Boxing Day is still the most important trading day of the year for big-ticket household goods retailers, with Argos, kitchen specialist Magnet and Furniture Village all launching winter sales. “Boxing Day remains a huge attraction for shoppers and we can We all know about Argos, the veritable grotto that sells everything you can imagine and manages to house it all in one store. With everything from garden furniture to Barbie towards a brand new 3D TV, some kitchen appliances, or maybe even a new Chief executive Terry Duddy denied Argos had a “broken business model”, saying The chain is refitting shops and introducing new kitchen and furniture ranges such as Schreiber and Go Create. It plans to launch Habitat products next year following furniture, garden equipment, sports kits, kitchen utilities, video games, toys, games, jewellery, and personal care consumables. Even though Argos is doing well, it discovered that certain customer queries, related to major high end domestic electronic Argos owner Home Retail and white goods offset declines in furniture, homeware and jewellery. The chain, which has 747 stores, said it sold 340,000 TVs on the back of the World Cup. Homebase added it sold enough kitchen worktops to cover the pitch The kitchen takes more saving on occasional use side chairs. This gorgeously plump Leon chair in Belgian linen costs £670 from Sofa.com – or you could save and buy a similar style Lucia chair in mink, £249.99 from Argos. Alternatively, look for .
AN arthritic pensioner has been left with only a kitchen chair to sit on for over six weeks after Argos repeatedly failed to deliver her new sofa. AN arthritic pensioner has been left with only a kitchen chair to sit on for over six weeks after Argos The list of Argos products included in the Black Friday sale will be officially announced at 1am GMT on Friday, however some leaks of what customers might expect are already appearing online. The site 10ways.com lists digital cameras, consoles, kitchen The global homewares market grew by was sustained by spending in kitchen categories, which benefited from declines in consumer foodservice expenditure and increased home cooking. Sales generated through home furniture and homewares retailers were Savvy shoppers who hung on to their cash could bag bargains Princess Kitchen, Toys R Us, was £99.99, now £49.99. SAVE: £50 (50%) Fast Lane Garage, was £49.99, now £24.99. SAVE: £25 (50%) Dr Who 6V battery powered Dalek ride-on, Argos, was £ .