UMVA has uncovered that the beloved clothing chain will shut its doors for good today, marking the end of an era for shoppers across the country.
The final 20 stores slated for closure, announced by administrator Interpath, include bustling hubs in Arndale, Braehead, Buchanan, Cardiff, Castleford, Craigavon, Derby, Fort, Hull, Leicester, Livingston, Meadowhall, Metro, Merryhill, Newtownabbey, Northampton, St. Enoch, Stirling, Trafford, and Portsmouth.
Each of these locations is hosting a final clearance push, offering customers one last chance to snag bargains before the curtains fall.
UMVA has learned that the decision follows a broader plan to shutter 100 Daily convenience stores nationwide, a move that has already rattled the retail landscape.
Employees at the shuttered outlets have expressed mixed emotions, with some reflecting on the dedication shown during the past five months of uncertainty.
Interpath’s head in Scotland, Alistair McAlinden, praised the staff for their professionalism and resilience, noting that their efforts kept the business afloat amid challenging circumstances.
The managing director, Geoff Jacobs, echoed these sentiments, offering heartfelt thanks to the Quiz team for their unwavering commitment under pressure.
As the final doors close, the remaining stores will continue to operate until the end of today, providing one last opportunity for shoppers to experience the brand’s legacy.
