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  2. Harrods - Wikipedia

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    Harrods is the only department store in Britain that has continued to sell fur. [44] Harrods was sharply criticised in 2004 by the Hindu community for marketing a line of feminine underwear (designed by Roberto Cavalli) which featured the images of Indian goddesses. The line was eventually withdrawn and formal apologies were made.

  3. Harrods Christmas Bears - Wikipedia

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    Harrods Christmas bears are signature plush toy bears created by the London department store Harrods and released every year to celebrate Christmas. They have been a tradition since 1986, and past bears are now considered valuable collectors’ items . [ 1 ]

  4. Tandem Money - Wikipedia

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    Tandem Money is a company that owns Tandem Bank, one of the UK's original challenger banks.Tandem Bank is a digital bank with a mobile app, and no branches. The acquisition of Harrods Bank in 2017 allowed the company to provide services using the former's banking licence. Tandem B

  5. Retailers are reversing generous returns policies which cost ...

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    In 2022, the cost of retail returns in the U.S. reached a staggering $817 billion, with a quarter of it stemming from e-commerce. ... retailers implemented lax returns policies. Now, three years ...

  6. The Controversial History of the Harrods Memorial to Princess ...

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    The statue was removed from Harrods in 2018. "This is a statue to stay here forever," Fayed said in 2005. "Until now nothing has been done to preserve [Diana's] memory and legacy.

  7. 'Tis the season for giving. And returning. What to know about ...

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    Here's what you need to know about Target and Walmart's return policies. Target return policy. Target allows returns on most items within 90 days. Target Circle members and card holders have an ...

  8. Merry Christmas, Mr. Bean - Wikipedia

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    On Christmas Eve, Mr. Bean visits Harrods to buy decorations. While the cashier sorts out his purchases, Bean uses a Nativity display to act out a scene with other toys, before his fun is brought to a halt by the store manager, who brings in a figure of a police officer, before handing Bean his purchases; Bean promptly leaves.

  9. Sir Hugh Fraser, 2nd Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Sir Hugh Fraser, 2nd Baronet (18 December 1936 – 5 May 1987 [1]) formerly 2nd Baron Fraser of Allander, was a British chairman of the House of Fraser, Harrods, George Outram and Company, and Whyte and Mackay. He lived at Mugdock, near Milngavie, Scotland.