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Will the old Iceland site be M&S or Waitrose? I'd love it to be Waitrose because at the moment I'm travelling 2-3 times per week to go shopping in Waitrose in Beckenham as I really like the Waitrose shopping experience and the free coffees you get with their loyalty card. So it would save me a lot of travelling and cut my petrol costs down if there was a Waitrose around here.
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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> It was confirmed a long time ago it's going to be

> a M&S Local.



Oh, ok, M&S Local - that's disappointing - so that's bascially a load of ready meals and some sandwiches and packaged sliced fruit. Oh well at least it's got more cachet than Iceland so it should help boost the profile of the area.

Bob Buzzard Wrote:

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> Jah Lush Wrote:

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

> -----

> > It was confirmed a long time ago it's going to

> be

> > a M&S Local.

>

>

> Oh, ok, M&S Local - that's disappointing - so

> that's bascially a load of ready meals and some

> sandwiches and packaged sliced fruit. Oh well at

> least it's got more cachet than Iceland so it

> should help boost the profile of the area.


Waitrose do those things too, they just charge more for them.

edhistory Wrote:

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> miga Wrote:

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> > and an independent cinema

>

> Where?


I think it is just up Lordship Lane up past the old Iceland on the same side of the road - though I've never been - I just go to Peckham cinema as it's so cheap.

LondonMix Wrote:

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> The plans have changed. Its going to be an M&S

> food hall which is slight larger with a bigger

> offering than an M&S local (aka Simply Food).



Now - a food hall - that's more like it. Simpy Food is like one of those motorway M&S outlets.

  • 4 months later...

I work for M&S


By the Way M&S Food Hall is still a M&S food because it will say M&S simply food, East Dulwich when looking at the address. . . .


all M&S food hall is the same as M&S Simply Food unless they sell pots and pans, cloths & other stuff.


The may say M&S food hall but it's Still M&S simply food. . .


the beckenham store says food hall but the address say's


https://www.marksandspencer.com/MSStoreDetailsView?storeId=10151&langId=-24&SAPStoreId=2574

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