Britain's M&S sorry after website and app hit by 'technical issue'

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Britain's M&S sorry after website and app hit by 'technical issue'
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LONDON : British retailer Marks & Spencer apologised to customers on Saturday after its website and app went offline for several hours due to a "technical issue".Visitors to the group's site were from around lunchtime greeted with the message: "PLEASE BEAR WITH US. Sorry you can't shop with us right now.

FILE PHOTO: The Marks & Spencer logo is seen at a store near Marble Arch on Oxford Street, in London, Britain, February 29, 2024. REUTERS/Hollie Adams/File PhotoLONDON : British retailer Marks & Spencer apologised to customers on Saturday after its website and app went offline for several hours due to a"technical issue".

Visitors to the group's site were from around lunchtime greeted with the message:"PLEASE BEAR WITH US. Sorry you can't shop with us right now. We're working hard to be back online as soon as possible." A spokesperson for M&S, one of the biggest names in British business, said a third-party service provider was experiencing a"technical issue" which was temporarily affecting access to its website and app.

"We hope to be back up and running soon and are sorry to customers for the inconvenience caused," they said.In March, Sainsbury's, Britain's No. 2 supermarket group, apologised to customers after it couldn't fulfil online orders. We know it's a hassle to switch browsers but we want your experience with CNA to be fast, secure and the best it can possibly be.

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