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Been in again, found a really love cote du rhone which I will probably stick with my roast lamb today. Still disappointed at the scale of the place, it just lacks something other M&S branches seem to have. Can't put my finger on it. I think I just miss Iceland deals most of all, something marks seem to be lacking.


Louisa.

We went in around 11am today hoping to get some food for a picnic lunch, only to find huge numbers of empty shelves :(


I am glad they are doing so well, but hope they will soon be able to predict demand a bit better.


I highly recommend the lemon drizzle cake, which is delicious!

first mate Wrote:

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> BB! Surprise, surprise. Yesterday a delivery

> vehicle was parked up on the road and path and

> unloading. He did not attempt to get into the very

> reduced service entrance. If this is regular it

> will have a negative effect.


The delivery vehichle for M&S was smaller than the usual Co-op delivery vehicles..

.. but still on main road and close to bus stop.


The rear access to the new store is simply impractical.


[PLAN AHEA]

D


DulwichFox

Charlton has a Waitrose and M&S. It doesn't make you push nor does a lack of one make you shabby.


Louisa Wrote:

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> Jeremy Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I've no problem with charity shops. And as it

> goes

> > I think Beckenham is perfectly OK. But posh

> ???!!

>

>

> Jeremy, I know it pains the ED hoi polloi to have

> to admit that Beckenham has had a Waitrose and M&S

> for years, many many of them. Along with a

> sainsburys and a lidl, a Foxtons, Nandos.. I could

> go on. It's attracted wealthy people for decades.

> Some neighbourhoods want to have it, some had it

> and lost it, others have always had it aka

> Beckenham.

>

> Louisa.

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