Fashion retailer Primark has today announced that they will begin offering click-and-collect service across 25 stores in the UK.
The service will start on a trial basis and will officially launch in stores across the North West, Yorkshire, and North Wales in the coming months.
With the potential for the service to be offered nationwide if the trial is a success.
Many of the stores taking part are from larger city centre-based units, along with out-of-town stores and even smaller high street locations.
The click-and-collect service will allow customers to shop an extended kids’ range, seeing the likes of clothing, accessories, nursery products, and toys along with hundreds of other items available on the service.
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The launch will mark the first time Primark has offered customers the option to buy online and collect in stores.
Customers will be able to browse the range online before then collecting their items from a dedicated collection point at their nominated store.
Kari Rodgers, Primark UK Retail Director, said: “We’re thrilled that customers across North West England, parts of Yorkshire and North Wales, will soon be the first in the country to get the chance to try out our new Click + Collect offer.
“From launch, they’ll be able to browse and buy from our extensive range of kids’ clothing and nursery products, from the comfort of their own home, before coming to collect from one of our chosen 25 stores.”
The news comes following Primark’s announcement of a new website that launched earlier this year and allows customers to shop their thousands of products and check their availability in-store.
See the full list of the stores taking part in the trial and check to see if your local is part of it.
To check whether your Primark store is included in the trial and sign up for updates on when Click + Collect is going live, visit: https://www.primark.com/en-gb/click-and-collect
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