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The Demise of the Uk Departmental Store
Being a child of the sixties here in the UK life was a treat such variety in all the shops contrasts aplenty so much to meet The history of the department store goes way back to 1900s no less since then to this our modern-day where so much change became a mess Debenhams, House of Fraser and John Lewis were really big names in their day but bad times come even the big ones with Covid and economic depression so grey Remind oneself of the American influence one certain Harry Gordon Selfridge came to change the UK shopping forever vision was evident to inspire his game Our departmental stores so much loved now looking back reminiscence afresh the future now no one knows it but this demise so sad to simply press Well maybe it's had its day this world changing many a way remember we're just lumps of clay one day we'll all outlive our stay (Just some thought on the demise of the British departmental store.)
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