Police were called to a retail park in Hampshire over the weekend after a flash sale on Le Creuset kitchenware prompted queues so long it shut down the entire area. Officers were called to the scene in Andover, Hampshire, where a long, winding line of keen shoppers stretched out for miles in anticipation of a flash sale of the premium brand. People travelled from all around the country to attend the sale, which started at 9am on Saturday and 8am on Sunday and offered discounts of up to half price on casserole dishes, baking trays, crockery and more.

Such was the popularity of the event that London-based customers reported getting up before dawn to be some of the first through the door, with other bargain hunters queuing up to four hours for a chance shot at the premium kitchenware. Le Creuset Warehouse Sale in Andover! #lecreuset #warehouse #warehousesale #sale #queue #neveragain #homesale #home #kitchen #kitchenware #clearance #fyp @Le Creuset Le Creuset turns 100 years old next year, and its products have a reputation for their high quality and lifetime guarantee. The brand’s iconic ‘Volcanic Orange’ colour is a staple of many kitchens, but their casserole dishes can cost anything from £200 up to £600.

Police have confirmed that officers have been deployed to help with traffic control due to the high volume of people travelling to the site. More Trending Dr Pepper addict who drank 4.5 litres a day left with teeth of a pensioner Daniel Khalife pleads guilty to escapi.