A Marks & Spencer’s store manager has donned the iconic red Big Issue tabard to sell the magazine in Truro in support of long-time vendor Nick Cuthbert.
Mark Millbanks hit the streets outside his Lemon Quay store in the Cornish city, selling a mammoth 33 magazines in an hour Wednesday morning – although he admitted that he had a helping hand from M&S staff.
Vendor Nick insists the pair topped more than 60 magazines together on his pitch outside the store – but it was an “eye-opener” for Mark to step into his shoes and experience what Big Issue vendors working around the country face every day.
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“I’ve been in this store for a couple of years and got to know Nick over that time,” Mark told The Big Issue after his selling stint. “He’s a great guy and when I was challenged to sell the magazine, I was up for it.
“I have always a had a lot of respect for Nick but that is even more so after selling the magazine. I was shocked by how people can treat you when you are selling the magazine, a lot of people were quite rude.