Cancer Research UK has announced the closure of 190 shops across Britain by 2027, starting with 90 locations this month. This decision comes amid rising operational costs and a shift in consumer behaviour, which have made many of its high street stores unprofitable.
The charity cites inflationary pressures and increased competition from online resale platforms as key factors driving these closures. With declining footfall on the high street, many shops have struggled to maintain profitability, leading to this significant restructuring of their retail operations.
For the public, this means fewer charity shops available for donations and purchases, which could impact local fundraising efforts. As these stores close, communities may lose valuable re
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