What is a Factory Shop?
Factory Shops are not a new concept but rather the effective marketing and public awareness of an old idea.
They started as a way of disposing stock that the factory, for whatever reason, could not sell to retailers. This stock
was sold off at greatly reduced prices to members of staff; over time family members were invited to take part and eventually
as word got around the local community, who naturally wanted to take advantage of the bargains, Factory Shops started opening
to the public.
The term 'Factory Shop' now covers several types of store; there are some that just sell their own factory-produced
goods, others will add to their range by buying in other items, some shops sell off ex-catalogue items and there are some
manufacturers who sell perfect products direct to the public at reduced prices because there is no 'middle man'.
For almost any item you can think of there is a Factory Shop out there - so whether you are looking
for a new outfit or a new kitchen 'The Official Great British Factory Shop Guide' can help you buy it at greatly reduced prices.