UK: M&S Q1 food sales "outperform" market

By Petah Marian | 13 July 2011

UK retailer Marks and Spencer said today (13 July) that its first-quarter food sales "continued to outperform the market" on a like-for-like basis.

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UK retailer Marks and Spencer said today (13 July) that its first-quarter food sales "continued to outperform the market" on a like-for-like basis.

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