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On this episode of Talking Shop, we are joined by Sammy Allanson, Client Partner Lead for the North of England at business change and transformation specialist Sullivan & Stanley. We break down why the North is one of the UK’s most critical retail growth engines - and why conquering it requires deep local credibility rather than superficial corporate visibility exercises.

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Asda has apologised after a woman attempted to buy a banana for sale on it’s online shop priced at £930.11 rather than the intended price of 11p.

The lady had assumed it was just a typo until her credit card company’s fraud prevention team texted her to say her bill had reached over £1,000.

Asda have said that the fault was down to a computer error and the store manager has called the lady to apologise personally.

The incident happened when the woman was trying to order from her local store in Sherwood.

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