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But the Next quote was a direct quote, because Next are seen as a bellwether for retail, B&M aren't so wouldn't have the same effect.
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I should report it to the mods.
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Retailer of cheap tat sells lots of cheap tat in run up to period where people give cheap tat to each other. People on poor wages (such as those employed by B&M, well, except the top brass) can only afford cheap tat anyway.
This is the future of Britain - buying and selling Lynx box sets I wonder how much of B&M's stock is made anywhere other than China?Quote:
As a "metropolitian elitist" remainer (who was born and grew up in rurality) I prefer to buy quality. My trackball cost £50.
Sure, it works, but I would rather pay a bit more and avoid RSI/carpal tunnel Quote:
oh god more British people spending money in cheap stores, good for store management I guess, but it does not paint a good picture of Britain, only the deluded, would see the rise of B&M, Poundland and similar stores, at the same time as the fall of better quality stores like Next, as a good thing.
I would not be shocked if those deluded souls are Brexiteers, but I would not like to say. |
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But the Next quote was a direct quote, because Next are seen as a bellwether for retail, B&M aren't so wouldn't have the same effect.
That's not because the City are pro EU btw. |
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I wonder how much of B&M's stock is made anywhere other than China?