Likewise.
Long before Ashley takeover I purchased my bike from them - they had stock of what I was after in different sizes to test and get right.
Since/because of the Ashely take-over I won't use them. Even more so as I dislike "own brands" (only purpose of them is higher profits and masking real manufacturer). And that's despite having a store in my nearest city.
And when I search for something on Google they occasionally appear in the results and they are not cheap.
You do realise these own brands are no different to Specialized, kona, GT etc. None of these brands have their own factories they buy from factories in Asia who pretty much design, engineer, certify and of course manufacture these bikes especially at lower pricing. Many brands hop from factory to factory to get a better price. I don't see why someone like
Halfords or Evans should be criticised because they buy from the same factories but charge far less because their logistics model is much simpler. I've no interest in supporting big US brands that damage our economy with more expensive imports for pretty much the same products available elsewhere for less. Surely tts a good thing that Halfords buy directly from factories and have a huge turnover and small margin and offer far better value.
I have a local Evans store and it also doesn't look that busy but then I visit a lot of cycle shops on my travels and none of them look busy to be honest. There is a retail apocalypse with many stores struggling. Mike Ashley's Frasier group seems to be doing well overall with good sales and profits but not sure about the Evans bit but wasn't their news that they had managed to reduce a 20 million loss for Evans to 3 million loss a year back.
The trouble is we are a bankrupt nation heading for a default on interest payments and heading for a IMF bailout. All retail is suffering as we get poorer and poorer and have less disposable income. It's quite possible there will be a increase in income tax this month in the November budget. We are just a economically mad country spending beyond our means and with a huge trade deficit. We have had 50 years ridiculous choices by our politicians.