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I always loved the children's department. It's amazing the price the super-rich pay for a bassinet for their little darling to spit up on. Another treat is to see the women's "loo." Gorgeous.
Can you imagine keeping up with the sell-by dates on all those food items?
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ОтветитьThanks for showing te storeTim
ОтветитьWent to Harrods with my mum for a Christmas pudding,she paid £7.There was this lady picking them up and throwing them back,my mum had a word with her and she got all huffy and.
said something about people from the north, my mum just ignored her and walked away.I did get 4 chocolates from the chocolate department though.
Loce tour Harrods video Tim,how the other half live,eh.Thanks for a very fascinating video,Tim.
Ответитьthey don't give bags (not even organic ones) to take away what you buy saying it's for "sustainability". An idiocy that cannot be believed. And they are arrogant if you ask "how do I take away what I purchased"? Never again in a Harrods store.
ОтветитьI think it was on the lower floor you went on towards the start where the statue of Diana and Dodi was, but I don't know, it got moved out when it got sold essentially to the Qatar Sovereign Wealth Fund (like the PIF owning Newcastle United now quite essentially (when just looking at the bear right now (the 1st one), yes pretty certain was there).
ОтветитьThe camera image is not sharp
Ответитьi would like to work there, the comition would be amaizing.
ОтветитьMy mum and i visited London in 2006 and visited Harrods.We visited the food hall,where we saw a man eating sushi and they had a moving conveyourbelt with chinese dishes on it.She bought a christmas pudding after having a row with one of the 'snobs' who shop there,she was mauling the christmas puddings and then just throwing them back into the basket and my mum had a polite word with her telling her that she shouldn't be throwing it around as it was food she was handling.She just tutted mumbled something about people from the north and moved on.She also bought 4 chocolates off the chocolate counter which were really expensive but they were good.
ОтветитьIt's lovely seeing these kinds of videos, especially for those of us who don't travel much. It kind of reminds me of the Tiffany's store I wen to in West Edmonton Mall once, that seemed exhorbitant for a mall where typical families shopped. I only went once, as it had just opened and I was a little curious as to what their jewelry looked like. I remember staring at a bejewelled key on a chain and guessing the price at $2000. When I asked how much it really was and the salesman said "$10000," I just said "Oh" and walked out. I never went back. Very pretty things to look at, but I wouldn't want to buy anything from there.
Harrod's looks to be the same kind of thing. The bears are a nice touch, they seem very charming.
The chocolate bon bons are twice the size of ordinary ones sold elsewhere and they don't look too appetizing, to be honest. It's funny to see single watches being encased in showcase boxes 1000 times their size. I would probably tour Harrod's as if it was a museum more than a store.
Spent/blown alot of money in places like this every week until I woke up and put my money and huge wealth to better use like spending where it matters and change lives.
ОтветитьAs a child we were taken to London for a treat and always went to Harrods, we only ever came out of their with a Harrods carrier bag !😂
Ответитьid not want to sight see in Harrods!..id have to murder my husband for life insurance so i could buy a few things!lol 😛😮💨🤣
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ОтветитьIt's excessive and vulgar but they do know how to keep the aura. Selfriedges once had lifts like that, parts of which are now on display but out of use, Harrods has them functioning. One is workd famous and a destination, the other is just some shop
ОтветитьI was given caviar from harrods as a gift from a client.... its vile!!!! 🤣
Ответитьi’ve heard of Harrods and knew how massive it was, but i didn’t think it was that massive.
ОтветитьA glimpse into another world. Many of the prices are obscene but I'll resist the temptation to call them bear-faced cheek! What struck was how well behaved the shoppers were. Perhaps this is indicative of the demographic. And what is the demograhic? I'd say largely MMTS...more money than sense.
ОтветитьBecause wearing designer clothing makes all the difference to how someone is perceived, it's a sad shallow world we live in, I personally would never pay stupid money for designer clothing or pay over the odds for a tub of fish eggs 🤢 even if money was no object, in fact I would feel guilty when there's so much hardship, if I had that sort of money I would rather make my myself feel good by helping out the less fortunate rather than line some greedy tycoons pockets some more. Crazy isn't it how the morals of the rich and poor are so different.
ОтветитьA year later just wstched😁I could afford those bon bon sweets for £1.50 each and that's it😂
ОтветитьUnlike the rest of us, who have said 'coochie coochie coo' to a baby, do the super rich say 'Gucci Gucci Shoe' to their babies? 🙃☺
ОтветитьHow may bottles of wine did you buy Tim?!
ОтветитьBlah blah blah... nothing else to do in London
ОтветитьI'm sure that's where Mr bean did his Christmas shopping?
Ответить£10 per 100kg ??? Lol £10 per 100 grams, I think lol
ОтветитьWell that was a painful watch. I could tell you felt very out of place. There is a bit of a unwritten rule that if you don’t intend to buy something then you don’t touch it. Watching you paw at that £5000 book made me itch. If you are going to make a dedicated video on harrods I would have thought you would have shown what was in each floor, instead you got to the ground floor and gave up so it wasn’t really a tour.
ОтветитьTwo tier society epitomised by a Royal family and a big shop for the elites. Yet most people are peasants and most of the workers there will be on minimum wage, which disgusts me. More disgusting is that those who can afford those items have usually inherited their wealth. Even though they say this is not the case.
ОтветитьWhen I was at Uni in London, my halls of residence were just around the corner on Montpelier Street. Harrods is awesome though, yet weird! On one hand you’ve got stuff there for millionaires, but on the other hand there’s stuff for regular people at regular prices. I mean, a few of us did our weekly shop at the Harrods food halls as it was cheaper than shopping at Sainsbury’s on Gloucester Road when you took into account getting a taxi there and back (this was before online shopping btw! Lol). So there I was, an 18 year old student, in the middle of the winter, eating fresh strawberries flown in that very morning! I felt so posh! 😂😂 F’nar F’nar! 😂😂
Ответитьlol asking a shop assistant in Harrods the price of goods they just see you as a peasant
ОтветитьNot what it used to be it is a bit crapy now
ОтветитьThis place is insane!
ОтветитьI've been reading articles that say Harrod's has a dress code. I was eager to see from this video. I LOL'd when I saw the woman on the escalator with a big grey "Detroit" sweatshirt. I guess not!
Ответитьvisiting harrods made me feel like waitrose was poundland
ОтветитьI love harrods we have afternoon tea there at Xmas for my birthday in December
ОтветитьJust curious. how many millionaires did you actually meet there?
ОтветитьThis is such a gorgeous video thanks so much for posting it. I live not much more than half an hour from Harrods and yet I haven't been in there in a while. I really love Harrods though. Back in the day I used to go in there for pens. I like to use real ink and fountain pens pretty much all the time and Harrods always had a great range. I've always lusted after a Montblanc Meistersück which was pen of choice for world leaders back in the 80s and the tradition, when signing East-West peace accords, always was for the great leaders to swap pens. So I always wanted a huge shiny Meistersück pen. They cost a bit more than £600, somewhere between £700-£900 last time I looked. I did use Montblanc ink though and that came in a bottle shaped like a shoe. The heel of the shoe contained an ink reservoir just big enough to poke the nib in without getting your pen too inky. They even used to make the old-fashioned Victorian blue-black ink, the type that goes on light and darkens as it oxidises. It's said to be ultra-permanent. I heard record offices use that type of ink. Blue-black iron-gall ink in a glass shoe. Now that's luxury!
ОтветитьI lived 2 years in London and never heard Harrods. I'm really happy about that
ОтветитьThank you
ОтветитьGREAT tour, Tim. No cost to walk around and look. LOL. And, yes, the food court is awesome.
ОтветитьOne of my favorite shops.
ОтветитьI have a funny story. Me and my wife spent £70,000 in Harrods, paid by debit card and arranged delivery. Arrived home the next day and went to Tesco and spent £8 and the bank stopped my card for a security check. Does not make sense
ОтветитьI would by buy every item
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Here one day , inshaallah
I think some people go to Harrods just so they can walk around and stare at things so people think that they have lots of money.
ОтветитьI work for a film production company and someone sent one of the owners (actor Callum Fairweather) a Harrods hamper to the production office this Christmas. I googled it and it was about £8,000!!
ОтветитьWhat a dump.
ОтветитьGreat video! The 'pen of the year' was actually £3,744!
ОтветитьIve had caviar before a few times as part of meals or some sort of add on to a meal and I did not like it all (I know they vary in quality a lot so not sure what I was given was any good) I did have a hand-full not to be rude I just sucked it up, it would not be something I choose for myself but if I was offered a top one I may try it for a taster perhaps.
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