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Anyone at M&S?
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No. But if anyone is, i'd like to know why the cheddar and cellary sandwich line has been discontinued. They was nice, they was
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You could buy a share in M&S and turn up at the annual shareholder meeting.Originally posted by barrydidit View PostNo. But if anyone is, i'd like to know why the cheddar and cellary sandwich line has been discontinued. They was nice, they was
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I could, but they're trading at three times the price of the sandwich.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostYou could buy a share in M&S and turn up at the annual shareholder meeting.
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hmm
oh look over there, its all IT's fault.Mr Bolland blamed teething problems with the website for the fall in sales. The latest results mark the 12th quarter in a row that sales at M&S's homeware and clothing division have fallen.Comment
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No it wasn't, it was the contractor!Originally posted by vetran View Posthmm
oh look over there, its all IT's fault.Comment
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I had a face-to-face for the new website project last year and they chose the other candidate.
They were very confident about how wonderful it would be.Comment
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If you had got the gig you would have had a job for life fixing it.....Originally posted by BigTime View PostI had a face-to-face for the new website project last year and they chose the other candidate.
They were very confident about how wonderful it would be.Comment
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Customers didn't like the cobwebs and odour of damp. I'm there, good gig, great restaurant, amazing staff offers open to contractor, went to see Sabbath in Hyde Park for £2.50 last Friday, seeing Neil Young next week for the same price.Originally posted by barrydidit View PostNo. But if anyone is, i'd like to know why the cheddar and cellary sandwich line has been discontinued. They was nice, they was
Website was outsourced to a company with many staff members named Robert. This was a cost-saving measure.My subconscious is annoying. It's got a mind of its own.Comment
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Originally posted by pjclarke View PostCustomers didn't like the cobwebs and odour of damp. I'm there, good gig, great restaurant, amazing staff offers open to contractor, went to see Sabbath in Hyde Park for £2.50 last Friday, seeing Neil Young next week for the same price.
Website was outsourced to a company with many staff members named Robert. This was a cost-saving measure.
There are many companies I would outsource a customer facing website too but ones with a different cultural context would be nowhere near the shortlist.
Nor would I treat the biggest, most profitable shop to cost saving....merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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