Dont believe the media or the old MP news16 Jul 2020 12:51
They both have a lot more to answer for telling the nation not to wear PPE
Underpaying is one thing if you can prove it which they cant as the wage slips showed employees being payed higher than the minimum wage.
Its a no brainer here
ASOS posted a 10% sales boom on Wednesday as it announced that its revenue surpassed £1 billion ($1.2 billion) for the four months ending June 30 — but its UK sales fell.
The British online retailer said that, thanks to the better-than-expected performance, it would repay government funds meant to help it through the coronavirus crisis. Strong demand for its "lockdown" product categories such as casualwear, activewear, and beauty products bolstered sales.
UK sales dropped 1.5% — in contrast, its fast-fashion competitor Boohoo in June reported a 30.2% rise in regional revenue in its first quarter, ending May 31, and overall revenue growth of more than 44%.
Next-day delivery on ASOS products was unavailable in the UK or Europe for up to seven weeks during lockdown — this could partly explain its underperformance relative to Boohoo, Emily Salter, a retail analyst at GlobalData, said.