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There was a robbery at 8am this am.


Staff are apparently ok but they police are currently finger printing / gathering evidence.


Only 2 tills working so long queues.


I am glad all the staff are ok. I cannot believe they are going dillergently about their work.


Yet still people are complaining how long police are taking and why can?t they open tills?!?


So you may want to factor in a little longer for your M&S shop


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siousxiesue Wrote:

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> I felt the same Cora, at least they are safe (look

> at the incident in Aldi) and what does it matter

> if we wait a little longer.

>

> It seemed good spirited when I was there, we had

> chocolates handed out by a staff member!


What happened with the Aldi incident?

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Cora Wrote:

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> Well done to the m&s staff.....they have opened

> shop and working hard to get delivery out....must

> be really shaken but still giving great

> service.....hope they get a lovely Christmas

> tomorrow.....and the company appreciate them X

> (Anyone wanting to complain/moan....get a grip!)


Well done to the staff-situations like that are incredibly traumatic and shopwork is not highly paid.

To those moaning about the queues....get a grip! You won't starve and just thank the lord that no one was hurt in the robbery.

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Mark Wrote:

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> Nice work M&S staff. And good to see/hear no one

> actually whinge about the queue, just the usual

> hearsay about someone hearing something about

> someone apparently saying something.


Well said - as M&S apparently opened when they said they would the "whining" stories seem clearly fabricated.

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I'm no detective. And with majority paying by card now (esp under 50s) there probably wasn't such a big cash take. But my bet is that because Xmas eve fell on a Sunday the usual usual cash collection didn't happen and created an opportunity. But that's a wild guess. Let's wait for Detective Mick Mack to shed some more light...
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DulwichFox Wrote:

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> The Robbery occurred at 08.00 am. The tills would

> of contained their Float and not much takings..


Yes, exactly this. They would have been after the float. But on a busy day like xmas eve, this would probably have been more substantial than usual.

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