In pound shops (shops that sell everything for apound) you can buy anything from hair products to food to household goods but they usually aren't of good quality.
At a mcdonalds..you can buy a drink or a portion of chips or even a burger.
you can get a loaf of bread or a packet of tissue and such little things at normal stores.
and if there's sale at shops like claires then your pound can go along way..and buy necklaces,boxes.headbands of good quality and stuff.
Nothing. Britain uses the Pound Sterling (GBP), not the Euro.
This depends on the location and the nature of this land.
The rates change every day. Use this currency converter to calculate it.
Two things from the pound shopComet! - the UK High Street electrical retailer which was just bought for a mere £2 pounds sterling!A range of Products from the NeweysOnline Clearance Section!
£1 Pound sterling. (He also inherited one millions Pounds wroth of debt!)
Some of the larger stores in tourist areas will accept Euros - otherwise you will have to use the pound sterling (£) (GBP).
£1 - or did you mean what could you buy with £1 in 1500?
Exactly 17.39 British Pound Sterling, or simply 17.39 pounds. (Not including Tax)
£3 to buy it, then you usually have to put a pound on.
In Victorian England, one pound could buy a variety of goods and services. For instance, it could purchase several pounds of meat, such as beef or pork, or a substantial amount of bread and other staples for a family. Additionally, one pound could cover the cost of a modest piece of clothing or several pairs of shoes. Overall, a pound held significant purchasing power for everyday necessities during that era.
Of course you can
you can buy a leggings in one pound in the mall of america