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Kind of surprised they've stayed around as long as they have. As much as they're facing stiffer competition from discounters on the high street, I bet they're getting absolutely slaughtered with the emergence of super cheap online shops that can deliver in a day or two.
Aye, a big shame but same story as everywhere with high street shops - "what's it do that I can't get on Amazon cheaper?"
Actually find it cheaper than Amazon, even with prime. Amazon just factor delivery into their costs now, so for.low value goods like Wilko sells.tjeybare cheaper.....however I go to range or b+m as parking in town center is too expensive.