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Thread: O/T M&S closing

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    Their clothes are shyte anyway. Unless you're over 65 and like cardigans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hazza Has A Gazza View Post
    Their clothes are shyte anyway. Unless you're over 65 and like cardigans.
    A lot of there clothes used to be made by SR Gents. Unfortunately the price of overseas imports meant that they had to open up facturies in the countries that were doing for their turnover. For a period they SR Gents used to have to change or at least stitch in new lables for M&S in their facturies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hazza Has A Gazza View Post
    Their clothes are shyte anyway. Unless you're over 65 and like cardigans.
    Thing is it’s not just cloths is it there’s a lot out there who go for food products

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silly-miller View Post
    Thing is it’s not just cloths is it there’s a lot out there who go for food products
    i think most Rotherham folk would "ah much" when looking at the food at M&S

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    Quote Originally Posted by gm_gm View Post
    i think most Rotherham folk would "ah much" when looking at the food at M&S
    Yes they are overpriced considering that most supermarket ready meals are made in the same factories.

    But they have stuff that goes out of date that day that are reduced, just look for the yellow stickers.

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    As mentioned, not just a Rotherham or even a UK phenomenon. Here, Macy's just announced the closing of their Redmond Town Centre store, probably one of the wealthiest towns you could imagine, bolstered by Microsoft HQ and their 40,000+ workers.

    To top this, not sure of the details as Mrs CA was talking about it and I was only half listening but she was chuntering on about Amazon here staring to make you pay shipping/postage for returning stuff unless you took it to one of their stores. Now there's a surprise (not)!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMiller View Post
    As mentioned, not just a Rotherham or even a UK phenomenon. Here, Macy's just announced the closing of their Redmond Town Centre store, probably one of the wealthiest towns you could imagine, bolstered by Microsoft HQ and their 40,000+ workers.

    To top this, not sure of the details as Mrs CA was talking about it and I was only half listening but she was chuntering on about Amazon here staring to make you pay shipping/postage for returning stuff unless you took it to one of their stores. Now there's a surprise (not)!
    CAM. Saw the news earlier this week and it stated that NEXT are to bring in a charge if you return anything. Let’s see how long that lasts before their profits drop!

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