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To think excessive advertisement isn't a great thing?

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SundayIsCalling · 30/11/2018 10:46

For why, might you ask? My bloody Zoflora is why!

Luckily I always have quite a few stocked.

But I now can't find it anywhere... I'm just a user of the original ones, Lavender and Fresh Linen. But neither are found anywhere now.

I usually buy them from the likes of Poundland, Savers, etc etc. But nothing. They have 0.

Asda have some Zoflora (the huge bottles for £4), but I don't use those limited edition ones Envy

I'm partial to an occasional winter scent, but even those can't be found.

That Mrs Hinch is behind this. Ever since she hit the big time, I am finding less and less of my usual favourite cleaning products. They're all sold out.

AIBU to say excessive advertisement isn't great?

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Houseonahill · 30/11/2018 10:50

Zoflora would probably disagree Smile

SundayIsCalling · 30/11/2018 10:55

Houseonthehill Why aren't they making more then?! Do they not want my money?

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Houseonahill · 30/11/2018 11:16

Probably brexit. Its always brexit.

FittonTower · 30/11/2018 11:48

What is zoeflora and who is Mrs Hinch?? Is this one of those things I'm discovering I'm now too old for?

Kazzyhoward · 30/11/2018 11:56

Why aren't they making more then?! Do they not want my money?

Presumably they underestimated demand and can't get additional stocks produced and shipped quickly enough.

Not only are there not factories standing idle waiting for something to do, their suppliers will have lead times and shipping times, then after production, the product needs to be shipped to distribution centres and then delivered to stores and displayed. You can add a few days/weeks to all that if the products are made outside the UK.

Kazzyhoward · 30/11/2018 11:58

And advertisements are often booked weeks/months in advance so they can't just cancel them when stocks start getting low.

SundayIsCalling · 30/11/2018 20:09

They need to hurry up and restock Sad

I'm actually prepared to pay more for it if I can find it anywhere!

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