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The Marks & Spencer Story

Marks & Spencer is one of the best-known names on the UK high street. The business started in Leeds in 1884. Two friends, Michael Marks and Thomas Spencer had formed a bond over several years and Marks started a penny bazaar on Kirkgate Market. Ten years later he got a permanent store in the covered market and the two friends became business partners. This led to the duo opening market stores across the region and, at the turn of the 20th century, they opened their first store. The company focused on selling only British-made goods, a policy it upheld until the 1990s. One thing is certain, although the company has had a few ups and downs, it continues to thrive and adapt to the ever-changing modern markets.

What M&S Offers

Marks & Spencer offers an impressive array of stock. They have men’s clothing including suits, jumpers, jeans, and even hats. You’ll also find an array of dresses, skirts, trousers, and sportswear for women. M&S also has an extensive collection of children’s clothing, ensuring the whole family looks good. Alongside this, you’ll find an impressive collection of household goods, including lighting, bedding, and even kitchenware. Marks & Spencer also has an extensive collection of high-quality food and wine. What may surprise you isn’t that they have a beauty range but that they also stock a comprehensive collection of furniture for every room in your home. It’s worth noting they work with a comprehensive list of brands, including Laura Ashley and Joules.

Heading To Your M&S Store

There are roughly 1,000 Marks & Spencer stores across the UK and a collection of stores in countries across Europe. Each store stocks clothing, food, wine, and a selection of beauty products. However, only the biggest stores have the furniture and homeware range. The good thing about heading in-store is that there will be one close to you. You’ll find the staff are friendly and there are often tasting sessions for their latest food ranges. The staff are there to help you with anything you need, including ensuring you enjoy the M&S experience. Of course, shopping in-store means you get to try things on and take them home the same day.

Marks & Spencer Online

If you head online you’ll be greeted by the complete category range, one click allows you to see the subcategories. Simply select what interests you and start shopping. You can easily add items to your bag as you shop and continue shopping. If you take the time to move down the page M&S offers suggestions regarding what to wear and what to pair it with. They also illustrate the current trends and bestselling ranges. This makes it easier to find what you are looking for, even if you don’t know what that is!

Delivery Options

If you want to order online then you’ll be pleased to know that for a small charge all orders placed before 10pm can be delivered the next day. You can also collect them in your local store although this takes 1-2 days. If you don’t mind waiting and spending over £30 you’ll find the standard delivery service is free. It takes 2-4 days which is still good. All orders can be tracked, helping you to know where they are and when they will arrive.

Marks & Spencer Promotions & Discounts

M&S has gone through a few tougher years and knows the importance of attracting new customers while keeping existing ones happy. They have a number of ways of doing this, including regular promotions, discounts, and the ‘Sparks’ club that gives things away every month. But, to really ensure you save money on your purchases you need to dig deeper into the page you are currently looking at,www.1offers.co.uk. Take a look at the array of discount codes and select one that you can use. Apply it during the payment stage with M&S and you’ll see the balance due drop. Naturally, codes don’t stay the same forever. It’s why we verify them every day and ask you to take the code when you are ready to use it.

Staying In Touch

If you join the Sparks programme you’ll automatically be part of the newsletter. Alternatively, you can sign up just for the newsletter. This gives you exclusive deals and sneak peeks at new products before anyone else. You’ll also want to connect with them on social media. There is no better way to chat to other customers, check the latest news, and make sure you have made the right purchase decision.