Primark Launches Click & Collect at 25 selected stores

Primark Launches Click & Collect at 25 selected stores

Millions of Primark fans can now rejoice at the news click and collect is coming! OK, so it’s not home delivery (🤞for that), but it’s a step in the right direction!

Primark’s new click-and-collect service is available in 25 stores nationwide. This enables customers to scroll through 2,000 products online before choosing their favourites and securing a preferred day and time slot to pick them up in-store.

Currently, the website offers kids’ toys, clothing and nursery range with a minimum spend of £15.

Paul Marchant, Primark’s chief executive told the BBC: “We’re massive fans of bricks and mortar. We believe in stores and we believe in the High Street. We think click-and-collect is the right proposition”

The list of stores:

  • Birkenhead, Grange Road, CH41 6EA
  • Blackburn, The Mall Blackburn, BB1 7JG
  • Blackpool, Bank Hey Street, FY1 4RY
  • Bolton, Crompton Place Shopping, BL1 1EA
  • Broughton, Broughton Shopping Park, CH4 0DE
  • Burnley, Charter Walk Shopping Centre, BB11 1BB
  • Bury, The Rock Shopping Centre, BL9 0ND
  • Carlisle, English Street, CA3 8NX
  • Chester, Foregate Street, CH1 1HA
  • Huddersfield, New Street, HD1 2TR
  • Lancaster, Marketgate Shopping Centre, LA1 1JF
  • Liverpool, Church Street, L1 3AY
  • Llandudno, Parc Llandudno Retail Park, LL30 1PX
  • Manchester, Market Street, M1 1WA
  • Manchester, The Trafford Centre, M17 8AS
  • Oldham, Market Place, OL1 3AB
  • Preston, Fishergate Shopping Centre, PR1 8HJ
  • Sheffield, Meadowhall, S9 1ER
  • Sheffield, The Moor, S1 4PA
  • Southport, Chapel Street, PR8 1AE
  • Stockport, Chestergate, SK1 1NT
  • Wallasey, Cherry Tree Shopping Centre, CH44 5TL
  • Warrington, Golden Square, WA1 1QB
  • Wigan, Standishgate, WN1 1UP
  • Wrexham, Regent Street, LL11 1RY

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