European operations are not included in the proceedings and Toys R Us don’t expect immediate impact on UK stores.
Re: High Street chain collapse sweepstake
Posted: Tue 19 Sep, 2017 15.10
by thegeek
Toys 'R' Us's UK head office is in Geoffrey House in Maidenhead. I think that may be the most interesting thing about Maidenhead.
Re: High Street chain collapse sweepstake
Posted: Fri 22 Sep, 2017 14.03
by Nick Harvey
No, the most interesting thing about Maidenhead used to be Memorex's head office. Now there's a memory that'll never fade away.
Re: High Street chain collapse sweepstake
Posted: Mon 02 Oct, 2017 19.13
by gottago
In light of Monarch’s collapse (not a high street chain but I’m sure they flew over a few high streets) I have to post their utterly bewildering advert campaign from last year.
Who the fuck chooses a low cost airline with a flight time of at most two and a bit hours because their staff are supposedly a bit nicer? Over half of that advert is spent on a miserable British road and zero of it actually flogs their exotic destinations. There was a big billboard campaign for this as well with a picture of the bloke giving up his seat on the bus. Is it any wonder they made such a huge loss when they couldn’t market something as easy as cheap foreign holidays?
Re: High Street chain collapse sweepstake
Posted: Fri 27 Oct, 2017 16.21
by Martin Phillp
With Lloyds Pharmacy closing 190 stores, I suspect the majority of them will be those stand-alone shops that are close enough to a Sainsbury's in-store branch after they acquired the supermarket pharmacy last year.
The service of my local Lloyds Pharmacy is excellent compared to the supermarket pharmacy which kept on the old Sainsbury's staff and their shoddy practices.
Re: High Street chain collapse sweepstake
Posted: Fri 27 Oct, 2017 18.47
by tillyoshea
gottago wrote: Mon 02 Oct, 2017 19.13
In light of Monarch’s collapse (not a high street chain but I’m sure they flew over a few high streets) I have to post their utterly bewildering advert campaign from last year.
I found it baffling that they were selling staff who "don't think - just act" as a positive attribute. Personally, I'd prefer that people in general think before they act - but even more so when their job is flying a bloody plane!
Re: High Street chain collapse sweepstake
Posted: Fri 08 Dec, 2017 10.14
by barcode
I'm surprised no one commented on UK toys r us closing down some of its shops. I still think Poundstretchers will be next to go pop. The company has been closing store all year, mind you some of them were very very dirty. There no cleaners, mind you there no stock checkers either, I've find some stuff past it's the best before date and no one had even notice.
Re: High Street chain collapse sweepstake
Posted: Fri 08 Dec, 2017 11.40
by WillPS
barcode wrote: Fri 08 Dec, 2017 10.14
I'm surprised no one commented on UK toys r us closing down some of its shops. I still think Poundstretchers will be next to go pop. The company has been closing store all year, mind you some of them were very very dirty. There no cleaners, mind you there no stock checkers either, I've find some stuff past it's the best before date and no one had even notice.
Multiyork have also called in the administrators recently.
Poundstretcher have just bought in Poundworld founder and star of "Pound Shop Wars" Chris Edwards, so I think it's premature to write them off at this stage. I agree their stores are awful though.
Re: High Street chain collapse sweepstake
Posted: Fri 08 Dec, 2017 12.15
by barcode
I would love to know where he going to get the money to do up the stores, since most wouldn't look out of place in the 80s.
Re: High Street chain collapse sweepstake
Posted: Mon 01 Jan, 2018 15.47
by Dr Lobster*
So what are your bets for which retailers are going to die in 2018?
Here's my 2018 deathwatch:
Maplin
Poundland
Toys R Us
Debenhams
Re: High Street chain collapse sweepstake
Posted: Mon 01 Jan, 2018 22.25
by WillPS
Dr Lobster* wrote: Mon 01 Jan, 2018 15.47
So what are your bets for which retailers are going to die in 2018?
Here's my 2018 deathwatch:
Maplin
Poundland
Toys R Us
Debenhams
Maplin and Debenhams are still returning profits.
Poundland's profits are not reported individually since their acquisition by Steinhoff but given the massive profit they made prior to that (even with all the 99p Stores liabilities which they've since shoved off) I think it's a longshot. Another sale is far more likely.