First it was Yellow Pages now the iconic Argos catalogue faces the axe as Brits switch to online shopping. The glossy tome, flicked through by generations of children to create their Christmas wish ...
"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 ...
It's been a staple of UK retailing for almost 50 years and was the basis for many a child's Christmas wishlist, but after more than a billion copies, the Argos catalogue will soon be no more. The ...
At its height, the retailer’s beloved brochure was Europe’s most widely printed publication. A copy could be found in three-quarters of British homes - a figure that Harry Potter and 50 Shades Of Gray ...
It was a Christmas ritual for years - flicking through the pages of the Argos catalogue wondering what to get the kids for Christmas. But its popularity has sadly dwindled in recent times as more and ...
People have reacted with utter fury after it emerged Argos could be scrapping its iconic paper catalogue. The popular high street retailer operates multiple outlets in Birmingham and throughout the ...
Argos shoppers have been left livid after it emerged the popular high street giant could be scrapping its iconic paper catalogue. The company, recently acquired by Sainsbury's, has revealed it could ...
Pages taken from an Argos catalogue printed in the late 90s are bound to stir some memories for a generation of children. It may be hard to believe, but it's been 25 years since 1999 - and as the year ...
Catalogue king Argos launches its first ever digital gift guide today as the chain takes another step towards a paperless revolution. The interactive online brochure offers shoppers themes to find the ...
In 2020, Argos made the decision to scrap the iconic printed catalogue after 47 years, bringing to an end 'the laminated book of dreams'. However, thanks to the internet you can now peruse many of ...
"No end to the horror." "Christmas cancelled." That's how millennials and boomers have been lamenting the loss of the Argos catalogue. One Twitter user even wrote that it was his entire childhood. But ...