AN ‘EASY’ NEW WAY TO STOCK UP FOR HOUSEHOLD TASKS

AN ‘EASY’ NEW WAY TO STOCK UP FOR HOUSEHOLD TASKS

Monthly subscription box ‘Too Easy’ makes tackling household chores as simple as click, choose, send!

 A brand new monthly subscription box launched with a pledge to take the chore out of chores with a unique proposition for house mates, tenants and home owners.

Everyone knows how tricky it can be to manage those necessary but not so glamorous household jobs – and how easy it is to forget to stock up on the household essentials needed to get them done. The fast pace of modern life and growth of shared housing can make seemingly simple tasks like picking up enough washing up liquid or keeping a ready supply of enough bin bags or loo roll seem far more difficult than it should be.  Cue the ultra useful new subscription service, Too Easy.

Developed by Alysha Smith, the service is a reaction to the growing popularity of subscription boxes, providing a unique – and vital – service.

Ms Smith said, “More and more people across the UK are living in shared houses. This is particularly true in major cities. Everyone’s so busy, and sometimes they’ll argue about the basics. That’s why I started Too Easy – to take away some of that pressure. The subscription service is quick, easy and above all – incredibly useful and time saving.”

Smith draws on a wealth of marketing experience to ensure the boxes are full of exactly the products her customers require to help their day-to-day lives run that little bit more smoothly.

Whether in need of anything from kitchen foil to laundry detergent, fresh sponges to toilet cleaner, Too Easy has subscribers covered. There’s even the option to give a box as a gift – something for the house-proud and time-strapped!

No need to squabble over whose turn it is to buy what – subscribers can simply split the bill on a Too Easy box full of all the items necessary to keep their home tidy and clean. With prices as low as £6 per month, there’s no reason not to give it a try.

Find out more about the company or subscribe now at www.too-easy.co.uk.