I don't think I have seen all of these posted here. The story is that this calendar could not even be sold within the store whose employees posed for it. Here's the story:
A saucy calendar featuring scantily-clad Marks & Spencer employees has been sold 'under the counter' - after staff claim they were told not to sell it in store. The charity publication shows staff from the store in Barnstaple, Devon, modelling less than the recommended uniform. In January two buxom babes are pictured hiding behind newspapers while March sees cafeteria staff covering their assets with freshly baked cakes. The calendar was brought down and handed over in exchange for a £5 note stuffed in a charity collection tin. A staff member told the reporter: 'We weren’t really allowed to put it on display in the shop. It was a bit of a brown paper bag job to be honest.' The calendar is raising money for North Devon District Hospital’s Chemotherapy appeal. Marks & Spencer bosses gave their full support to the charity project but say it was never intended to go on general sale.
An M&S Spokesman said: 'M&S supports the Barnstaple stores efforts to raise funds for the North Devon Health Care Chemotherapy Unit.
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