Here at OOPS! we’re focused on offering our customers the very best bargains in the market.
Simple! We work with lots of the largest food manufacturing companies in the world. We snap up all their over produced food at massively reduced prices, repackaging it in our purpose built, temperature-controlled factory and selling it to our customers in the nicest shops with the friendliest staff at unbelievable prices!
Many of our products were produced for leading restaurant and retail chains but, because of over production, packaging miss prints, Brexit red tape, business closures, impact of covid, etc. we’re able to purchase this stock at rock bottom prices and pass these prices onto our customers.
Chicken breasts, breaded fish, pizzas, gammon joints, chips etc.
Bread, milk, cheese, butter, cooked meats, fruit, sausages, desserts etc.
Tea, coffee, canned food, breakfast cereal, soft drinks, snacks etc.
... and more!
That’s simple… we bring you the very best food at the lowest possible prices! Sourcing our products from the world’s largest and best-known food manufacturers, we buy overproduced items and sell them to you at massively discounted prices.
We’re so confident in the quality of our food that, if you’re not completely happy, we’ll give you your money back!
We all love saving money at the checkout, right? But exactly how much shopping can you get for your money at Oops! compared to the top 8 supermarkets?
Number of average baskets per £250 spend:
Number of average baskets per £250 spend:
Number of average baskets per £250 spend:
Number of average baskets per £250 spend:
Number of average baskets per £250 spend:
Number of average baskets per £250 spend:
Number of average baskets per £250 spend:
Number of average baskets per £250 spend:
Number of average baskets per £250 spend:
Based on a survey of the top eight UK supermarkets, the average shopping basket consisted of 45 branded and own-brand items. Data provided by Statista, a leading market and consumer research organisation. Data published 31st August 2021 and covers the whole of 2020. Number of baskets per £250 spend based upon figures rounded up to 2 decimal places.
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