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2nd December 2020
01:23pm GMT

Similar scenes could be seen at the Blanchardstown branch as well, with many customers eager to nab some Christmas bits. Penneys, like other non essential retail, closed its door in October, just a few weeks before Christmas - a period that is generally the retailer's busiest trading time.The queue for penneys Dundrum was down to the car park oh my god we turned straight back around pic.twitter.com/1HTVVaxf9C
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Among the top items that those queueing wanted to pick up were pyjamas and underwear. Another big item on shopping lists was children's clothing, with many others just wanting to pick up Christmas gifts and decorations.
While many people were happy to queue from early in the morning to get in, others who have seen the queues have said they will wait.
Others who did get into the stores saying that they couldn't enjoy their shopping as there were throngs of people and that they left after only a few minutes.
Personally, while I'm looking forward to being able to casually browse Penneys again I'll definitely be waiting for a few days for the crowds to die down a little.
Some people who live near smaller Penneys branches, however, have reported that there are little to no queues so they might be the ones to hit if you really need to grab bits ASAP.