Primark to expand Click & Collect to 54 stores

Irish fashion and homewares retailer Primark has announced plans to expand its Click & Collect service to 54 additional stores across the UK this autumn.

This expansion will enable over half of Primark’s UK stores to offer the service before Christmas, according to the company.

The new stores offering Click & Collect will include locations in Derby, Cambridge, Leeds, and West Bromwich.

Currently, 57 Primark stores provide Click & Collect, primarily in London, Northwest England, and North Wales.

Primark has also revealed that the range available through the service will be expanded to include menswear and homeware, alongside women’s fashion and kidswear.

“It’s been fifty years since we first opened our doors in Derby to bring affordable fashion to the British high street, and expanding Click & Collect is another way we are giving people more reasons to visit their local high street and Primark,” said Kari Rodgers, UK retail director at Primark. “We know our customers love its convenience and the opportunity to access our wider ranges typically only found in larger stores.”



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