Revenge: A dish best served in shops on the high street
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BBC said:
Shoppers making 'revenge purchases' flock back to High Street
Shoppers flocked back to the High Street last week to treat themselves after non-essential stores reopened in England and Wales.
Footfall across all UK shopping destinations was up 87.8% week-on-week, analyst Springboard said.
Jewellers Beaverbrooks told the BBC visitor numbers and sales had spiked at its more than 60 shops.
It said people were making so called revenge purchases - splashing out after months of being unable to go shopping.
Boss Anna Blackburn said: "I think there's a lot of that. Through lockdown we saw online that people weren't going away, they were getting refunds and were spending and treating themselves because they've probably saved money.
"Now I think there are still limitations to what people can do, and I think they're thinking they've always wanted that Swiss watch or that diamond ring, and they are just treating themselves which is brilliant to see."
Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-56799889Shoppers flocked back to the High Street last week to treat themselves after non-essential stores reopened in England and Wales.
Footfall across all UK shopping destinations was up 87.8% week-on-week, analyst Springboard said.
Jewellers Beaverbrooks told the BBC visitor numbers and sales had spiked at its more than 60 shops.
It said people were making so called revenge purchases - splashing out after months of being unable to go shopping.
Boss Anna Blackburn said: "I think there's a lot of that. Through lockdown we saw online that people weren't going away, they were getting refunds and were spending and treating themselves because they've probably saved money.
"Now I think there are still limitations to what people can do, and I think they're thinking they've always wanted that Swiss watch or that diamond ring, and they are just treating themselves which is brilliant to see."
Revenge
noun
the action of hurting or harming someone in return for an injury or wrong suffered at their hands.
"other spurned wives have taken public revenge on their husbands"
verb
inflict hurt or harm on someone for an injury or wrong done to oneself.
"I'll be revenged on the whole pack of you"
English was not my first language, but I'm not sure 'Revenge' purchases is correct here. 'Treat', 'Frivolous' or 'Reward' are probably more accurate I'd have thought.
So basically one person at Beaverbrooks who possibly doesn't use English as their first language has used the word revenge to a journalist, clearly not understanding the word at all. The journalist repeated the word cos they'll print any old s
t, however wrong it is. Have I got that right?
t, however wrong it is. Have I got that right?DaveGrohl said:
So basically one person at Beaverbrooks who possibly doesn't use English as their first language has used the word revenge to a journalist, clearly not understanding the word at all. The journalist repeated the word cos they'll print any old s
t, however wrong it is. Have I got that right?
The term was first used in China last spring after their lockdown.
t, however wrong it is. Have I got that right?Surely a revenge purchase would be to buy it over the internet even though shops are now open? I went into London on Saturday to Oxford Street and it just reminded me how much I hate the high street.
You end up going to five shops who don't actually have what you want so you end up buying it online anyway.
You end up going to five shops who don't actually have what you want so you end up buying it online anyway.
Regardless of what it's called I always felt we we would see a pent up fury of buying occur once the restrictions have been eased or lifted completely.
I am desperate to get my hair cut, since my bonce looks like a busted sack, but I think I might leave it a while, until all the `revenge haircuts have been done and dusted, and things return to a more normal pitch of life.
I am desperate to get my hair cut, since my bonce looks like a busted sack, but I think I might leave it a while, until all the `revenge haircuts have been done and dusted, and things return to a more normal pitch of life.
Edited by Pan Pan Pan on Tuesday 20th April 11:47
Pan Pan Pan said:
Regardless of what it's called I always felt we we would see a pent up fury of buying occur once the restrictions have been eased or lifted completely.
I am desperate to get my hair cut, since my bonce looks like a busted sack, but I think I might leave it a while, until all the `revenge haircuts have been done and dusted, and things return to a more normal pitch of life.
I couldn't get an appointment for weeks so in the end I got my brother to cut mine. Hopefully by the time it needs cutting again demand will have got back to normal and I will be able to go to my usual barber.I am desperate to get my hair cut, since my bonce looks like a busted sack, but I think I might leave it a while, until all the `revenge haircuts have been done and dusted, and things return to a more normal pitch of life.
Edited by Pan Pan Pan on Tuesday 20th April 11:47
I did however get a revenge car wash the other day.
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