High Street chain collapse sweepstake

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Wilko

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/other/w ... r-AA15Rvzl

Translation - Camelot don't trust them to pay.
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WillPS wrote: Mon 02 Jan, 2023 02.26 Wilko

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/other/w ... r-AA15Rvzl

Translation - Camelot don't trust them to pay.
I’m not sure what the issue is with Wilko. On paper they should be successful - a decent range (that’s not too bloated), competitive on pricing, generally decent quality. It is all rather bland though but I’d guess it’s a combination of quite slim margins and expensive rent that might be their undoing.
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The supply issues are well publicised, as is the financial situation it finds itself in.

There's also the competitors - Home Bargains, B&M, supermarkets all vying for the same slice of the pie.

Consumers are notoriously fickle and if they can get what they want easily ahd cheaper elsewhere, they will.
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all new Phil wrote: Mon 02 Jan, 2023 12.15
WillPS wrote: Mon 02 Jan, 2023 02.26 Wilko

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/other/w ... r-AA15Rvzl

Translation - Camelot don't trust them to pay.
I’m not sure what the issue is with Wilko. On paper they should be successful - a decent range (that’s not too bloated), competitive on pricing, generally decent quality. It is all rather bland though but I’d guess it’s a combination of quite slim margins and expensive rent that might be their undoing.
Yes, I will miss them if they go, they are useful - perhaps even more so than Woollies were.

I don't know if it's the whole story but there was a period a few years ago when the shelves at Wilko were very bare - perhaps an attempt to reduce stock holding to free up capital which went badly wrong?
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Wilko shelves locally continue to be bare for essentials, but they keep getting crates in of high-end goods that nobody buys.

No longer selling Lottery products was signposted in my store from late November.
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WillPS wrote: Mon 02 Jan, 2023 20.54 Yes, I will miss them if they go, they are useful - perhaps even more so than Woollies were.

I don't know if it's the whole story but there was a period a few years ago when the shelves at Wilko were very bare - perhaps an attempt to reduce stock holding to free up capital which went badly wrong?
Now it's emerged that they've taken out a £40m loan from Hilco.

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04-Jan-2023 @ 13:59
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bilky asko wrote: Wed 04 Jan, 2023 14.00
WillPS wrote: Mon 02 Jan, 2023 20.54 Yes, I will miss them if they go, they are useful - perhaps even more so than Woollies were.

I don't know if it's the whole story but there was a period a few years ago when the shelves at Wilko were very bare - perhaps an attempt to reduce stock holding to free up capital which went badly wrong?
Now it's emerged that they've taken out a £40m loan from Hilco.

article here ……..

STORY on NEWS.SKY.COM
04-Jan-2023 @ 13:59
Interesting. Could be synergies with Homebase, who themselves have been treading on Wilko's toes recently with a high street format...
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Could we see Amazon Fresh being scrapped in the UK as Amazon look to cut 18,000 jobs across Europe?
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Do they make a profit? I only ever get a chance to visit them off-peak, and they're generally only as busy as a neighborhood Tesco Express seems to be, and on a similar staffing level. The technology must be a bit of a higher overhead, but I assumed the supply chain side shared a bit with Whole Foods so made that more cost effective.

(By the way, I think it's 18,000 jobs worldwide, not just Europe)
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