We are told that all retailers need a website these days and those who have been slow to adapt have suffered. Yet I have only recently learned that Primark, an immensely successful retailer, do not have one. I have rarely ventured into Primark as as I am not attracted by their cheap and cheap looking wares so don’t really know a great deal about them.
How can they be so successful without selling online? This seems to go against modern business models.
Is it because their client base consists of disconnected chavs?
My youngest kids love going to my local Primark. It's a three-floor job, and may have been a Debenhams or something else in the past.
Hard to argue with kitting them out with complete summer outfits, shoes etc for around 30 or 40 quid each. Could spend double or triple that, easily, in M and S or Next. More like five to ten times that at Harvey Nicks. Even more in some poncy Shoreditch boutique.
And of course, after 12 months it doesn't fit them any more anyway.
So here's the issue: it's all made in places like Bangladesh. Is that ethical? How far's this current 'slavery' obsession going to go?
And then there's the disposal of all the discarded clothes. Apparently we're clogging up landfill with cack, wear-it-and-chuck-it clothes.