Marks and Spencer will not provide its traditional 20 percent discount on school uniforms this summer, disappointing many parents. This marks the fifth consecutive year that prices have been held steady. The company faced operations challenges after a cyber incident, which resulted in significant financial losses. Competition is heating up, as other retailers like Aldi begin their in-store sales while popular retailers Asda and Tesco wrap up their promotions. Social media reactions highlight parental frustrations over the lack of sale and low stock availability.
Marks and Spencer will not be offering its usual 20 percent off sale on school uniforms this summer, leaving many parents disappointed.
The decision comes after a cyber incident forced the company to suspend online operations for nearly six weeks, resulting in estimated losses of around 300 million.
In our Kidswear, we're focused on offering a first price, right price. This year, we have continued to hold prices on our market-leading school uniform for the fifth year.
Parents took to social media to ask if the sale would return, expressing disappointment over low stock and the absence of the usual sale.
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