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Vultures Picking Over The Bones Of Bhs?
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I went in yesterday and bought a few shirts at reduced prices. The thought struck me that all the shoppers, including myself, were like vultures.
A bit harsh or not?
A bit harsh or not?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.All I noticed when I looked in the Norwich BHS last week was that, despite reductions of either 30% or 50%, their shirts were still far dearer than similar products in Primark, Store Twenty One or George at Asda.
I also notice that they were selling off their grocery lines with a 30% reduction, reducing the price of a 1kg bag of sugar from £1 to 70p, when it's only 45p in Poundstretcher!
Unsurprisingly, despite there being plenty of people looking around, I didn't see a single person actually buy anything.
Thank heavens they've finally gone out of business - about twenty years too late in my opinion!
I also notice that they were selling off their grocery lines with a 30% reduction, reducing the price of a 1kg bag of sugar from £1 to 70p, when it's only 45p in Poundstretcher!
Unsurprisingly, despite there being plenty of people looking around, I didn't see a single person actually buy anything.
Thank heavens they've finally gone out of business - about twenty years too late in my opinion!
I saw Sir Green and Lady Green in Monaco last year.
Their driver parked a beautiful Bentley conevertable at end of red carpet by large chrome and black boat. They boarded , the garage door at back of boat closed and it left port for a Sunday afternoon cruise.
They could have parked car in boat garage at back it was so large.
Their driver parked a beautiful Bentley conevertable at end of red carpet by large chrome and black boat. They boarded , the garage door at back of boat closed and it left port for a Sunday afternoon cruise.
They could have parked car in boat garage at back it was so large.
I had a job at BHS when I was 16 in 1979.
I figured it would be fun to get a summer job before returning to sixth form at school. They stuck me in the stock room and I was in charge of shoes.
It was chaos , they told me to organise where the stock went and left me to it.
The final straw was when the lift broke and they expected me to carry stock up and down the stairs. I did for a whole morning , went to lunch and I didn't go back. My 3 day career at BHS.
I then enjoyed the summer doing not much and returned to school in September .
I figured it would be fun to get a summer job before returning to sixth form at school. They stuck me in the stock room and I was in charge of shoes.
It was chaos , they told me to organise where the stock went and left me to it.
The final straw was when the lift broke and they expected me to carry stock up and down the stairs. I did for a whole morning , went to lunch and I didn't go back. My 3 day career at BHS.
I then enjoyed the summer doing not much and returned to school in September .
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