Retail
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In
this section we've tried to provide a quick introduction to the
various ways in which you can enjoy (??) shopping in the UK. The
quality of the retail experience can vary widely - Brits
are often shy about complaining, but standards are slowly improving.
For
instance, supermarket customer service is generally perceived not
to be as good as that of the USA - despite all the hype UK checkout
queues can be long, and getting your stuff packed up or taken out
to the car requires you to be at least 39 weeks pregnant and threatening
immediate delivery!!
On
the other hand, a large number of stores have invested heavily in
staff training, and shopping in quality stores such as John Lewis
is a positive delight.
Shopping
in and around London can be fun. London shopping is a book-writing
job - everyone has their own favourites. For a quick tour, start
in Knightsbridge and check out Harrods, and the fashion shops in
Sloane Street. Then move on up into Piccadilly, then up Regent Street
to Oxford Circus, before heading west down Oxford Street to Marble
Arch. Don't forget to detour south at Bond Street for a choice of
upmarket shops and stores.
For
general information on shopping in London, click on our link to
the Time
Out shopping guide.
For
practical information on supermarkets and food shopping, click
here to jump to our section on Supermarkets.
Don't forget to also check out our section on Shopping
Malls & Retail Parks, or our information on Store
Chains. If you're a serious shopper, there's also information
on Factory Outlets, and
The Sales, which you can look
at. Not to be outdone, there's also information on Specialist Retailers,
on TV & Internet
Shopping, and lastly on Catalogue Shopping.
If
you're stuck, or just need some help and general advice, click
here to email us.
Happy
Shopping !!
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