Stella McCartney, Maison Martin Margiela, Sonia Rykiel, Comme des Garçons, Balmain, Versace and many, many more. I could barely contain myself!

Then in 2007, Kate Moss launched her first collection with Topshop, with thousands queuing along London’s Oxford Street.

I remember sitting behind Ms Moss and Topshop boss Philip Green at a London Fashion Week Topshop Unique catwalk show.

I had my three-year-old daughter, Frankie, in tow and we both made the news the next day after we were papped behind Kate, my supermodel girl crush.

At the time, the high street was on fire. Who needed designer buys when Mango stocked tin foil trousers just like the designer Isabel Marant ones and you could buy a bit of Barbara Hulanicki’s legendary brand Biba from Topshop?

High street stores even started to storm London Fashion week.

Although Topshop Unique had shown collections since 2001, in 2013 River Island showed its first collection in collaboration with global superstar Rihanna, who was flown in by a friend of mine on a private jet. KER-CHING!

A whole new generation of high profile high street collabs followed.

Beyoncé created Ivy Park with Topshop’s Philip Green and I even flew to LA for Fabulous to shoot the Kardashian sisters in their bodycon “Kollection” for Dorothy Perkins.

I am pleased to say they were the absolute dream cover stars.

Fast forward to 2024 and while the high street doesn’t look exactly like it did pre-Covid, it has made a gallant comeback.

Stores like M&S, Reserved and Zara, and designer collabs like Victoria Beckham X Mango and Rochelle Humes for Next are giving me all the feels.

The supermarkets have really come into their own, too, smashing it with gorgeous collections that look expensive, but at prices that still allow us to afford the weekly shop.

The last 30 years of high street fashion have been one big adventure for me. Bring on the next 30!

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I admire Simon Cowell but his daft views on children’s homework are shockingly irresponsible

Collage of Jane Atkinson and Simon Cowell with his family.

SIMON COWELL is one of the most powerful figures in the showbiz world.

He can make or break careers through shows like Britain’s Got Talent, and ­millions of children around the country hang on his every word.

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Simon Cowell is an influential figure and his comments on children’s homework were irresponsible
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My son is just six but idolises him and regularly parrots, in exaggerated tones: “I don’t just like it . . . I love it.”

So I am shocked by how irresponsible Simon has been by saying there should be a total ban on school homework.

Now his legion of little fans around the country will be using the excuse to their parents that they “don’t just dislike homework . . . they hate it”. And then they won’t bother.

Simon made his ill-judged comments during a breezy chat on This Morning, claiming our youngsters would be happier and less stressed if they didn’t have to do “two hours” homework after a day at school.

I get that two hours seems utterly excessive for any young mind after a long day but banning it altogether would be madness.

Simon, who is dad to 11-year-old Eric, said that “schools put too much pressure on kids” when they are “ten, 11, 12” adding: “I would say to any teacher watching, ban homework. You’ll have happier kids and they’ll do better.”

Most teachers probably weren’t watching daytime TV though, because they were up to their ears in Britain’s ­classrooms, battling the gruelling daily grind of educating our kids.

I can only imagine what they will have said when they heard his daft remarks — I’m sure that they rolled their eyes in ­exasperation.

They would be disappointed that such a role model could attempt to cause them such a headache.

I admire Simon. He works with children’s charities. He has helped so many people achieve their goals.

But he seems to have somehow forgotten just how powerful his voice is.

And talking about bans is unfair — both to struggling parents who want their kids to excel and those hard-working teachers at the coalface of the nation’s education.

Simon has said that he didn’t ­actually stress about homework when he was younger because he would “just throw it away”.

Reap the rewards when they succeed

But in today’s competitive world our kids are not only competing against each other in the jobs market but also against rapidly developing AI and smart-arsed robots too.

So they must absorb the key skills homework gives them.

It cements what they learn in the classroom, teaches them to study on their own and to concentrate independently; instead of returning home and just scrolling on their phones.

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Simon’s comments neglect how useful homework can be to children’s development
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It also encourages them to be self- starters and to reap the rewards when they succeed — just as all those dancers, jugglers, singers and musicians have done when they stand up on that stage in front of Simon and his panel.

Homework is there to help teachers determine how well their lessons are understood, to teach kids to problem- solve and develop skills such as time management and self-discipline.

It shows parents what their kids are learning.

It prepares children for important tests and exams — and for tasks and ­challenges they will face after school.

If they have a rounded schooling now they will one day be able to show off their own talents to the world.

And they will look back and realise that education can be a real-life golden buzzer.

Dales switch is daft

YOU can tell that ITV’s former Head of Daytime Peter Fincham is a southerner.

He thinks Yorkshire-based Emmerdale could soon move to Manchester and be filmed alongside Corrie.

Peter, as a Northerner, let me put this in simple terms for you, lad – that’s like suggesting Arsenal players share changing rooms with Chelsea just across London at Stamford Bridge.

Things might be tough at ITV, but there is a limit.


CHANGING a winning formula can be a risky business.

But to mark the 100th anniversary celebrations of Chocolate Digestives, McVitie’s has announced it’s launching a limited-edition Pink Digestives Raspberry & Cream flavour.

Stuff the calories – I can’t wait to try these bad boys.

Becks dream

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David Beckham’s comments that he reads every word of Country Life might raise some eyebrows
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DAVID BECKHAM is guest editing Country Life because he says he has read “every issue from cover to cover”.

I suspect he arranges the glossy mags very neatly on a designer coffee table, but as for reading every word?

I hate to accuse Sir David of telling a few porkies . . . but if the flat cap fits.

Tattoo much…

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Jon Collyer is one of three Brits accused of smuggling cocaine into Bali
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IF ever there was an advert to show why you should NEVER have dodgy DIY prison-style facial tattoos, Jon Collyer, above, is it.

He is one of the three Brits accused of smuggling cocaine in Angel Delight powder, who were then arrested at Bali International Airport and are now facing the death penalty.

Those ridiculous tattoos, that somehow make him look as though he’s spent half his life in prison, certainly won’t help him plead his innocence.

Have them where you can hide them, or better still, just say no, kids.

Lily pulls rank on her pals

Lily Allen at the Chanel Tribeca Festival Artists Dinner.
Lily Allen has organised her friends into rankings of how much she likes them
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SO Lily Allen says she has created a list of friends who she ranks in order of how much she likes them, while her “assistant” schedules FaceTimes so they can catch up.

At first this may seem ridiculous, but actually you’ve got to praise her for being so organised and for making the effort to keep in touch when so many of us with busy lives don’t.

I do feel sorry for those of Lily’s “friends” who haven’t heard from her in a while, though – because they will now realise she’s not just busy . . . they’re actually at the bottom of the list.


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Fear in Cornwall over the opening of a new Greggs might be a little misplaced
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THE Cornish Pasty Association have got their crusty bits in a right twist over the fact a seventh Greggs outlet is opening up in Cornwall.

They spat: “Greggs does not make products in Cornwall and therefore do not sell the genuine Cornish pasties our members make.”

Which seems a bit ridiculous.

We all know fans go to Greggs for the sausage rolls.

The Newcastle company hasn’t even sold anything vaguely resembling a traditional Cornish pasty for years.


KAREN MILLEN should stick to designing clothes.

She has been forced to make a grovelling apology for her ridiculous comments criticising mums who breastfeed their children beyond six months, calling it “selfish” and “not normal”.

What isn’t normal in this day and age is bad-mouthing other women for parenting choices.

Unless they are harming their kids, surely it should be a case of each to their own.

Bezos is £10m in wed

EVERYONE loves a good wedding, don’t they.

Despite the residents of Venice grumbling about Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez’s upcoming days of nuptials, I can’t wait to see all the photos.

The couple have just scaled it back and are now just spending a mere £10million on the three-day event.

So, we are about to find out exactly how you manage to burn through more than £3 million A DAY.

Yes, the extravagance is stomach-churning, but let’s face it – who will be able to resist?

HAPPY Father’s Day to all the dads – and father figures – out there.

The Geordie included, who sadly hasn’t got his Moonpig card today because they failed to send it.

I did get an apologetic email and a credit back for the postage. What customer service.

Nothing says “I love you” more than a happy belated Father’s Day card, does it?

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I took my kids to the beautiful UK city with huge Lego ships and illusion museums

IF you’re looking for the best views in Edinburgh, you might climb Arthur’s Seat hill or make the ascent up the Royal Mile.

But with sons Ralph, eight, and five-year-old Max in tow, my husband and I marched up Corstorphine instead, a lesser-known member of the city’s Seven Hills — but significantly more child-friendly.

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It’s the home of Edinburgh Zoo and reaching the top rewards you with giraffes munching on a leafy lunch — a strong motivating factor to get my children racing up the steep path.

While a chilly breeze meant the lions and tigers kept a low profile, the newly arrived capybaras were keen to say hello.

We were also charmed by Haggis, a rare pygmy hippo born last October and fast becoming the zoo’s star attraction.

But my boys’ favourite was red panda Bruce, closely followed by the playful penguins.

Edinburgh was the first zoo in the world to house these birds in 1914.

After all our walking, it was good that our base for the weekend, the Novotel Edinburgh Centre on Lauriston Place, was an easy bus ride away.

And it ticked the boxes of each family member — a comfy double bed and spacious sofabed for the kids (me), cool bar with live music (my husband), basement swimming pool with jacuzzi (Ralph) and a waffle machine at the breakfast buffet (Max).

The location was ideal, too, with the street quiet but within strolling distance of Grassmarket, Greyfriars Bobby and the National Museum of Scotland.

Our taxi driver also told us that George Heriot’s School next door had inspired JK Rowling’s Hogwarts, to the kids’ delight.

The hotel was just minutes from our next destination — Camera Obscura, the city’s oldest tourist attraction, in a lookout tower on Castle Rock (home to Edinburgh Castle, unsurprisingly).

Earthquake simulation

Its five floors of interactive illusions — from the mind-bending Maze of Mirrors to the dizzying Vortex Tunnel — were as irresistible to my 21st-century kids as they would have been to our Victorian ancestors when it opened.

From here, we took a leisurely stroll down the Royal Mile.

The boys loved the atmosphere and were so full of energy that it took a lot of coaxing to stop them leaping into the Scottish Parliament’s ornamental ponds.

Full soaking averted, we headed to Dynamic Earth — which takes you back in time to the origins of the universe.

Aptly located at the foot of Arthur’s Seat, an extinct volcano, it’s an immersive experience with earthquake simulation, a 4D plane ride around the planet and a mini- iceberg that you can touch.

After a good night’s sleep back at the hotel — followed by bao buns at its Tap Kitchen — we headed down the Royal Mile once more, this time by double-decker bus to the Port of Leith.

Baby pygmy hippopotamus at the zoo.
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Here, we boarded the Royal Yacht Britannia, which recently opened a new exhibition that includes an 11ft Lego replica of the vessel.

I feared my lads would be as bored as Prince Louis on an official engagement, but this wondrous yacht had them rapt.

So their good behaviour was rewarded with tea and cake in the Royal Deck Tearoom.

The scones were so big, even Prince Louis would have raised a smile.

GO: EDINBURGH

GETTING THERE: Edinburgh Waverley Station is served by the LNER, Avanti West Coast, CrossCountry, ScotRail and Transpennine networks.

STAYING THERE: Novotel Edinburgh Central has queen rooms with sofabed from £140 per night.

For details and booking, visit all.accor.com.

MORE INFO: See visitscotland.com.

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I visited the Jurassic Park-like lagoon right by one of the most beautiful beaches – here’s how to get there

AS I kayak on Florida’s Indian River Lagoon, I’m lost for words.

With its ancient mangrove forests and prehistoric-looking pelicans dive-bombing the water, this wouldn’t be out of place in Jurassic Park.

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Flagler Avenue entrance sign in Smyrna Beach, Florida.
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But then comes the real excitement, as 20-plus dolphins start splashing around just metres away.

And they’re having plenty of fun as they jump out of the water and even swim right under me.

This body of water is 156 miles long and the most ecologically diverse estuary in North America.

I’m taking a paddle on an uncharacteristically overcast morning, but it’s usually baking hot and packed with even more wildlife, including manatees and all manner of birds.

I’m staying in the city of New Smyrna Beach, on Florida’s east coast, which offers something entirely different from what might spring to mind when you first think of the Sunshine State.

It’s only about an hour’s drive from the theme parks Florida is known for, but presents an entirely different experience.

I’d rented my kayak from the Marine Discovery Center, which offers daily guided tours.

But out of the water, there’s plenty more to see in this vibrant beach city, which is popular with surfers and about as laid-back as it gets.

The main boulevard, Flagler Avenue, is peppered with independent shops, bars and restaurants and feels like it’s straight out of a Hallmark movie.

I grabbed a spot on the veranda of the Flagler Tavern, where I sipped on a deliciously tall cocktail and explored the menu packed with American seafood specials.

It was then just a short stroll back to my hotel, Marriott’s SpringHill Suites.

Rooms here are huge and feature walk-in wardrobes, but the real selling point is the fabulous view you get over the Atlantic Ocean and New Smyrna’s amazing beach.

Next morning, I was up early to get the sand between my toes.

Om Sunshine Yoga runs community classes on weekend mornings, with all the gear provided.

They even offer paddleboard yoga, although I soon found out my balance is bad enough on dry land — let alone the water.

Gopher tortoises

Even before attempting to get into a downward dog, the beach took my breath away — its fine white sand is set against expansive blue skies which have to be seen to be believed.

In fact, because the sand is so compact, you can even drive on it — so that’s how I decided to explore the coastline.

Pedego Electric Bikes offers guided tours to see the three miles of coast at speed.

I took in the sights, sounds and sunshine, while feeling the sea breeze in my hair, as I cycled north to the Smyrna Dunes Park.

Here you can see the striking Ponce de Leon lighthouse — the tallest in the state at 175ft — as well as explore the park with its boardwalks and wildlife.

Try to go at sundown for the best chance to spot gopher tortoises.

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Take a dip at the pool at Marriott’s SpringHill Suites
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If you’re looking for something more upmarket for dinner, then Riverpark Terrace is a great spot, with a tropical garden and fancy menu.

In fact, it is known as the area’s most romantic restaurant.

And love was in the air as I travelled across town and checked into luxury guesthouse Victoria 1883 to continue my stay in New Smyrna Beach — it doubles as a sought-after wedding venue and overlooks the Indian River.

It is also the oldest property in the area and steeped in history but was renovated and opened as a boutique B&B in 2022, with a gorgeous lounge, garden and speakeasy-style bar.

While the urge to relax here was strong, I took a ten-minute stroll to the creative district of Canal Street, where shops sell art, bric-a-brac and homeware, and there is brilliant vinyl at Spinning Records.

At newly refurbished restaurant General Public, I filled up on hearty Southern cuisine then headed to the Sugar Works Distillery for a drink.

This independent bar and distillery has some of the best cocktails I’ve ever tasted.

They are created using the distillery’s spirits, which are largely made from produce within a ten-mile radius.

New Smyrna Beach is a beautiful escape from the bustle of Orlando, so a great way to vary your time during a Florida getaway.

I flew Aer Lingus from Heathrow via Dublin, which gives a sneaky benefit when travelling to the States — you go through pre-clearance US passport control at Dublin airport, meaning you don’t have to bother with the faff of security when you touch down on the other side after the long-haul flight.

But it turned out that wouldn’t be the only memorable flight on my holiday, as New Smyrna Beach is just 60 miles from the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral, where rockets are launched into space once or twice every week.

So one of the most unforgettable moments came when, just past midnight, I stood on the beach and watched as a Space X rocket rose through the sky and blasted off into the solar system.

Just like that, this holiday was out of this world.

GO: NEW SMYRNA BEACH

GETTING THERE: Aer Lingus flies six times weekly from Dublin to Orlando, with fares from Heathrow to Orlando via Dublin from £578 return.

See aerlingus.com.

STAYING THERE: Rooms at Victoria 1883 start from £215 per room including breakfast.

See victoria1883.com.

Rooms at SpringHill Suites by Marriott New Smyrna Beach are from £238 including breakfast.

See marriott.com/dabsh.

OUT & ABOUT: Two-hour guided kayak tour, £40 per adult and £26 per child.

See marinediscoverycenter.org.

Pedego Electric Bikes can be rented for £24.50 an hour.

See pedegonsb.com.

MORE INFO: See visitnsbfl.com.

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We test trendy creatine supplements on the market to boost energy from gummies to powder

A NEW report shows one in ten people aged 18 to 24 prefer health-related first dates to going to the pub.

This could be one reason creatine is the supplement of the moment. The compound, found naturally in muscles, helps produce energy for high intensity exercise.

Three different creatine supplements: powder, capsules, and gummies.
We put credible creatine supplements to the test

But there are reports some supplements contain ZERO creatine. I put credible ones to the test.

STRAWBERRY GUMMIES

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The Novomins Creatine Monohydrate Gummies contain 5 grams of pure creatine monohydrate[/caption]

In each serving of Novomins Creatine Monohydrate Gummies there are 5 grams of pure creatine monohydrate.

These have been independently lab-verified to ensure quality. Studies show 3 to 5 grams per day are recommended if you are supplementing. Higher doses offer no advantage.

You’d need to eat 850g of red meat to get 5g of creatine needed for improved performance.

These gummies taste great and the main ingredient is creatine.

From £18.66 for a month’s supply – 90 gummies, novomins.com.

POWDER MIX

Amber jar of Ancient + Brave True Creatine+ supplement.
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THERE is a reason that Ancient + Brave is becoming a very popular brand and that’s because it makes some great products.

Its True Creatine+ is no different.

This is a powder that just mixes creatine with taurine – a naturally occurring amino acid used for energy – magnesium and vitamin D. There is 4.5g of creatine monohydrate per 6g serving.

This combination can support energy and strength plus focus and recovery. I love magnesium for its stress relieving properties and we should all be taking vitamin D.

Powder may seem fiddly but it is tasteless and you just add it to water. This comes in a jar or portable sachets.

From £22.40 for 30 servings, see ancientandbrave.earth.

NO-FUSS CAPSULES

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New Leaf’s Creatine Monohydrate Capsules is a convenient supplement that is easy to add to your daily routine[/caption]

NEW Leaf Products is a no fuss supplement company that doesn’t do as much fancy marketing as some others but has a great range of products.

Their Creatine Monohydrate Capsules is pure creatine apart from the synthetic outer shell and magnesium stearate which is added as an anti-caking agent.

A convenient supplement that is easy to add to your daily routine. And creatine is not just for Gen Z, it is great if you are getting older as it can help stop the loss of muscle mass that naturally occurs.

It can make you gain weight because it can cause temporary water retention by drawing water into muscle cells but this is very different to weight gain from fat.

A good starter dose of 3g and just £14.95 for a two-month supply, new-leaf-products.com.

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Kroger loses to rival after retailer put deals ‘behind $100 paywall’ but some say it ‘pays for itself’ with $500 savings

FURIOUS Kroger customers have slammed the retailer’s “$100 paywall” which “isn’t worth it” – despite others saying that subscribing has saved them half a grand.

Seething shoppers blasted the Boost Member subscription model – saying that signing up only offered them discounts on “off brand” items.

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Kroger shoppers have blasted the retail giant[/caption]

One outraged customer said: “Kroger rolled out a Boost Member subscription, and the members only coupons are for the Kroger brand s**t.

“You know, the off brand s**t THAT’S SUPPOSED TO ALREADY BE CHEAP AS F**K?”

They added: “Remember those post covid grocery prices? Well you can get them now BEHIND A PAYWALL.

“I hate it.”

The fuming shopper added that they couldn’t see how the subscription was worth it.

One user replied: “Kroger is literally the worst.”

Meanwhile, another shopper pledged allegiance to a Kroger rival, claiming that the competing chain offered much better services.

They said: “Team Aldi for life.”

Despite the fury, some shoppers reported making huge savings from the Boost Member subscription model.

They encouraged others to get past the paywall to access exclusive discounts.

One shopper showed that the sign up had saved them a whopping $5236.26.

They said: “I think it’s 100% worth it.”

The user also said that shoppers could also “get a coupon for 20-30% off your membership” in some cases.

Another keen subscriber said that it was “worth it”.

They listed the benefits: “Bonus coupons for free stuff almost weekly. Free delivery-I use it 1-2x a week.

“Fridays you get 5x points. Worth it for sure!”

While a third customer said: “I just became one. My cousin has it and he says it is definitely worth it.”

Other Kroger customer’s continued to complain about the paid service model, saying that their deliveries were delayed despite them paying the extra premium fee.

One shopper said: Why is it EVERY time I order for a pickup from @kroger I get an order is delayed?

“As a paid Boost member this is unacceptable! 7 orders in a row now!”

It comes as Kroger’s self-checkout stations continue to prove divisive – with some shoppers begging the retailer to tone down its machines.

Customers have claimed they were met with an aggressive automated message when checking out their groceries.

And in late May, disgruntled shoppers at the retail giant blasted the chain’s remodeling efforts at a popular location.

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Harley-Davidson urgently recalls 82,000 bikes over ‘life-threatening’ defect that increases crash risk – see full list

HARLEY-Davidson is yanking more than 82,000 bikes off the market over safety concerns, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

The issue stems from the mounting tab on the rear shock pre-load adjuster on Softail models between 2018 to 2024, according to a recall notice on June 12.

Harley-Davidson motorcycles in a dealership.
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The recall stems from a safety issue that could result in a crash[/caption]

The tab can break, allowing the rear shock absorber adjuster to damage the rear tier and causing a loss of tire pressure.

This malfunction can lead to a possible crash, which could be fatal, said officials.

At the time of writing, Harley-Davidson hasn’t reported any deaths or injuries connected to the malfunction.

Here are some indicators that could warn owners that their reach shock adjuster is making contact with their tire:

  • A noise from under the seat
  • Can be seen if the seat is removed
  • The operator is experiencing difficulty maneuvering the motorcycle
  • Non-typical wear on the rear tire

Owners of the recalled bikes are urged to call Harley-Davidson at 1-800-258-2464.

After calling, give the operator the recall number 0188.

Owners can also contact the NHTSA Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 or visit www.nhtsa.gov.

To remedy the issue, dealers will install a new bracket at no cost to the owner.

“The remedy hardware in the recall kit includes a new bracket which limits the movement of the pre-load adjuster and also prevents the adjuster from making contact with the rear tire,” Harley-Davidson said in a statement.

“Beginning in model year 2025, the subject Softail motorcycles were assembled with new hardware, including a new bracket which limits the movement of the pre-load adjuster and also prevents the adjuster from making contact with the rear tire.”

The recall comes after the company confirmed in April that it was engaging in an ongoing “CEO search process, as part of the Board’s succession planning responsibilities.”

Current CEO Jochen Zeitz expressed an interest in retiring from the company in 2025 after a five-year tenure.

Zeitz, who has run the iconic firm since 2020, has been criticized in recent times for the company’s declining sales and falling stock price.

Harley-Davidson 2025 Recall

The recall affects the following 82,117 Harley-Davidson Softail bikes:

  • FLDE: 2018-2019
  • FLHCS: 2018-2024
  • FLHC: 2018-2021
  • FXLRS: 2020-2024
  • FXLRST: 2022-2024
  • FLHCS ANV: 2018, 2023
  • FXRST: 2022

Source: The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

Harley troubles are well reported, with the company’s shares – valued at $3 billion -dropping by 31% over the past year.

Many believe the issue is related to their struggles to appeal to a new generation of bikers.

However, in a closely contested board decision, Zeitz has kept his position in what was described as a “razor-thin outcome” by Reuters.

The company announced an update on its executives, failing to find a suitable replacement.

“Additionally, the Harley-Davidson Board of Directors confirmed that the rigorous search process for Harley-Davidson’s next CEO continues at pace, led by the search committee,” the statement read.

The U.S. Sun has reached out to Harley-Davidson for comment.

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