dyna-ti":3azpbgj5 said:I have my fingers crossed that its Halfords
why? not trying to be inflammatory, just interested.
dyna-ti":3azpbgj5 said:I have my fingers crossed that its Halfords
Tazio":2q5uu5mf said:I wouldn't be surprised to see a massive company go to the wall.
Hopefully McDonalds.
Easy_Rider":33s4yv1h said:A lot of these chains grew by out-branding and undercuttingany small independent local high street shops that have long been lost, seems the chains are now loosing out to the Internet shops.
I think high streets will soon be filled with Tesco locals, Greggs and Starbucks.
jamabikes":3qp2hdex said:dyna-ti":3qp2hdex said:I have my fingers crossed that its Halfords
why? not trying to be inflammatory, just interested.
Tazio":1srek2f6 said:I wouldn't be surprised to see a massive company go to the wall.
Hopefully McDonalds.
yagamuffin":2rqf1gd5 said:I hate to jump on the bandwagon but more than just online killing the high street, it's one in particular - Amazon.
HMV have an online presence selling everything they do in the shops, they just cannot compete with Amazon.
Even Play have struggled in recent years.
Until the Government forces companies operating in the UK to pay UK tax foreign companies (read Amazon) are going to continue to kill off the British high street.
yagamuffin":1mdy6cwz said:Their strain station shops will be bought and continue to trade but their high street shops are doomed.