Bloomsbury has cancelled a 500,000-copy order to UK supermarket Asda (owned by US giant Wal-Mart) because, according to Asda, the store criticised the book's £17.99 price. Asda's spokesman said, "It just seems funny that after we expose the potty Potter price hike, Bloomsbury are trying everything they can to stop kids getting hold of Harry Potter at a price they can afford." Bloomsbury cited "invoicing issues" as the reason for the cancellation, but added: "Asda have had a problem with our pricing of Harry Potter for a while now, and they sent out a very aggressive press release saying that we were ripping off children. "We think at 608 pages, £17.99 is extremely good value." UPDATE: Asda has now resolved the issue by paying what was due, the BBC reports.

Comments

Posted by
07-17-2007 at 04:54 AM

Fan Comments

blog comments powered by Disqus
 
The new Alohomora! and Academia Podcasts on iTunes:

 

Love them
They are OK
Haven't listened yet but I will
They don't really interest me

 

February 7, 2006- Filming begins on the Order of the Phoenix film.
 
 

Please login to participate in MuggleNet's Daily Trivia Competition!

Yeah, I've seen those things they [Muggles] think are gnomes... like fat little Santa Clauses with fishing rods...

Ron Weasley
Chamber of Secrets, Chapter 3, Page 36
If a muggle spotted Hogwarts, they would just see an old ruin with a sign "Keep out, dangerous building."
 
 
HP Exhibition opens in Singapore
June 2, 2012


Ascendio 2012
July 12-15, 2012


LeakyCon 2012
August 9-12, 2012


The Casual Vacancy
September 27, 2012

Username :
Password :
 Sign Up
 Forgot Password ?
 
 
 
April Fool's Day 2012   GilderoyVDay   Happy Holidays 2011   Pottermore: Slytherin  
Pottermore: Hufflepuff   Pottermore: Ravenclaw   Pottermore: Gryffindor   Quidditch World Cup  
Halloween 2011   DHnagini   DHelderwand   DH2cast  
DH1Trio   DH Voldemort   DH_Trio   Deathly Hallows - Hermione  
Burning Hogwarts   Wizarding World   Draco   Half-Blood Prince Trio  
Harry   Hermione   LEGO Harry Potter  
 
 
  Twitter   Facebook   RSS   Tumblr