Primark issues major update across 54 stores that will please shopping fans

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Primark is upping its game by extending its click and collect service to an additional 54 stores by the end of the year, making it even easier for fashionistas to get their hands on the latest trends.

Already a hit in 57 locations, Primark's click and collect now boasts an expanded selection including menswear and homeware, in addition to the existing women's and kidswear collections. This savvy service lets shoppers peruse items online and then swing by their local store to pick up their purchases at a chosen time, all without any extra charge, provided they spend at least £10.

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Primark is a fan favourite and looks set to expand further by next year -Credit:No credit

The brand first dipped its toes into click and collect with a trial in 25 stores across the north of England and Wales back in November 2022. They're planning to bring this convenience to all Great Britain stores by the end of 2025.

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However, there's still one option missing for avid shoppers - home delivery remains off the table, much to the disappointment of online shopping devotees.

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The new service will help ease pressures on town centres during busier times -Credit:PA

Kari Rodgers, UK Retail Director at Primark, expressed excitement about the expansion: "It's been 50 years since we first opened our doors in Derby to bring affordable fashion to the British high street and expanding Click and Collect is another way we are giving people more reasons to visit their local high street and Primark," reports the Mirror.

She added: "We know our customers love its convenience and the opportunity to access our wider ranges typically only found in larger stores. We're thrilled to reveal the new stores to offer the service and extend access to our ranges even further before the busy Christmas shopping period begins."