Road rules4 mins ago
Further Carnage On The High Street
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Seven thousand more jobs going at M&S. This comes on top of job losses at Boots, John Lewis [JLPLC.UL], Dixons Carphone and WH Smith. And of course Debenhams are about to crash out in one way or another.
Not long now until the High Street is finished.
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Not long now until the High Street is finished.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Shops only have themselves to blame. Practically every time I went out shopping pre Covid, I left empty handed as there was never any stock of the items I wanted. When I asked shop assistants they just said ‘you can get it online’.
I’d much rather try clothes on there and then than have to have stuff delivered then go to the post office or Collect Plus shop to send it back when it inevitably doesn’t fit.
I’d much rather try clothes on there and then than have to have stuff delivered then go to the post office or Collect Plus shop to send it back when it inevitably doesn’t fit.
at a work seminar last year, I heard a talk delivered by TfL’s transport planner. he said that the biggest contributor to congestion in London was delivery vehicles - whether delivering goods to metro stores or coffee houses (whose store rooms ARE the delivery vehicles) as well as online shopped goods. an increase of 13% over the pandemic can only have made that worse.
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