Great store selling a wide variety of stuff, from art supplies to dinner plates and mugs. It's best to go when store is relatively empty, post lunch but pre schools out always seems good, as it gets very busy and with staff constantly stocking up and people chatting in the aisles it can create a bottle neck effect. While store is wheelchair accessible some of the turns as you walk around can be tight and difficult to navigate as some areas have extra "shelving" at end of the row, as well as aforementioned staff always stocking up creates more difficulties for getting a wheelchair around. Also when store is busy it's also difficult getting wheelchair around as when other customers stop to look at stuff it creates a bottle neck effect. But all in all a...
Read moreI love browsing here—the store has an amazing selection of everything I need. But twice now, I’ve been treated like a shoplifter just for looking around. Security follows me the entire time, and even when I smile and say goodbye, they stare me down like I’ve done something wrong. If you’re going to track customers this closely, at least train your team to be discreet—or better yet, focus on actual suspicious behavior.
It’s frustrating because this is one of my favorite stores, but the constant suspicion ruins the experience. I shouldn’t have to feel guilty for taking my time...
Read moreI used to love flying tiger, I would go just to peruse and end up buying loads I never knew I needed. Now? It’s a last resort only shop.
Self checkout is the only option. Bring your own bags or buy ours for £3. need assistance while shopping? Ha same item is cheaper on our own website? Oder it online then. Oh, but click and collect will be disabled so buy in bulk or pay £6 shipping.
And now: bring your own packing material because the tissue paper we offered for safely carrying easily damaged items (candles, easily scratched decorative items, etc) is...
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