Heathrow T2 chocolate puzzle

15-Feb-2005

The future of specialist confectionery retailing at London Heathrow terminal two is unclear following the closure shortly before Christmas of a 460sq ft (43sq m) outlet operated by Belgian Sky Shops (BSS) subsidiary The Chocolate Company

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The store opened just over three years ago.

The store marked The Chocolate Company’s first and so far only advance into the UK market and was a landmark step for

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