Primark introduces new service to 87 stores and says it's 'really popular'

Primark is today launching its Click & Collect service at a West Midlands store, alongside five other locations which means the service is now available in 87 Primark stores nationwide.
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Primark click and collect launches at six more stores TODAY. Primark is today launching its Click & Collect service at a West Midlands store, alongside five other locations which means the service is now available in 87 Primark stores nationwide.

Customers can now shop thousands of Primark’s bestsellers across women’s, kids, men’s and homeware by ordering on the Primark website, and then picking up their items from their nearest Click & Collect store at a time convenient to them.

The launch forms part of the latest phase of Primark’s nationwide expansion of Click & Collect, which will see more than half of Primark stores across Great Britain offer the service in time for Christmas. Kari Rodgers, UK Retail Director at Primark, said: “Our Click & Collect service has proved really popular, so we’re excited to roll it out even further.

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“It means shoppers can easily order their items from home and pick them up at a time to suit them, and is a great way to make Christmas shopping a little easier this year.” The next six Primark stores launching Click & Collect today (30 October) includes:

  • Hanley, 2 – 10 Lamb Street

  • Hereford, 9-11 Widemarsh Street

  • Lincoln, 216 – 219 High Street

  • Mansfield, Four Seasons Shopping Centre

  • West Bromwich, 30 New Square

  • Worcester, Crowngate Shopping Centre

Just last week the discount chain announced that it was launching the service at another 24 sites. The expansion comes as Primark celebrates 50 years of serving British shoppers, having first opened its doors in Derby in 1974.

The retailer now operates 185 stores across Great Britain. The 24 sites to be given the new service last week were Birmingham (High Street and Fort Parkway, The Fort Shopping Centre) as well as:

• Coventry, Broadgate
• Wolverhampton, Wulfrun Square
Dudley, Merry Hill Shopping Centre
• Rotherham, Parkgate Shopping Centre
• Barnsley, The Alhambra Shopping Centre
• Wakefield, The Ridings Shopping Centre
• Derby, Cornmarket
• Doncaster, Market Place
• Chesterfield, Market Place
• Bradford, The Broadway
• Leicester (Haymarket Shopping Centre and Fosse Park Shopping Centre)
• Rushden, Rushden Lakes Retail Park
• Loughborough, Market Place
• Oxford, The Westgate
• Leeds (White Rose Shopping Centre and Trinity, Albion Street)
• Shrewsbury, Darwin Shopping Centre
• Telford, The Telford Centre
Tamworth, Ventura Retail Park
• Burton On Trent, Coopers Square Shopping Centre
Redditch, Kingfisher Shopping Centre