Dame Fondacox
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With inflation being the highest it's been for decades and data showing that consumers are already cutting spend across food, eating out and clothing (with further cuts expected to emerge across electronics, holidays etc.) and people having to choose between eating or heating their homes, how will Q respond to this? Their business model is already in the doldrums and increasingly non-competitive so how are they going to convince viewers to spend on the over-priced, non-essential tat that they peddle? Will we see the return of the heated slanket TSVs, and how might they adapt their usual sales patter i.e. "This moisturiser will replenish the effects the central heating has on your skin..."? I expect in the la la land that is QVC they'll be oblivious to any of this and the likes of L'Occitane hand cream will still be a "must have, desert island product" and a Diamonique pendant, with matching earrings will still be the "perfect treat for that upcoming special occasion", even if it means having to go without food and heating to purchase it.
Also, presumably they're going to have to pass on the increase in their running costs to customers so can we expect price hikes, not just on the products themselves but their already extortinate P&P?
Also, presumably they're going to have to pass on the increase in their running costs to customers so can we expect price hikes, not just on the products themselves but their already extortinate P&P?