Sainsbury's and Marks and Spencer.
Both well known.
Both at the top of their fields ten years ago.
Both now doing absolutely dreadfully.
Both needing new approaches. This being where you come in.
Suggest a company. Help required.
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I did think about M&S but I'm trying to go for something that I don't know too much about because I'd tend to revert to old style. Tchibo is a good one now that I've had a nose around their site and so I think I'll go with that - lots of scope for branding cups, carriers, condiments etc. I'll hand my brief in and be told I need more things to do rofl.cat wrote:Sainsbury's and Marks and Spencer.
Both well known.
Both at the top of their fields ten years ago.
Both now doing absolutely dreadfully.
Both needing new approaches. This being where you come in.
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99p shops/Poundlands are the best things about this country.
The other day I bought a meat cleaver and some Dettol wipes for clearing up mess.
My, I got some looks.
In my flat, we have a custom of only buying birthday presents from Poundland. You go in with a fiver and come out with the most obscure things. Last year, I got one of my flatmates a bottle of handwash, a plastic sword, a box of truffles, a cat calendar, and a giant candle that wouldn't even burn in an inferno.
Fabulous.
The other day I bought a meat cleaver and some Dettol wipes for clearing up mess.
My, I got some looks.
In my flat, we have a custom of only buying birthday presents from Poundland. You go in with a fiver and come out with the most obscure things. Last year, I got one of my flatmates a bottle of handwash, a plastic sword, a box of truffles, a cat calendar, and a giant candle that wouldn't even burn in an inferno.
Fabulous.
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You seem to have missed the point here. Not a big commercial or well known one. It's sorted I handed in the Tchibo brief today and it was approved by my course tutor. Sorted. Well the list of things I should have at the end is as long as both my arms so no wonder it was approved.martindtanderson wrote:Dixons, Curries, Woolworths, the body shop, 99p stores, FGW Trains, any small shop on the highstreet/shopping centre
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