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Britain’s M&S apologises after website and app hit by ‘technical issue’
LONDON (Reuters) -British retailer Marks & Spencer apologised to customers on Saturday after its website and app went offline for several hours because of a “technical issue”. The company said the outage was due to a third-party service provider experiencing a “technical issue” and apologised to customers “for the inconvenience caused.” In March, Sainsbury’s, Britain’s No. 2 supermarket group, apologised to customers after it couldn’t fulfil online orders.
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