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Wilko will shut a further 28 stores after the end of trading on Thursday as the collapsed retailer continues with the closure of all its stores. The high street chain, which entered administration last month, started its first phase of closures by
A man in South Korea rammed a car into a pedestrian before getting out and stabbing multiple people in a shopping mall, killing one and injuring at least a dozen others. The attack, which occurred at a large department store in the
A supermarket chain has been praised by shoppers after it banned self-checkouts because they “limit human interaction” and threaten workers’ jobs. Shoppers praised the chain Sparkle Markets – which operates stores in West Virginia, eastern Ohio, and western Pennsylvania in the United
Edinburgh resident, Fay Garden, had a shocking experience while enjoying her lunch at the Raeburn hotel and bar in Stockbridge. She witnessed the aftermath of an “exploding” pavement at the junction of Raeburn Place and Portgower Place on Monday, July 3, around
Food inflation has eased for a second month as supermarkets cut the price of household staples, figures show. Shop price inflation overall slowed to 8.4% in June, down from 9% in May and below the three-month average of 8.7%, according to the
UK shoppers are hitting back at ‘shrinkflation’ with a reported one in five consumers boycotting products that have been reduced in size, but not in price. Two in three, meanwhile, say they have noticed leading brands and supermarkets carrying out the act
Three-quarters of shoppers would back price caps on supermarket essentials to curb soaring prices. An exclusive survey for the Sunday Express found widespread support for measures to control the cost of food and other vital products. It comes as the Competition and
Shoppers were left shocked after a young boy’s act of kindness brought them to tears. Rhys Taylor, 11 went to his local Asda in Wirral to buy some new football boots, but decided on a T-shirt instead, leaving him with some money
Marks & Spencer has been blasted for “snubbing” elderly customers by forcing them to use touch screens to order in automated cafes. The mega-retailer is closing the traditional food counter in eight “digital M&S cafes”, including at two megastores. Staff are focused