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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Chris Blackhurst

For some big retailers, coronavirus has been an opportunity to ‘strip the fat’ – what will that mean?

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he fashion retailer looked at me and smiled. I’d asked him how his business was faring in the pandemic.

“It’s grim,” he said. Then came the smile. “Actually, I should not say this, but Covid-19 is a lucky break for retailers like us. Of course it’s terrible what’s happened, but it’s enabled us to sort ourselves out, to regroup and to refocus – and all under the cover of the virus.”

He continued: “Before the virus we were in bad shape. The high street was being battered. We’d all got loads of sites that were useless, just haemorrhaging money. We wanted to shut them but couldn’t because every time we made a move people said we were going under and there was always a huge hoo-ha about the ones we were closing. Now, along comes coronavirus and we can use that as cover. We can do a CVA, get rid of the ones we don’t want, have stores that actually make money and concentrate on building up online. It could not have come at a better time.”

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