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Re: Another High Street Rebrand

Posted: Mon 14 Oct, 2019 13.32
by Pete
bilky asko wrote: Mon 14 Oct, 2019 11.16
Pete wrote: Mon 14 Oct, 2019 07.28 both nixdorf models. Newer Morrisons have NCR FastLane 6 which are excellent.
What are both Nixdorf models?
sorry thought I'd quoted that.

The B&Q ones and the original Morrisons

Re: Another High Street Rebrand

Posted: Mon 14 Oct, 2019 13.49
by bilky asko
Pete wrote: Mon 14 Oct, 2019 13.32
bilky asko wrote: Mon 14 Oct, 2019 11.16
Pete wrote: Mon 14 Oct, 2019 07.28 both nixdorf models. Newer Morrisons have NCR FastLane 6 which are excellent.
What are both Nixdorf models?
sorry thought I'd quoted that.

The B&Q ones and the original Morrisons
I agree that the new Morrisons units are excellent. What is annoying is people who don't bother loading the items from the trolley onto the conveyor belt, or those who decide to stand six inches behind you and start loading their bags onto the bagging area before I've finished taking my items off.

Re: Another High Street Rebrand

Posted: Thu 17 Oct, 2019 21.03
by woah
A bit of an odd one, but Frankie and Benny's have gone back to the old logo that they changed in January 2018 - and seem to have toned down some the new, more playful branding they introduced at the time. It was a bit jarring at the time and didn't really fit with the old New York diner theme most of their restaurants have.

Re: Another High Street Rebrand

Posted: Fri 18 Oct, 2019 06.57
by thegeek
The rest of the BT monolith appears to have taken in the new letters-in-a-circle branding - at least it's on BT.com now.

Re: Another High Street Rebrand

Posted: Fri 18 Oct, 2019 13.01
by tch999
woah wrote: Thu 17 Oct, 2019 21.03 A bit of an odd one, but Frankie and Benny's have gone back to the old logo that they changed in January 2018 - and seem to have toned down some the new, more playful branding they introduced at the time. It was a bit jarring at the time and didn't really fit with the old New York diner theme most of their restaurants have.
What a peculiar, but welcome, backtrack. I used to visit my local F&B quite regularly but when they changed the branding I noticed the menu had shrunk dramatically. A lot of my favourite dishes disappeared and I couldn't help but feel that I was suddenly dining in a Little Chef. They ditched the playlist of New York/Ratpack classics and replaced it with something that sounded like Heart. Whilst not a massive fan of the soundtrack, it was at least in keeping with the decor.

Perhaps they realised it would have cost them an absolute fortune to rebrand all of the restaurants to the new theme and abandoned it on that basis? I've not actually seen one with the 'new' brand anywhere.

Re: Another High Street Rebrand

Posted: Sun 20 Oct, 2019 21.03
by WillPS
I wasn't entirely sure it was an improvement either, but then I've kind of gone off Frankie & Benny's in the last decade or so.

Nothing on their menu is particularly brilliant, and all of it is overpriced.

Re: Another High Street Rebrand

Posted: Sun 20 Oct, 2019 21.11
by all new Phil
It’s pretty good for breakfast and lunch. They’ve upped their veggie game recently.

Re: Another High Street Rebrand

Posted: Mon 21 Oct, 2019 17.46
by Martin Phillp
Wilko have installed new Nixdorf POS in my local store, replacing the god awful Fujitsu ones that constantly broke down.

Re: Another High Street Rebrand

Posted: Mon 21 Oct, 2019 18.57
by woah
They seem to be slowly rolling it out rather than a blanket swapout. I'm hoping it means the introduction of self service checkouts in time - they trialled them in Sheffield around 2008 before the rebrand when they still had IBM registers, but they ripped them out when the Fujitsu ones were introduced shortly thereafter.

Re: Another High Street Rebrand

Posted: Tue 22 Oct, 2019 02.39
by Martin Phillp
From my experience today, staff were able to get through the transactions a lot faster, although there was one trade customer who asked for a VAT receipt and had to ask a colleague how to do it.

Having a monitor to see the all of your goods is a nice touch, but could do with increasing the font size. The staff log-in interface looks a lot nicer too.

Re: Another High Street Rebrand

Posted: Thu 31 Oct, 2019 21.54
by rdobbie
Certainly an interesting approach to a rebrand – it appears that the former Thomas Cook staff re-employed by Hays Travel have been told to create their own temporary signage!

(Pics are from various local news sites over the last few days)

Still, it's mightily impressive that Hays are delivering on their promise to reopen all 555 of the Thomas Cook shops in such a short space of time – as of today they've already reopened 413.

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