The post gathered nearly 3,000 likes as shoppers shared their appreciation for the update.
One social media user commented: This is wonderful and very much appreciated.
Another added: What a great thing to say. An amazing service you provide online and in store.
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READ MORE This is brilliant. Thank you @marksandspencer, a third said. One of the many reasons why I am a long standing customer of yours. You actually care and are not afraid to show it.
Other supermarkets have offered similar words of comfort to customers visiting stores this week.
In a message shared on Instagram, Asda wrote: Everyone has the right to feel safe.
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Moving away from only investing in funds – where an investment manager or computer decides on a basket of companies – to buying single stocks, is a daunting step for a DIY investor.
It involves more risk, as companies’ share prices can swing widely in a day, but also offers bigger opportunities if they are able to buy and hold a winning company.
Knowing where to start is challenging. To help cut through the noise, Telegraph Money asked fund managers which stocks they would add to their Isas if they wanted to boost their portfolios.
The fashion editor’s verdict on the 10 new brands launching at M&S
And what they tell us about the department store s future
11 March 2021 • 12:01pm
Looks from White Stuff and Phase Eight soon to be available on M&S online
Who needs the shopping centre when you’ve got Marks & Spencer? Starting today, the British retailer will add 10 new womenswear and lingerie brands to its website.
The new-to-M&S womenswear brands are Phase Eight, Hobbs, Seasalt Cornwall, Joules, Sosandar, Selected Femme, White Stuff and Y.A.S., with Sloggi and Triumph for lingerie.
Each will offer “a curated range for M&S.com that is complementary to M&S’s own offer”, the retailer said in a press release. So while you’ll still have to go to Joules.com to shop the retailer’s full range of striped tops, jersey dresses and rainwear, an edit will appear on marksandspencer.com alongside M&S’s own-brand jeggings and loafers.
LONDON, March 9 British retailer Marks & Spencer has proposed a redevelopment of its flagship Marble Arch store in central London that would see the upper levels of the building made into office space, it said today. Under the proposals, which M&S is seeking to consult with local.