WHSmith was voted the nation’s worst high street store once again back in May, due to its lack of value for money and its notoriously disorganised, messy stores.
The retailer has been subjected to endless jabs on social media from dissatisfied shoppers expressing their disdain.
One Twitter account @WHS_Carpet regularly posts and retweets shameful WHSmith shop interiors, carpets – although its content has grown beyond just the books and stationery retailer.
These are just a few that’ll cheer you up on a Friday afternoon:
Sweet Jesus https://t.co/nWKRpPmAEA
— carpet (@WHS_Carpet) November 18, 2019
https://twitter.com/atitagain2/status/1196379477749706752
Exemplary carpet, four-year-old posters & fire exit brinkmanship in Harrow courtesy of @Kenzie1975 pic.twitter.com/nQSxJa8DeG
— carpet (@WHS_Carpet) November 14, 2019
Go with the savings @WHSmith 😆 pic.twitter.com/mJLk8AbTEQ
— Rob Forrester (@LincOnTour) December 5, 2019
WHSmith moves into experiential retail with an instore assault course for gaming shoppers at its Harrow branch pic.twitter.com/EaMuEw1xqd
— Patrick O'Brien (@pat_gdretail) December 3, 2019
I honestly believe WHSmith has a 'no cleaning' policy. There's no way this can be a single day's mess @WHS_Carpet pic.twitter.com/SsBjW9ZyxB
— Graham Soult FIPM (@soult) July 4, 2015
I don't think @WHSmith have grasped the basic concept of a bakery… pic.twitter.com/sBtvFLJwBD
— Andy Tijou (@AndyTijou) November 28, 2019
https://twitter.com/stylesfans/status/416559507872161792?s=20
Man WH Smith's are killing it with the deals pic.twitter.com/ddL0h1ry11
— Zeltik (@Zeltik) November 16, 2019
#flagship https://t.co/5hPVYtEakH
— carpet (@WHS_Carpet) November 12, 2019
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