Primark in London’s White City and the atmosphere is like the end of a party, when most of the guests have left and only a small, disjointed band of revellers remain.
Staff in turquoise face masks clear the detritus of the day, picking up discarded coat hangers and replacing toppled piles of dressing gowns, as a crowd of late-night shoppers picks its way through the display units.
Most of the customers are young women.“Don’t even! Christmas and Stranger Things? I’m obsessed,” one woman says when she spots a Netflix-themed festive jumper.
Another group of shoppers is clustered around a set of £6 Mickey Mouse dog bowls.Over by a rack of clear plastic make-up bags, thirty-year-old Naz and two friends are shopping for a last-minute holiday to.
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