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Tell us: has the meaning of shopping at John Lewis changed for you over time?


We’re interested to hear about people’s relationships with John Lewis and the brand’s stores.

The company that runs John Lewis department stores and supermarket Waitrose has said it would have to cut staff numbers and scrap bonuses this year, flagging an uncertain outlook as customers struggle with inflation.

We are interested to hear what it has meant to you to shop there, and whether this has changed over the years. How did you feel when the brand first came to your town? Have you been affected by store closures?

And if you are or were John Lewis staff, tell us what it’s like to work for the company and how do you feel about the company possibly looking to end its 100% employee ownership model?

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