GK wrote:
Is it just me or is the new M&S site a bit crap?
http://www.marksandspencer.com/c/food-and-wineI especially like the feature where they automatically change the webpage before you've had time to figure out where you're going next.
I logged in the other day, 19th Feb when they told the customers that a new web site was created, I got a voucher for the credit on my account. This because the old account look-up software didn't work after they played about with it ! Duh...... I printed off the voucher from another web link, and gave to my dear Misses to use in the store
The open white look of the site is pretty bl**dy trendy at the moment, the pale charcoal and small font descriptions is also annoyingly trendy - a damn nuisance actually.
For shareholders, a waste of time and money. This site will not run in IE8 MS Explorer or earlier web brousers, so older customers, or those not interested in the latest lap tops & smart phones etcetera, will be very Pi**ed Off with this development. Runs best in Mozilla Firefox or google chrome. For people wanting to have a workman like, and quick scan of products, I think this new site is rather poor. Very typical of the new fresh faced web designers who have no experience of loyal customers or pretty much anything in the past. Yeah, I'm crumpy ! Why try to re-invent the wheel ? It doesn't impress me. The old site with a few new features, and clear sort indexes, and range product finders would have been better for at least 50% of their loyal customers, and a hell of a lot cheaper to produce.
It is the products on offer - Not the look of the web site, for Pete's sake.
I did the survey - yeah Ok, sad git that I can be, sometimes !
That's my two cents - and it's free.
As for wine bargains - red France - only the cote de Blaye 2009 Ch Marzin looked to be particularly competetive at this time. Sadly - most of the other affordable 2010 clarets have gone. Red and white Burgundy has shot up in price. The Chablis offers were neutral - verging towards expensive. Everyone is drawing in their horns, not just Marks.