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  "path": "/trends-spotlights/2026/02/27/309884/patrons-relieved-marks-and-spencer-stay-philippines/",
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    "‘Digestives marked safe’: Patrons relieved as Marks & Spencer to stay in Philippines",
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  "textContent": "“Digestive cookies marked safe.” Filipinos expressed relief after it was clarified that Marks and Spencer (M&S) will not be leaving the Philippines, following earlier reports of a possible closure. The Tantoco family-led speciality retailer SSI Group, M&S’s franchise partner in the Philippines, had previously said it would shut down all of its M&S stores by May, specifically […]\n\nThe post ‘Digestives marked safe’: Patrons relieved as Marks & Spencer to stay in Philippines appeared first on Interaksyon.",
  "title": "‘Digestives marked safe’: Patrons relieved as Marks & Spencer to stay in Philippines"
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