LDFerguson
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Popped into Marks & Spencers today as they're doing 20% off all clothes, wine, champagne (and some other stuff that I've no interest in) for one day. It was packed. Busier than a weekend. Queues at tills. Car park full.
Which I found curious, given that M&S aren't that cheap to begin with. You could buy the equivalent of most of the sale items for less than even the discounted price elsewhere.
So what does this tell us? (Not a rhetorical question - I'm genuinely interested to hear opinions.)
That people still have plenty of money to spend but want to believe they're getting bargains?
Which I found curious, given that M&S aren't that cheap to begin with. You could buy the equivalent of most of the sale items for less than even the discounted price elsewhere.
So what does this tell us? (Not a rhetorical question - I'm genuinely interested to hear opinions.)
That people still have plenty of money to spend but want to believe they're getting bargains?