A finance guru shocked thousands online after revealing the amazing shop where he bought cleaning products.
Queenie Tan, 25, from Sydney, said in a video that she didn’t know the pharmacy was selling cleaning products until a maid caught her attention.
The Australian retail chain is known for selling perfumes, skin care products, vitamins and cosmetics at discounted prices, but many were unaware that cleaning products were also available.
After visiting her local store, Queenie realized that regular items were cheaper than supermarkets.
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In a video posted online, finance guru Queenie Tan (left) said she had no idea the pharmacy was selling cleaning products. Visiting her local store, Queenie noticed that regular items were cheaper than supermarkets.


The Australian retailer is known for selling perfume, skincare, vitamins and cosmetics at discounted prices, but many were unaware that cleaning products were also available.
Did you know that you can buy CHEAP cleaning products from Pharmaceutical Warehouse? I didn’t even know the pharmacy sold cleaning products until a maid told me to check it out! ‘ he said in the clip.
Surprisingly, dish soap was 30 percent cheaper than the supermarket, and an eraser was 25 percent cheaper.
They even sell dishwashing sponges, dishwashing sponges and many more.”
It seems that cleaning products are not in the top categories on the pharmacy website, but can be found in the ‘search’ tab.


The retailer also sells scouring pads, sinks and shower cleaners. It seems that the cleaning products are not listed in the main categories on the pharmacy store website, but can be found from the “search” tab.
After 24 hours, the TikTok video has been viewed more than 19,000 times.
‘Oh, I didn’t know!!’ one wrote, the other added: ‘I never knew! Stop by the pharmacy after work.’
The third wrote: ‘And they have some very good cheap wipes! Instead of going to the shops to get them, I went there.’
Others claimed to shop at Bunnings Warehouse to buy cleaning products “in bulk” at a discounted price.
Source: Daily Mail