Shoppers across the UK react to the news that their towns are losing an old favourite
A branch of Marks & Spencer is still a badge of pride for high streets around the country – often one of the biggest and best-sited stores in town.. But the rise of online shopping and cheaper rivals like Primark that appeal to younger shoppers means M&S is facing an existential threat with at least 100 stores closing as part of a reinvention plan.
On Tuesday M&S revealed the locations of another 17 branches on the closure list, many in towns where M&S has been trading for more than a century. “There’s an emotional attachment to M&S,” said Dan Simms of the property advisory firm Colliers International, about the public reaction to the closures.
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