"The laminated book of dreams," was how comedian Bill Bailey jokingly described the plastic-coated Argos catalogue. But 48 years on from its launch, the catalogue is finally coming to an end.
"No end to the horror." "Christmas cancelled." That's how millennials and boomers have been lamenting the loss of the Argos catalogue. One Twitter user even wrote that it was his entire childhood.
SAINSBURY’S has issued a major update regarding the closure of more Argos stores. The supermarket chain, which owns Argos, plans to shut nine more standalone locations in the upcoming ...
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This project from [Chris Johnson] is called the Book of Horrors and was made by feeding all 16,000 pages of the Argos catalog into a machine learning algorithm. The computer takes all of the pages ...
J Sainsbury ( (JSAIY) ) has released its Q2 earnings. Here is a breakdown of the information J Sainsbury presented to its investors. J ...
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