By Martin Hickman
At Marks & Spencer, they call it the Tabasco question: should the retailer end its own-brand diktat and stock iconic products that people really like, like Marmite and Tabasco?
In May, M&S confirmed that it would trial the sale of 350 brands to check whether shoppers really wanted them. The answer, M&S chairman Sir Stuart Rose revealed over lunch at his Paddington HQ today, is "no".
Perhaps he was just throwing out a duff smoke signal to his rivals, but the debonair retailer said: "We have done a trial for some 15 weeks in 20 stores in the North East of 300 'must-have' branded lines... I don't want to call the result in the sense that we have decided what to do yet, since we won't have to do that until after Christmas - but it's true to say that quite a lot of our customers say: 'I don't know why you've done that? We don't need it'."
It looks like M&S will be going on the offensive over price, though.
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