Advantages: The food is heavenly Disadvantages: Rather pricey and no stores in some towns
Ok, I was one of those kids who had to hide the labels on her packed lunch at school (and her clothes) cause my Mum was a 'Marks and Sparks freak'. It was just such an embarrassment when I was younger.
However, when I left home, I suddenly found that I didn't like Sainsbury's cheddar, or Tescos Chicken Tikka Masala!
I eventually ventured into Marks and Spencer myself... was I turning into a fuddy duddy?
In reality, Marks and Spencer food is just better than everyone elses... try their cheddar, I guarantee that you won't regret it, nor will you go back to other supermarket brands.
The Chicken Tikka is creamy and mild, I just have never found another one that I liked anywhere. Try it with their garlic baguettes, a meal made in heaven.
Raspberry Royales (raspberries, jelly, sponge and cream) are the most delicious ...
Advantages: good food and smellies Disadvantages: clothing dated and pricey
Marks and Spencer’s or Marks N’ Sparks as we fondly call it has been a long running success, well almost, it has been gracing our towns and cities since the 1920’s, quite an accomplishment in this day and age.
It has however always had problems in finding its niche in society and has often been labelled with the upper class shopper image, and has tried hard to shake this with little avail I feel.
So what’s in Marks and Spencer…?
Clothing is usually the first array that will meet your eyes on entering, hmmm a lot of what I would call “granny” gear here! Nice little twee cardys and knitted jumpers and tops. These are so drab and ordinary too definitely the middle age range, with colours to match, yes fine if you like this sort of thing in bulk but at around £30 for a plain dingy cardigan ...
Advantages: Quality, Price, Range, Service. Disadvantages: There is a strange "illness" that seems to be haunting the company. Would you shop there?
Lunch is that wonderful time when you get to escape work for a little bit.
I don?t like anything to spoil my lunch break.
The Marks and Spencer food hall is always a consideration for the lunchtime escape destination but it is rarely the venue that wins my custom in the end. So, why do increasingly more people and I just give M&S a miss these days? Well, that?s a big question but since this is a review on the food services there I can restrict the scope a little bit.
> Is it the quality of the food?
No, not at all, by and large the quality is always really good at M&S. They?ve established themselves as a place to get good food, if you?re a fussy eater you can shop there and you?ll be certain that, for example, is a packet of sandwiches is supposed to be free of nuts then the sandwiches will be free of nuts. They don ...
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