Next boss lashes out at supermarket chiefs


Next boss lashes out at supermarket chiefs

The boss of apparel retailer Next has lashed out at
supermarket chiefs, warning their call for a tax on online shopping would drive
up prices and wipe out some of Britain’s fastest growing small firms. In a
piece in the Mail on Sunday, Lord Wolfson, the chief executive of Next, said
calls for a web shopping tax were intended to stop supermarkets facing proper
competition. It is believed that Ocado, Littlewoods’ owner Shop Direct, online
clothing retailers Boden and N Brown are lead signatories in a letter that is
set to be sent to George Osborne.

Share

Twitter Facebook LinkedIn WhatsApp

Related News


Lights out at Claire’s

OKA to sell via John Lewis

Sign up to receive our newsletter