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<blockquote data-quote="Rebel CNC" data-source="post: 7175553" data-attributes="member: 16019"><p>Handy every now and then but has been declining force in retail for years now. Most of the UK stores have also closed. Sainsburys made big mistake in paying top dollar for it, just before effects of online retail on traditional stores became apparent.</p><p>Had a huge presence when I first moved to UK in late 80s, early 90s. Had colleagues who did practically all their non food/clothing shopping there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rebel CNC, post: 7175553, member: 16019"] Handy every now and then but has been declining force in retail for years now. Most of the UK stores have also closed. Sainsburys made big mistake in paying top dollar for it, just before effects of online retail on traditional stores became apparent. Had a huge presence when I first moved to UK in late 80s, early 90s. Had colleagues who did practically all their non food/clothing shopping there. [/QUOTE]
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