02/09/11
By Karen Moss
Waterstone's has announced it will end its 3-for-2 deals on books this month after more than 10 years. The promotion is expected to be withdrawn and replaced by a new pricing structure which will see books sold for £3, £5 and £7.
The bookstore chain was bought by Russian businessman Alexander Mamut earlier this year. Managing director James Daunt has vowed to shake up the chain amid flagging sales and customer dissatisfaction.
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