I've found previously that their zips can be a bit sketchy. As regards restocking, I think it's more a case of stock circulation. If they are in nice areas then kitchen gadgets get snapped up in seconds flat. In tough parts of town the kitchen stuff gathers dust but a satellite TV kit is gone by lunchtime. A friend reports that in his bit of leafy Cheshire the delivery of the Aldi/Lidl equestrian offering causes widespread civil unrest, with panic in certain areas. I don't think they even drop the horsey stuff off in East Leeds. The only horses round there have perspex eye shields and a copper on their backs.
As a result, after they have had stuff in for a week or so I think they have a ring round to mop up spare stuff. "Hello, is that Andy in Hulme? Hi Andy, Colin here from Chester. Yes, fine thanks. Look, have you still got any pasta makers? You have? Excellent. Look, we're struggling to move the hooded tops and white track suits, any space your end? Great. Tell you what then, next time we can organise the armed escort past Moss Side I'll chuck the sportwear in and you can backload the pasta makers, horsey kit and fancy coffee makers. Brill. See you at the area meeting then."