Religion and Ethics Forum

General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Nearly Sane on July 30, 2020, 01:59:12 PM

Title: Argos axes 'book of dreams' catalogue after 48 years
Post by: Nearly Sane on July 30, 2020, 01:59:12 PM
A bible of capitalism moves to a purely online version


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-53592591
Title: Re: Argos axes 'book of dreams' catalogue after 48 years
Post by: Steve H on July 30, 2020, 10:54:38 PM
I'm surprised that Argos have even been around for 48 years. I'd never heard of them in 1972, nor 1982, nor even, I don't think, 1992.
Title: Re: Argos axes 'book of dreams' catalogue after 48 years
Post by: Roses on July 31, 2020, 09:12:56 AM
I don't remember Argos all those years ago, I have only been using them from time to time since the 90s.
Title: Re: Argos axes 'book of dreams' catalogue after 48 years
Post by: jeremyp on July 31, 2020, 11:14:25 AM
It's inevitable really. It must cost millions to print the catalogue and then laminate the pages for in-store use. It will be much simpler and more environmentally friendly just to use electronic kiosks.
Title: Re: Argos axes 'book of dreams' catalogue after 48 years
Post by: Harrowby Hall on July 31, 2020, 11:54:19 AM
I don't remember Argos all those years ago, I have only been using them from time to time since the 90s.

I think that it started as Green Shield Stamps - with stamp exchange centres rather than shops. Tesco stopped giving stamps and the company's current business took over.
Title: Re: Argos axes 'book of dreams' catalogue after 48 years
Post by: Harrowby Hall on July 31, 2020, 11:56:50 AM
I must admit to taking the catalogues every six months - and then hardly ever consulting them. I think that the new arrangement is sensible.
Title: Re: Argos axes 'book of dreams' catalogue after 48 years
Post by: Roses on July 31, 2020, 12:05:32 PM
I have no interest in any catalogues, and get irritated when sent them, they go straight in the recycling bag.
Title: Re: Argos axes 'book of dreams' catalogue after 48 years
Post by: Robbie on July 31, 2020, 08:55:23 PM
Me too LittleR but I did use the Argos catalogue sometimes years ago. I remember reading it in bed once when recovering from 'flu, thinking, "To what have I been reduced?". It was handy to have one before internet took over.
End of an era.