. . . are you most looking forward to re-opening next Monday (or whenever the relevant date is in your part of the UK)?
Will you be queueing to get into Primark to get hold of the latest fashion (or, as it will actually be, last year's fashion, as they try to sell off all their old stock)? Or will you be rushing down to Currys/PC World to browse through the latest technology?
Perhaps it might be service providers that will be at the top of your list of priorities though. Have you already booked your appointment at the hairdresser's or are you simply desperate to get your nails done? Perhaps you've decided that it's now time to get that tattoo that you've always promised yourself?
For me, it's probably the re-opening of charity shops which will be the most welcome, if only so that I can get rid of some of the clutter from my home!
If I was to go into town it would be Poundland, Aldi and Lidl. Asda and Tesco have not been closed, but they are dearer with some of my shopping compared to those mentioned.
//// I've never really worked out who makes up T K Maxx's target markets, ////
I agree, I find its stock a mixture of absolute trash, with some really nice items (low cost too) hiding amongst it. This may be because of my tastes of course.
I'm less worried about shops opening as I've too many clothers as it is, and anything else I need I manage to find in either Poundstretchers or B&M stores! However I am looking forward to being able to stay away from home in self catering accomodation, so that I can visist family. Albeit in their gardens or in their local beer gardens.
Charity shops, so I cannot rid of the boxes of stuff in a spare bedroom that have been waiting to go. Other than that. I don't do much shopping in shops any more.
Must admit looking forward to the garden centre cafe opening again. Its the one retail place we love and where we meet up with friends. And looking forward to our favourite eateries (usually pubs) opening up outside again. I dislike shopping!