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Bang goes the cheapest Favour water on the market, Asda etc sell the stuff for about 36p...
High Street chain collapse sweepstake
They only pay half-rates don't they? Certainly centres around me don't seem desperate for retailers. I'd be surprised to learn of any centres agreeing to let a space rent-free to a short-term retailer (unless they already have a tenant lined up for the end of their tenure).Whataday wrote:"Peacock" has re-entered the urban dictionary in recent years, meaning to show off your style. The logo isnt particularly inspiring, but nor is it offensive to the eye.WillPS wrote:You like their newer logo? I can't stand it, it looks Shatliffed. The word 'Peacock' I instantly associate with ageing people - although thinking about it this might be because an old folks home across the way from my grandmother's house is overrun with the bloody things.Whataday wrote:s for their brand identity, i wouldnt call it catalogue-esq, its similar to many other high street fashion brands. Unless youre thinking of their old purple logo, which was pretty hideous.They'd be foolish to offer such schemes to retailers of Christmas tat though.Whataday wrote:Actually, lots of shopping centres offer rent free periods as incentives, and are usually open to negotiation during difficult times. Its business rates which can cripple a lot of companies.
If a shopping centre has an empty unit, then it has to pay the business rates. If they have a tennant, on whatever terms, the tennant is liable for the rates. Therefore it will try anything it can to keep a shopping centre fully let.
Not sure they ever made it south of the border.barcode wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-n ... d-16587107
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Just had a flashback to my primary school tuck shop and the hundreds of those horrible little bottles of Sangs red, yellow, green fizzy liquid it used to sell. I see they only promoted Mac B water on their website of late, but this is how I remember the company:

Image taken from Glasgow Evening Times.

Image taken from Glasgow Evening Times.
Staff at Peacocks head office have set up a Save Peacocks page at http://www.facebook.com/savepeacocks and it is very sad to see the warm comments from staff and customers alike. Thousands have already signed up since the page was opened this afternoon.
It seems that the smaller local Peacocks are the last fashion stores in some areas and have formed something of a hub for small communities.
It seems that the smaller local Peacocks are the last fashion stores in some areas and have formed something of a hub for small communities.
thanks mate, we are hoping something can be sorted.Whataday wrote:Staff at Peacocks head office have set up a Save Peacocks page at http://www.facebook.com/savepeacocks and it is very sad to see the warm comments from staff and customers alike. Thousands have already signed up since the page was opened this afternoon.
It seems that the smaller local Peacocks are the last fashion stores in some areas and have formed something of a hub for small communities.
Absolutely, although I'd be very surprised if Peacocks didnt continue in some shape or form. Its not like Woolworths where they failed to change with the times. It is currently a successful retailer, the debt aside.WillPS wrote:The harsh reality of the situation is that if the business makes sense a buyer will come forward - if it doesn't they wont - 10,000 facebook likes or otherwise.