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Default Theo Paphitis Demands landlords slash rates to keep 30 shop's, of his knickers open




https://www.dailystar.co.uk/tv/drago...hitis-21297097

[Despite reality star Megan McKenna, 27,
modelling its saucy garments
Boux Avenue has suffered
double-digit sales declines.
]




[Telly businessman Theo, 60
has also blamed rocketing rents
and the “most challenging retail
environment ever” for the firm’s woes.

He said: “The lack of reform and focus
on business rates by the Government
and other authorities continues
to frustrate [retailers] and puts at risk one
of the key sectors for the UK economy.”
The tough-talking businessman,
who owns hardware chain Robert Dyas
and stationery firm Ryman.
promised to lead a painstaking
top-to-tail review of the
brand to turn its fortunes around.]


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