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Fashion Network
27-05-2025
- Business
- Fashion Network
Click & Collect is now in all UK Primark stores
As promised 13 months ago, Primark 's Click & Collect rollout's now complete, with the service live in 187 stores across the UK. The fashion/lifestyle retail giant recently added a further 29 new stores to the tally, including all 21 Primark stores in Scotland. Its shoppers across Britain can now browse and shop a wide selection (over 5,000 products) via Click & Collect spanning women's, men's, kids and homewares, before collecting the order in-store. The service also gives customers the chance to access ranges and collections typically only found in Primark's larger stores, it noted. 'Whether that's its popular Paula Echevarria collection, 100% linen outfits from The Primark Edit or pieces from [the] adaptive clothing range, Click & Collect brings more of Primark to more people', it said. First trialled in 25 stores in the North West of England, Yorkshire and North Wales, Primark announced in April 2024 it would roll out the service across all stores in Great Britain, alongside expanding the ranges it offered. It's an important move for the retailer that was once a physical-stores-only operation. While it has prospered based on that business model, it still leaves it at something of a disadvantage in a modern shopping world in which customers are channel-agnostic and want the option of both online browsing and physical stores.


Fashion Network
27-05-2025
- Business
- Fashion Network
Click & Collect is now in all UK Primark stores
As promised 13 months ago, Primark 's Click & Collect rollout's now complete, with the service live in 187 stores across the UK. The fashion/lifestyle retail giant recently added a further 29 new stores to the tally, including all 21 Primark stores in Scotland. Its shoppers across Britain can now browse and shop a wide selection (over 5,000 products) via Click & Collect spanning women's, men's, kids and homewares, before collecting the order in-store. The service also gives customers the chance to access ranges and collections typically only found in Primark's larger stores, it noted. 'Whether that's its popular Paula Echevarria collection, 100% linen outfits from The Primark Edit or pieces from [the] adaptive clothing range, Click & Collect brings more of Primark to more people', it said. First trialled in 25 stores in the North West of England, Yorkshire and North Wales, Primark announced in April 2024 it would roll out the service across all stores in Great Britain, alongside expanding the ranges it offered. It's an important move for the retailer that was once a physical-stores-only operation. While it has prospered based on that business model, it still leaves it at something of a disadvantage in a modern shopping world in which customers are channel-agnostic and want the option of both online browsing and physical stores.


Scotsman
27-05-2025
- Business
- Scotsman
M&S: major UK supermarket opening 12 new food halls
The retailer is doubling down on bricks-and-mortar with bold new stores designed for a fresh, modern shopping experience 🏬 Sign up to the weekly Cost Of Living newsletter. Saving tips, deals and money hacks. Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... M&S is opening 12 new food halls across England, including its largest standalone food store to date The expansion will create over 550 jobs and is part of the retailer's wider store renewal strategy Five locations are confirmed so far: Abingdon, Cannock, Farnham, Godalming, and Northampton All new stores will feature modern designs with expanded food ranges, wider aisles, and eco-friendly features Openings are planned from late 2025 to mid-2026, with more locations to be announced, pending planning approval A major UK supermarket is accelerating its store renewal programme with plans to launch 12 new food halls across England — including its largest standalone food store to date. The new Marks & Spencer stores, all located on former Homebase sites, will create over 550 jobs and play a key role in M&S's wider store rotation strategy focused on developing 'bigger, better' locations. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The expansion reflects M&S's confidence in physical retail investment, as it works through the aftermath of a recent cyber attack that affected trading over the Easter weekend. (Photo:) | Getty Images Where will the new M&S food halls be? Confirmed openings include two 18,000 sq ft food halls in Abingdon and Cannock, both expected to open in late 2025. They will be followed by three more large-format stores in Farnham, Godalming and Northampton by mid-2026. The Godalming site, at 22,000 sq ft, will become the retailer's biggest standalone food hall. All of the new openings will feature contemporary store designs, including market-style fruit and vegetable displays, expanded bakeries with coffee-to-go, Click & Collect points for online orders, larger frozen food areas, wider aisles, and energy-efficient systems in line with M&S's Plan A sustainability goals. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Commenting on the announcement, M&S CEO Stuart Machin said: 'Investing in new and renewed stores is a key priority in our transformation plan. 'Securing these prime locations allows us to accelerate our strategy, grow our food business, and most importantly, deliver the very best shopping experience for our customers.' As of now, five locations have been officially confirmed: Abingdon – An 18,000 sq ft food hall, expected to open in late 2025. Cannock – Another 18,000 sq ft store, also slated for late 2025. Farnham – An 18,000 sq ft store, projected to open by mid-2026. Godalming – A 22,000 sq ft location, set to become M&S's largest standalone food hall, anticipated by mid-2026. Northampton – A 16,000 sq ft store, expected by mid-2026. The remaining seven locations have not yet been confirmed. M&S has said that eight of the new stores are expected to open by July 2026, pending planning approvals. Are you struggling to make ends meet as costs continue to rise? You can now send your stories to us online via YourWorld at It's free to use and, once checked, your story will appear on our website and, space allowing, in our newspapers.


Scotsman
27-05-2025
- Business
- Scotsman
M&S: major UK supermarket opening 12 new food halls
The retailer is doubling down on bricks-and-mortar with bold new stores designed for a fresh, modern shopping experience 🏬 Sign up to the weekly Cost Of Living newsletter. Saving tips, deals and money hacks. Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... M&S is opening 12 new food halls across England, including its largest standalone food store to date The expansion will create over 550 jobs and is part of the retailer's wider store renewal strategy Five locations are confirmed so far: Abingdon, Cannock, Farnham, Godalming, and Northampton All new stores will feature modern designs with expanded food ranges, wider aisles, and eco-friendly features Openings are planned from late 2025 to mid-2026, with more locations to be announced, pending planning approval A major UK supermarket is accelerating its store renewal programme with plans to launch 12 new food halls across England — including its largest standalone food store to date. The new Marks & Spencer stores, all located on former Homebase sites, will create over 550 jobs and play a key role in M&S's wider store rotation strategy focused on developing 'bigger, better' locations. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The expansion reflects M&S's confidence in physical retail investment, as it works through the aftermath of a recent cyber attack that affected trading over the Easter weekend. (Photo:) | Getty Images Where will the new M&S food halls be? Confirmed openings include two 18,000 sq ft food halls in Abingdon and Cannock, both expected to open in late 2025. They will be followed by three more large-format stores in Farnham, Godalming and Northampton by mid-2026. The Godalming site, at 22,000 sq ft, will become the retailer's biggest standalone food hall. All of the new openings will feature contemporary store designs, including market-style fruit and vegetable displays, expanded bakeries with coffee-to-go, Click & Collect points for online orders, larger frozen food areas, wider aisles, and energy-efficient systems in line with M&S's Plan A sustainability goals. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Commenting on the announcement, M&S CEO Stuart Machin said: 'Investing in new and renewed stores is a key priority in our transformation plan. 'Securing these prime locations allows us to accelerate our strategy, grow our food business, and most importantly, deliver the very best shopping experience for our customers.' As of now, five locations have been officially confirmed: Abingdon – An 18,000 sq ft food hall, expected to open in late 2025. Cannock – Another 18,000 sq ft store, also slated for late 2025. Farnham – An 18,000 sq ft store, projected to open by mid-2026. Godalming – A 22,000 sq ft location, set to become M&S's largest standalone food hall, anticipated by mid-2026. Northampton – A 16,000 sq ft store, expected by mid-2026. The remaining seven locations have not yet been confirmed. M&S has said that eight of the new stores are expected to open by July 2026, pending planning approvals.


Edinburgh Reporter
22-05-2025
- Business
- Edinburgh Reporter
Primark launches click and collect service
Primark has launched its Click & Collect service at its Fort Kinnaird and Princes Street stores, with all 21 stores across Scotland now offering the convenience of buying online and picking up in store. As well as offering the convenience of ordering wherever and whenever, the service gives people the chance to get their hands on ranges and collections typically only found in Primark's larger stores. Whether that's its popular Paula Echevarria collection, 100% linen outfits from The Primark Edit or pieces from its adaptive clothing range, Click & Collect brings more of Primark to more people. It comes as Primark completes the full roll out of the service across its 187 stores in England, Wales and Scotland. Kari Rodgers, UK Retail Director at Primark, said: 'From the moment we launched Click & Collect, we've heard from our customers that it's made shopping with us even easier. We know our customers in Scotland have been patiently waiting for the service to come to them, and I'm delighted that the wait is finally over. From today, shoppers can check out online and pick up in person at any of our 21 Scottish stores, making it easier than ever to grab all their holiday essentials ahead of summer.' After adding items to a virtual shopping basket, customers can choose a day to collect, up to seven days ahead, from their chosen store. Orders will be available for collection from two days after they have been placed with a £10 minimum order value and no delivery charge. Click & Collect customers can also pay for any additional in-store finds when collecting their order from the dedicated Click & Collect desk, enabling them to skip in-store queues. Primark's Click & Collect service is just one of the ways Primark is giving Scottish shoppers more convenience, choice and reasons to visit their local high street. The retailer's first store in Scotland was in Hamilton, opening in 1975 – making it one of the first Primark stores in the UK. Today, Primark has 21 stores in Scotland spanning over 700,000 sq ft of retail space and employing more than 2,300 colleagues. It opened its latest Scottish store last December, at Glasgow Fort, while at the same time introducing its WornWell vintage clothing concession to its store on Argyle Street, also in Glasgow. Like this: Like Related