Without knowing what you are listing (with the inclusion of ALDI, I'm guessing grocery stores; that's the only ALDI of which I'm aware)
Correct - it was the example my English teacher used so first came to mine. Marks and Spencer is one store.
I've got to nearly 40 without ever really fussing about listsIncluding the Oxford comma gives you more freedom in constructing your lists. By including it, you fuss less about how to order the list,
Which is fine but it isn't a rule to be insisted on. To me it's a very cluttered and fussy technique as I have never used it, except when a house rule requires it. I've no objection to others using it, but I do think it appears dated.Oxford comma, but I just find the comma to be a cleaner and more natural technique.
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