- PARIS (Reuters) –British retailer Marks & Spencer said that since the UK left the European Union, new trade rules have delayed the delivery of some fresh food to its French store, which had empty shelves in at least three branches on Tuesday.
- Personal trainer Marcus Reuben, who emerged from an M&S store with a pack of burgers said “I’m pretty shocked actually.”
- M&S said “As we are transitioning to the new processes, it is taking a little longer for some of our products to reach stores, but we are working… to quickly improve this.”
- A sign said that because of new trade rules, “we have not been able to receive our delivery today.”
- M&S is scheduled to update shareholders on its Christmas trading performance on Friday.
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