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PRIMARK has officially completed the roll out of a new service across all stores.

The retailer's click & collect service is now available in all 187 stores across Great Britain.

People entering and exiting a Primark store.
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Primark first launched its click and collect trial across 25 stores in the north of England and Wales in November 2022Credit: EPA

This means you can now browse and buy a huge range of Primark's clothing and homeware online and pick it up at your local store.

Customers can choose a collection day and pick up their order at their local store.

There's a £10 minimum order value, but no delivery charge. 

Kari Rodgers, UK Retail Director at Primark, said: "Now, wherever you live in Great Britain you can browse and shop the best of Primark online, before collecting in the store that suits you.

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"We're thrilled to have now completed this roll out ahead of the summer

"Whether you're after a suitcase, a swimsuit or matching holiday outfits for the whole family, click & collect makes your summer holiday shopping even easier."

Primark first launched its click and collect trial across 25 stores in the north of England and Wales in November 2022.

It was then extended to 57 stores overall in April 2023.

In April 2024, Primark confirmed plans to roll out the service to all 187 stores by mid-2025.

That roll out is now complete, with the final 29 stores fully set up to offer click and collect from today.

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Final stores to get click and collect

THE final 29 stores launching click and collect services today include:

England:

  1. Bath, 38 - 39 Stall Street, BA1 1QH
  2. Bristol, 1-27 The Horsefair, BS1 3BB
  3. Chelmsford, 9 High Chelmer, CM1 1XL
  4. Guildford, 33 The Friary, GU1 4YW
  5. Harrogate, 36-38 Cambridge Street, HG1 1RX
  6. Hastings, Queens Square Priory, Meadow Shopping Centre, TN34 1PN
  7. King’s Lynn, 40 - 42 High Street, PE30 1BJ
  8. Yeovil, 19 Middle Street, BA20 1LF

Scotland:

  1. Aberdeen, 153 Union Street, AB11 6BH
  2. Ayr, Unit 8, Taran Walk, KA7 1TU
  3. Braehead, Unit 1a, Braehead Shopping Centre, G51 4BS
  4. Clydebank, Unit 2, 117 Sylvania Way, G81 2RR
  5. Dundee, 40 High Street, DD1 1TU
  6. Dunfermline, 127 - 137 High Street, KY12 7DR
  7. East Kilbride, Unit 4, Plaza Shopping Centre, G74 1LW
  8. Edinburgh, Unit 5, Fort Kinnaird Retail Park, EH15 3RD
  9. Edinburgh, 91 - 93 Princes Street, EH2 2ER
  10. Glasgow, 56 - 68 Argyle Street, G2 8AG
  11. Glasgow, 171 Sauchiehall Street, G2 3ER
  12. Glasgow Parkhead, Unit 21, Forge Shopping Centre, G31 4EB
  13. Glasgow Fort, Unit 8, Glasgow Fort Shopping Centre, G34 9DL
  14. Greenock, 39 Hamilton Way, Oak Mall Shopping Centre, PA15 1JW
  15. Hamilton, 29 Quarry Street, ML3 7AW
  16. Inverness, 16 - 18 Bridge Street, IV1 1HG
  17. Irvine, Unit 46, Rivergate Centre, KA12 8EH
  18. Livingston, 8 - 11 Almondvale South, The Centre, EH54 6HR
  19. Motherwell, 20 - 26 Brandon Place South, ML1 1RB
  20. Perth, 134 - 148 High Street, PH1 5UH
  21. Stirling, Thistle Marches, FK8 2EA

How does Primark's click and collect service work?

The service works similarly to online shopping, but instead of getting the items dropped off at your home, you pick them up in-store.

Primark has over 3,000 products available to shop via its website, including menswear and homeware.

To place an order select a click and collect store, choose the size of your items to add to your bag and head to the checkout.

You can also select a date you would like to visit the store to pick the item up.

Click and collect can be cheaper than home delivery as many retailers do not charge a fee for the service.

It is always worth looking online to see if your retailer has the option, but make it is at a store which is close to you.

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By Clemmie Feildsend, Fabulous Fashion Editor

AS someone who's no stranger to grabbing a last-minute outfit from Primark for a night out, it’s about time that celebrities started catching on too.

For as long as I’ve been heading out, Primark has been my go-to for those “I have nothing to wear” moments, rushing in at the last minute to find something perfect.

And I’m definitely not alone - on any Friday or Saturday night, you’ll find plenty of shoppers doing the same thing, right before closing time.

But no matter what, Primark always delivers.

Now, Rita Ora is leading the charge, showing that you can snag a designer-worthy look without spending a fortune at high-end stores.

While Rita’s not rushing in last minute for a red carpet outfit, she’s proving you can achieve the same high-impact style for much less.

Looking stunning in her tailored suit alongside her mum Vera, Rita fit right in among the other A-listers dripping in Prada, Dior, and Victoria Beckham - if anything, she looked even better than some of the guests at The Fashion Awards.

With Myleene Klass and Roxy Horner already jumping on the Primark bandwagon, I’m sure more stars will be following suit soon enough.

What else is happening at Primark?

The retailer opened its first ever standalone Primark Home store in Belfast on March 6.

Whether you're after essentials like cotton bedding and towels, trend-led decorative pieces or unique kitchen ceramics, the new shopping concept has something for everyone.

When the service first launched, a spokesperson said: "Keeping up with the latest homeware trends and must-have interiors, Primark Home combines style, comfort and value to help shoppers make a house a home.

"From high-quality essentials like cotton bedding and towels to on-trend soft furnishings, decorative pieces, small furniture and unique, quirky kitchen ceramics that will elevate any space."

Primark sparked frustration among some customers earlier this month by introducing a charge for its paper bags.

Since 12 May, shoppers now have to pay 15p for paper bags, regardless of size—small, medium, or large.

Explaining the decision, the retailer said: “We've introduced a small fee for single-use paper bags. Have a reusable bag? Bring it with you next time you shop!

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"Why the change? Research shows that charging for bags reduces the number of new bags customers use.

"It's a simple step that encourages all of us to think twice about our use."

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