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This list, in alphabetical order, lists shops in the UK whose status on [[genderqueer]] and [[nonbinary]] identity acceptance is known. (Most likely found through gender-inclusive titles on membership and loyalty cards, etc.) Edits should, where possible, link to evidence. | This list, in alphabetical order, lists shops in the UK whose status on [[genderqueer]] and [[nonbinary]] identity acceptance is known. (Most likely found through gender-inclusive titles on membership and loyalty cards, etc.) Edits should, where possible, link to evidence. |
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This list, in alphabetical order, lists shops in the UK whose status on genderqueer and nonbinary identity acceptance is known. (Most likely found through gender-inclusive titles on membership and loyalty cards, etc.) Edits should, where possible, link to evidence.
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ASDA (supermarket)
- Do they allow any gender neutral titles? Yes; any
- Do they allow no title? Yes, if you put a full-stop/period, I assume? But the field on their online registration form is required.
- Evidence: Screenshot of their online registration form, June 2013.
Boots (pharmacy)
- Do they allow any gender neutral titles? Yes; Mx. But not online (either for advantage card or purchases). Also mandatory binary identity.
- Do they allow no title? Unknown
- Evidence:
- Photo of Boots advantage card with Mx on it, April 2013.
- Advantage Card application with no Mx available and mandatory binary gender.
The Co-operative (supermarket, pharmacy)
- Do they allow any gender neutral titles? Yes; Mx
- Do they allow no title? Yes
- Evidence:
Debenhams (department store)
- Do they allow any gender neutral titles? Yes, any
- Do they allow no title? No
- Evidence:
John Lewis (department store)
- Do they allow any gender neutral titles? Yes, any
- Do they allow no title? Unknown, presumably same as Waitrose
- Evidence:
Sainsbury's (supermarket)
- Do they allow any gender neutral titles? No.
- Do they allow no title? No.
- Evidence: Registration form
- Note: Sainsbury's uses Nectar as a loyalty card, which does accept gender neutral titles.
Tesco (supermarket)
- Do they allow any gender neutral titles? No. Also mandatory binary identity.
- Do they allow no title? No.
- Evidence: Clubcard application
Waitrose (supermarket)
- Do they allow any gender neutral titles? Yes; any
- Do they allow no title? Yes, if you put a full-stop/period, I assume? But the field on their online registration form is required.
- Evidence: Screenshot of their online registration form, June 2013.
WH Smith (book and stationery shop)
- Do they allow any gender neutral titles? Yes; any
- Do they allow no title? Yes, if you put a full-stop/period. But the field on their online registration form is required.
- Evidence: Screenshot of their order form, November 2013.
Whitegate Farm Shop (Stafford)
- Do they allow any gender neutral titles? Yes; Mx
- Do they allow no title? No; title field is required.
- Evidence: Screenshot of registration form, May 2013.
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