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Published Date: 05 December 2008
STRUGGLING high street store Woolworths was today set to hold its biggest ever one-day sale as administrators continued to try to save it.
Administrator Deloitte said it would slash up to 50 per cent off goods, and said it remains in talks with potential buyers of the chain.

Shoppers will be able to take advantage of up to 50 per cent off toys and greetings cards, 30 per cent off Christmas trees and decorations, 20 per cent off personal gifts and reductions on all entertainment products.

Neville Kahn, Deloitte's reorganisation services partner, said: "We anticipate increased footfall in the stores and have hired additional staff to cope with increased demand. Additional goods have been moved to all stores and further stock will be added in the coming days.

"There is continuing interest in the core Woolworths business and the sale will continue whilst potential buyers finalise their plans for the purchase of the business."

The move comes after Marks & Spencer yesterday held its second 20 per cent off sale in a bid to lure customers. Debenhams has also slashed prices to try to beat the downturn.

Woolworths' sale today comes as attempts to sell the company continue. One potential buyer has already been discounted from taking over the retail giant after Dragons' Den entrepreneur Theo Paphitis yesterday made an unsuccessful bid.

His proposal would have seen the retention of the Woolworths name and acquisition of a large slice of the retail business.

Mr Paphitis said: "It is with disappointment that I confirm that we could not reach a deal.

"My vision was that we could retain the Woolworths brand name through purchasing a large share of the existing retail business. Unfortunately, the constituent parts of Woolworths are more valuable than the whole."

Tesco agreed to buy up to nine Woolworths stores in October and has said it may bid for individual sites, but ruled out a large acquisition. Meanwhile, Waitrose, which bought four Woolworths sites in June, said it was unlikely to buy any more.

Deloitte said talks are continuing with a number of parties.

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  • Last Updated: 05 December 2008 11:16 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Woolworths
 
1

valleyjim,

05/12/2008 14:41:25
I bought an advent calendar at half price but all the windows were boarded up.
2

I love to eat Sellotape,

05/12/2008 14:49:41
Woolworths is still where Britain goes when it wants a safety pin.
3

Pai Mei,

05/12/2008 14:59:17
I was knocked over by a very rude fox who stole the dress I was going to buy.
4

elayne,

05/12/2008 15:41:14
i shall buy my better half a three pack of stout mens undergarments
5

Spathiphyllum,

05/12/2008 16:04:15
I usually go to Ali's Cave, myself.
6

elayne,

05/12/2008 16:06:45
#5,you dont buy those big parachute ones do you??
7

I love to eat Sellotape,

05/12/2008 16:30:52
It's easy to make pants out of parachutes.

www.pantsoutofparachutes.com
8

elayne,

05/12/2008 16:40:14
i saw a pair hanging on a washing line in kirkcaldy,they were clean i suppose
9

Cynicaltalk,

05/12/2008 16:54:22
Clean underwear in fife?

Now i know your joking.

They don't even wear underwear in fife.
10

elayne,

05/12/2008 17:16:23
#9,some people prefer to go commando(for reasons i wont go into)while others prefer the stouter undergarments,as sold by"sharps"the drapers in kirkcaldy high street,available in xxxl dainty floral designs,down to the knee,to ward off the winter chill(and anyone who tries to get fresh)
11

alex paterson,

edinburgh 05/12/2008 18:31:42
Their pick n mix will be a big miss,i love sweeties.
12

THE EDINBURGER,

THE BURGH 05/12/2008 19:05:23
As someone that has always used woolworths this should not have been on tv radio newspaper ect because you get folk that never go getting all this reduced stuff i drove past BIG W today car park full queing to get in and out where are they any other time if they used woolworths they would not go bust the cheap skates should be ashamed of them selves
13

Mr Fuzzy,

Edinburgh 05/12/2008 19:50:42
Read the other news reports - not everything is being reduced by 50% - only the stuff they couldn't sell in the first place. Popular items are only being reduced by 10%
14

The Leith Cowboy BAM BAM,

Bruxelles 05/12/2008 19:57:08
12 I wasnt aware that we owed woolworths PLC a living.
15

Top_Dawg,

05/12/2008 20:14:30
Im with 14 and 11. Miss the free pic and sweets you can nab when shopping but, no way do we owe woolies anything. Greedy shop with crappy stock and they used to cheat the record charts for the music industry.
16

is it me?,

Edinburgh 05/12/2008 21:49:39
I'm going to miss Woolies. It was the High Street shop where you could buy things you couldn't get anywhere else. Like dye to make your brown shoes black, if you had to go to a funeral, and stick-on soles, and all your favourite casettes, (yes, cassettes) from a plastic bin, and change from a fiver.
17

elayne,

05/12/2008 22:11:46
16 not forgetting the brooke bond chimps who came to woolies in leith in 1969(i think)i vaguley remember crying cos i was scared of them
18

Ian down under,

Musselburgh 05/12/2008 22:13:17
#11 You've got it.
Do you remember the kaleidoscopes they used to have back in the 60s. Never bough one but you could play with them for hours in the shop.
Best of all was the Cafeteria on the top floor in Princes St. Lots of good 'solid' food in a bright airy room with fantastic views.
All the clan crests and tartans on the walls too.
A lot more character tha any of the modern Mcdonwaystarhut places.
19

Asil,

musselburgh 05/12/2008 23:42:19
it was a rubbish sale, only the stuff you wouldny want to buy anyway was @ 50%, all the rest was 20% or 10%.
20

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08/12/2008 10:59:12
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