Hundreds of eager shoppers flocked to Fortnum & Mason’s Hong Kong outlet on Saturday for discounted products before the store closed, with staff cutting off the queue two hours after opening.
By 2pm, the Post observed a queue of about 100 people stretching along the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront. Staff began turning customers away from 1pm, advising them to check the shop’s social media platforms for updates.
Fortnum & Mason, known as the “king’s grocer” in Britain, announced on Friday that it would...
‘Worth the wait’: hundreds queue for Fortnum & Mason’s Hong Kong branch closing sale
Published 2 days ago
Source: scmp.com

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