40 stores to close... (part 4)

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Re: 40 stores to close... (part 4)

Post by kevinchess1 » Fri Apr 17 2020 11:22am

Not too bothered about Oasis

Never like their songs anyway :shock:
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Re: 40 stores to close... (part 4)

Post by blythburgh » Fri Apr 17 2020 11:27am

kevinchess1 wrote:
Fri Apr 17 2020 11:22am
Not too bothered about Oasis

Never like their songs anyway :shock:
I can clearly remember the day I was buying some fruit and veg on Great Yarmouth market. The radio was playing Oasis and I remarked that I was not too keen on them. The look on the face of the young man serving me was one that clearly said "of course not, you are far too old to appreciate them". He had to have a quick change of expression when I said, truthfully, that I much preferred Pulp. :lol:
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Re: 40 stores to close... (part 4)

Post by Richard Frost » Fri Apr 17 2020 11:38am

Manufacturers often use reconstituted pulp to make juices.

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Re: 40 stores to close... (part 4)

Post by BeautifulSunshine » Fri Apr 17 2020 2:08pm

Richard Frost wrote:
Wed Apr 15 2020 7:43pm
Oasis and Warehouse fall into administration

Story here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-52300055
RIP.

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Re: 40 stores to close... (part 4)

Post by Richard Frost » Fri Apr 17 2020 2:19pm

Administration does not always equal death. Sometimes there is a reincarnation.

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Re: 40 stores to close... (part 4)

Post by BeautifulSunshine » Fri Apr 17 2020 5:19pm

Richard Frost wrote:
Fri Apr 17 2020 2:19pm
Administration does not always equal death. Sometimes there is a reincarnation.
Never the same as the original.
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Re: 40 stores to close... (part 4)

Post by planteria » Sat Apr 18 2020 8:12am

Richard Frost wrote:
Fri Apr 17 2020 2:19pm
Administration does not always equal death. Sometimes there is a reincarnation.
that's right. it is sometimes the only chance of reincarnation.

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Re: 40 stores to close... (part 4)

Post by Boro Boy » Sat Apr 18 2020 11:24pm

One of my favourite Italians: https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/busines ... d=msedgntp but is anybody going to buy it in the current climate...?

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Re: 40 stores to close... (part 4)

Post by pabenny » Sun Apr 19 2020 9:18am

That's Carluccios, btw

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Re: 40 stores to close... (part 4)

Post by expressman33 » Sun Apr 19 2020 1:46pm

AAAlphaThunder wrote:
Sun Apr 12 2020 8:13am
pabenny wrote:
Sat Apr 11 2020 9:58am
planteria wrote:
Sun Apr 05 2020 10:51am
fwiw i think Debenhams will go altogether.
Actually went into administration on 9 April.

I can't see anyone being willing to take on any of the business for that future day when the high street re-opens. The (mostly) large and prominent stores will leave significant gaps.
RIP.

Covid-19 looks like the last nail in the coffin for the High Street.
Debenhams strikes deals to rescue most stores
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-52330268

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