M&S Online Ordering Returns: A Fashionable Comeback from Cyber Chaos!

Marks & Spencer’s online orders are back, offering “select fashion ranges” in England, Scotland, and Wales post-cyberattack. Northern Ireland waits for delivery resumption. Expect delays, as standard shipping now takes up to 10 days. Click & Collect, next day, and international services remain MIA. It’s a fashionably slow recovery!

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Ah, Marks & Spencer, the quintessential British store that sells everything from knickers to knick-knacks, has taken a digital drubbing but is bouncing back like a resilient piece of their famous Percy Pigs! They’ve reintroduced online orders, but for now, it’s more like a soggy biscuit than a crisp shortbread. Let’s hope they can iron out the cyber-kinks faster than you can say “shoplifting seagulls.”

Key Points:

  • M&S has reintroduced some online shopping options after a cyberattack, but it’s not quite “Buy One, Get One Free” just yet.
  • Services like Click & Collect and international orders are still in the “out-of-stock” section.
  • DragonForce ransomware is rumored to be the culprit behind this cyber-drama.
  • The cyberattack could cost M&S a whopping £300 million in profits next year.
  • Despite the setbacks, M&S’s share price got a little boost from its online comeback.

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