Marks & Spencer’s – M&S
Marks & Sparks as it is sometimes affectionately known is a well known huge department store. They are in my list of favourite shops.
You can say that Marksies is split into quite a few departments but mainly they do:-
- Clothing (Men, Women, Children & Babies) and Lingerie
- Footwear / Shoes (Men, Women & Children)
- School wear / uniforms
- Gifts & Flowers
- Books
- Toys
- Technology
- Garden, House & Home
- Furniture & Furnishings
- Wine
- Insurances
- Costume Jewellery
- Holiday Shop
- Technology
Both their quality and prices are really reasonable.
Their grocery section has a vast range of delicacies at reasonable prices. They also have ordinary food too. The biggest drawback is they generally tend to sell their own range only. For example they will only sell their own brand water, which is not particularly good. But over all the rest of the items are better than the average supermarket. However you cannot get groceries online presently. You have to go in store to buy them. Its well worth a visit. You can find an M&S on almost every high street.
They now offer Free delivery on orders over £30.00.
They have a loyalty scheme called the “& More”. It is credit card based. The more you spend, the more you earn in rewards to spend back at M&S. Its not a bad rewards scheme and you can use the card elsewhere to earn rewards for M&S.
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