Poll: WHSmith rated worst shop on the high street by customers for 9th year in a row in annual shopping survey
It is the ninth year in a row the shop has finished bottom of the rankings, achieving a satisfaction score of only 50 per cent, almost half of the runaway winner, Richer Sounds.
The poll, run by consumer watchdog Which?, covered more than 100 retailers and looked at which shops offered the best in-store experiences.
WHSmith ‘cramped and messy’
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Hide AdThe retailer, which has shops in airports, train stations and high streets across the country, was criticised by respondents for its poor value for money, poor service, and in-store experience.
Shoppers slammed the “cramped and messy” stores, with others complaining about the stores being “crowded, dirty and the staff unhelpful”.
According to the BBC, sales at WHSmith’s high street division have been falling due to challenging trading conditions, but group revenue climbed last year as their airport and rail station sector grew by eight per cent.
Homebase, Sports Direct and River Island also ranked poorly
Which?’s survey also found that the DIY and gardening shop, Homebase, the sports equipment retailer owned by Mike Ashley, Sports Direct, and River Island were disliked by shoppers.
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Hide AdHomebase, which also trades under the banner of parent company Bunnings, was dubbed difficult to navigate.
Shoppers said it was “hard to find anything in overcrowded shelves” and “difficult to find staff for guidance”, while Sports Direct was described as having a “very oppressive atmosphere”.
Homebase.co.uk and SportsDirect.com were also at the bottom of Which?’s most recent online shops survey with satisfaction ratings of 55 and 61 per cent respectively, with WHSmith.co.uk only faring slightly better with 63 per cent.
Richer Sounds and John Lewis top the table
Specialist audio-visual technology retailer Richer Sounds topped the customer satisfaction table with a score of 89 per cent and was praised for stellar customer service with shoppers praising touches such as having purchases carried to their cars or the shop paying for customer parking.
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Hide AdRohan, an outdoor clothes specialist, and John Lewis, the only general retailer in the top five, were ranked second and third.
John Lewis was praised for the experience of buying products across several categories including electronics, furniture and home, and entertainment. The department store was called a “reliable store with products I can trust” and was praised for “nicely laid out stores with helpful staff and good parking”.
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Top five shops
Richer Sounds - 89 per cent satisfaction
Rohan - 87 per cent
John Lewis - 86 per cent
Hotter Shoes - 84 per cent
Lakeland - 84 per cent
Bottom five shops
WH Smith - 50 per cent satisfaction
Homebase/Bunnings - 53 per cent
Sports Direct - 54 per cent
River Island - 56 per cent
JD Sports - 56 per cent