I know amazon is obviously the absolute worst, but they are also an employer of loads of people who rely on their jobs there.

I don’t think it’s nice to wish any employer to go under full stop, tbh.

It’s just M&S not @xylo’s bookshop.

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Anybody wearing a barbour in a shop is not an actual Sloane.

[citation needed, for sure]

Plus they will be in Selfridges or Harrods food halls I would hope.

But how many other businesses, livelihoods etc have they destroyed whilst (allegedly) contributing minimal tax back into the UK?

How many suppliers are now up against the wall due to their trading methods?

Yet people blindly allow what is basically a bug to sit in their house to listen to and observe what they do so that in turn they can market to them, directly…

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Yeah I’m knackered by the end of the day

M&S have the best ready made salad selection by a mile too.

I didn’t know he worked there. I don’t want him to lose his job, calm down. I like the candy floss grapes. I got sick of going there for lunch with my workmates (for some reason we all walk to the same place together to get our lunch as a group as though we’re not allowed any independence during our break) and find it weirdly dingy and cold and don’t get why everyone bums the very expensive food. Only ever been to the foodhall tbh. Bye.

Booths shits all over M&S, and Waitrose, and by some distance.

Amen.

Narked and Spencers

Other high street lunch destinations are available

Just read that there are plans to build a market square and an M&S foodhall in the middle of the Crystal Palace triangle.

That would get a few visits from me when I visit my parents.

If it’s not the fanatics it M&S that are nicking your seat

I know its what they like to be called and all, but does anyone object to M&S being called a ‘food hall’? like would you ever say, ‘mate, i’m just going down the food hall, want me to pick you up a couple of vegetable samosas and a four pack of Belgian Lager’?

  • its a supermarket
  • its a food hall

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Have I mentioned I always say foodhall with a Jamaican accent?

Is it because they only really have food and drink in it - like I don’t think they sell nappies or bleach or washing powder (maybe they do, dunno)

Also think it makes sense if it’s part of a bigger department store?

The bigger stores do nappies or formula and washing powder. The difference (imo at least) between food halls (specifically M&S) and supermarkets, is the choice of range. M&S do a much smaller range of most things, 8 coffee lines, 10 jams and marmalades for example, and the fact that 99% of the range is M&S branded

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I don’t care what you call your sordid little grief hole!

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