For many the Argos catalogue prompts a feeling of nostalgia – remembering flicking through the pages as a child and circling the items you hope Father Christmas might bring. But sadly, the company has ...
ARGOS has revealed it's scrapping its iconic catalogue after almost 50 years. The retailer, which specialises in homeware, electronics and toys, is “bidding a fond farewell” to the book as shoppers ...
Argos has announced it is bidding farewell to its iconic shopping catalogue after almost 50 years of circulation. The bi-annual publication has been a staple in people’s homes since 1973, with over ...
One of the most iconic stores on the British high street is Argos, known for its almost inexhaustible inventory, which for years was printed onto the pages of its famous catalogue. But in 2020, the ...
Argos will stop printing its iconic catalogue after almost 50 years due to the increasing shift to online shopping. The retailer said it would stop producing the catalogue due to changing customer ...
Here's what the company have said about the changes. Why are Argos ending their catalogue? A spokesperson from the company said: After inspiring and delighting customers for almost half a century, the ...
Picture the scene, if you will. It's 1996 and you're 11 years old. The Argos catalogue has arrived, and you're rifling through to the homeware section, the toys section, until you - at long last - ...
It was once a vital way for children to tell Santa what they wanted for Christmas, but soon the Argos Catalogue as we know it will be gone forever. Argos has confirmed it will no longer print copies ...
"The laminated book of dreams," was how comedian Bill Bailey jokingly described the plastic-coated Argos catalogue. But 48 years on from its launch, the catalogue is finally coming to an end. The ...
ARGOS has revealed it's scrapping its iconic catalogue after almost 50 years. The retailer, which specialises in homeware, electronics and toys, is “bidding a fond farewell” to the book as shoppers ...