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Translation: We can't sell enough of our tat in the UK to make it worthwhile trading if there's a chance of tariffs being imposed after Brexit. Much better to throw our toys out of the pram in a grand gesture, than to find out why hardly anyone in the UK thinks our products are value-for-money.
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That's just Spuddy's overboiled cabbage.Originally posted by AtW View PostYves Rocher hints at Brexit concerns amid decision to exit UK
Yves Rocher has cited concerns over the economy as it announced its decision to close down its UK website and stop taking orders from the middle of next month.
While it has not blamed Brexit explicitly, its decision to stop taking orders on March 14 is two weeks before the UK officially divorces from the EU.
In a statement on its website, the French beauty retailer said “the economic context does not allow the Yves Rocher brand to continue trading in the UK anymore”.
Yves Rocher hints at Brexit concerns amid decision to exit UK - Retail Gazette
Brexit smells of bulltulip
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The ambassador will be disappointed.Originally posted by AtW View PostYves Rocher
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Nothing to do with Brexit all coincidence, just like all these other companies that are moving
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Brexit smells
Yves Rocher hints at Brexit concerns amid decision to exit UK
Yves Rocher has cited concerns over the economy as it announced its decision to close down its UK website and stop taking orders from the middle of next month.
While it has not blamed Brexit explicitly, its decision to stop taking orders on March 14 is two weeks before the UK officially divorces from the EU.
In a statement on its website, the French beauty retailer said “the economic context does not allow the Yves Rocher brand to continue trading in the UK anymore”.
Yves Rocher hints at Brexit concerns amid decision to exit UK - Retail Gazette
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