Woolworths to make possible return to British high streets - according to CEO of German brand
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Supermarket chain Woolworths - which was incredibly popular in the 1990s and early 00s - could be set to make a return to the British high street.
Woolworths, was loved for its bargain prices, as well as its pick ‘n’ mix sweets. It has become a firm staple for British nostalgia, as many were sad to see the shop go.
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Hide AdFollowing the 2008 financial crisis, Woolworths closed all of their 807 shops across the UK between December 2008 and January 2009.
However, the company does still operate in Germany as Woolworth, after being saved by H.H Holding.
The CEO of Woolworth Germany, Roman Heini has now spoken of the possibility of bringing the chain back to the UK.
Woolworth Germany told the BBC: "The brand name 'Woolworth' (without the 's') is owned by us throughout Europe. Should we ever plan to return to the UK, we would scrutinise the naming rights to minimise the risk of confusion. A transfer of rights could help if necessary."
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Hide AdHeini has said that the return of UK shops is on his “bucket list”, however nothing has been confirmed as of yet.
Woolworth Germany said: "Britain is on his [Roman Heini's] bucket list, although nothing is imminent but it may be in the mix for the mid- or long-term future".
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