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Customers who help with an odd request can get a year of free wine.

Majestic, which has 201 stores countrywide, wants 76 more.

A wine retailer offers a year’s supply to customers who identify new store locations.

Majestic, which has 201 stores countrywide, wants to open 76 more despite the cost of living problem.

We’re asking UK wine fans to help us find places so we can provide more people a chance to taste and discover new wines, beers, and spirits,” stated CEO John Colley.

Customers who help with an odd request can get a year of free wine.
Customers who help with an odd request can get a year of free wine.

The company established additional stores in Haywards Heath and Godalming this month. Fortress bought it for £95m in 2019.

Majestic rebuilt sampling counters to assist buyers to discover new wines.

Despite online shopping gaining in popularity during the pandemic and the expense of running physical stores rising, Mr. Colley said, “We remain positive despite tighter consumer finances since wine is still something people want to taste and appreciate.”

“Customers are returning to physical stores with enthusiasm to get an expert to advise on wine.

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