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So, The Begining Of The End For Marks And Sparks?
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Not looking good, will they turn it around or go the way of the rest of them?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm not sure there's much of a future for anyone in the high street these days: councils raise rates to unaffordable levels while also consenting to malls being built. I don't know if they're deliberately conniving in destroying their own communities or just stupid, but it's all short lets, pound shops and popups in the heart of town these days.
Personally, clothes are one of the few items I prefer to buy in shops rather than online, because I want to try them on. But M&S doesn't seem to have a lot that I like these days. That's just my personal taste, but an awful llot of other people seem to think so too. Even my last lot of M&S knickers got tatty very quickly, and that was one of the products they used to be famous for.
Personally, clothes are one of the few items I prefer to buy in shops rather than online, because I want to try them on. But M&S doesn't seem to have a lot that I like these days. That's just my personal taste, but an awful llot of other people seem to think so too. Even my last lot of M&S knickers got tatty very quickly, and that was one of the products they used to be famous for.
Except for a few things, I find their clothing incredibly boring. The colours get more shocking each season. I used to like the "indigo" range...younger, more jeans and casual pretty tops. But they've discontinued it. Their jeans are good for me, but I buy them on eBay. The only clothes I get instore are bras and knickers.
The food hall is great, but sometimes overpriced.
The food hall is great, but sometimes overpriced.
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