No more kids circling the things they want for Christmas.
With online shopping and next day delivery i wonder how long before the stores follow the catalogue.
Argos axes 'book of dreams' catalogue after 48 years
"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 encyclopedia-like catalogues, the basis of many a child's Christmas wishlist, will no longer be regularly printed by the end of the January 2021.
The catalogue was first launched in 1972 and at its peak was Europe's most widely-printed publication, with only the bible in more homes across the UK.
Comedian Alan Carr famously picked the Argos catalogue as his book choice on Radio 4's programme Desert Island Discs.
"At least 'there's pictures," he said at the time. "I feel it would help me through."
But now Argos says that online shopping offers "greater convenience" than flicking through its print catalogue and no further take-home editions of the catalogue will be produced. Instead, its products will be only listed and displayed online.
The retailer has produced more than one billion copies of its bi-annual catalogue during its 48-year run.
The catalogue was first launched in 1972 and quickly became synonymous with the brand.
The retailer has produced more than one billion copies of its bi-annual catalogue during its 48-year run.
The catalogue was first launched in 1972 and quickly became synonymous with the brand.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-53592591
With online shopping and next day delivery i wonder how long before the stores follow the catalogue.
Argos axes 'book of dreams' catalogue after 48 years
"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 encyclopedia-like catalogues, the basis of many a child's Christmas wishlist, will no longer be regularly printed by the end of the January 2021.
The catalogue was first launched in 1972 and at its peak was Europe's most widely-printed publication, with only the bible in more homes across the UK.
Comedian Alan Carr famously picked the Argos catalogue as his book choice on Radio 4's programme Desert Island Discs.
"At least 'there's pictures," he said at the time. "I feel it would help me through."
But now Argos says that online shopping offers "greater convenience" than flicking through its print catalogue and no further take-home editions of the catalogue will be produced. Instead, its products will be only listed and displayed online.
The retailer has produced more than one billion copies of its bi-annual catalogue during its 48-year run.
The catalogue was first launched in 1972 and quickly became synonymous with the brand.
The retailer has produced more than one billion copies of its bi-annual catalogue during its 48-year run.
The catalogue was first launched in 1972 and quickly became synonymous with the brand.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-53592591