PRIMARK is one of the most popular retailers on the high street, so shoppers will be keen to know if their local store has click and collect.
The service first launched in 25 Primark stores in the north of England and Wales in November 2022.
Primark has confirmed that click and collect will be available in all stores by 2025[/caption]It was then extended to an additional 32 stores in and around London and Greater London.
Primark has now confirmed that the service will be expanded to all stores in England, Scotland, and Wales by the end of 2025.
Shoppers who use click and collect can pick up their orders from a dedicated desk in any of the participating stores.
It means shoppers can avoid the disappointment of turning up only to find that what they wanted wasn’t there.
There’s no fee to use the click and collect service but customers need to spend a minimum of £10 on their orders.
Initially, the trial only included kids’ toys, clothing and nursery ranges but it has now been expanded to womenswear and accessories.
Primark has confirmed the service will eventually include men’s, home and lifestyle items.
To use the click and collect service, shoppers can browse online and add items to a virtual basket and then choose a day to collect their parcel.
Orders will be available for collection between two and seven days after the order has been placed.
All orders will be delivered to store in brown paper packaging, or cardboard boxes sealed with paper tape featuring the new Click and Collect branding.
The retailer said all of its packaging can be easily recycled at home.
Primark has more than 400 stores across the globe, with 191 of those in the UK.
You can find your local branch by using the store locator tool on its website.
Below is the full list of 57 stores that now offer click and collect:
Below we reveal further ways you can save money at Primark.
Secret sales
Primark fans always know to dive in the bargain rail if they’re after money-off products in-store, but there could be “secret” sale items lurking around the rest of the store and throughout the year.
Bigger flagship stores in particular will always have an influx of stock, so as new items come in, older products taking up space might be heavily discounted.
Ask for discounts
Don’t be afraid to outright ask for discounts. The worst staff can say is no.
Typically if you pick up an item with a defect or foundation mark or similar, you can simply ask for a discount – just explain it’s not quite up to scratch.
Ex Primark employees have revealed to The Sun in the past that it can be pretty standard practice for branches to offer 10% off a damaged or faulty item.
Look for dupes
Primark’s budget garments are a cheap way to refresh your wardrobe with plenty of items from its exclusive range.
But the store can be a great place to look for a cheaper version of something you’ve seen elsewhere too.
Fans have spotted plenty of items from the retailer that pose a striking resemblance to other pricier products on the market.
Pick up a cheaper dupe and your friends might not even be able to tell the difference.
Website trick
Primark launched a new website in April 2022, allowing shoppers to check stock levels at their local stores for the first time ever.
This means you can browse online and make sure you head to a branch that has the style and size you need.
There are thousands more products displayed on its website now, too, so you can get a better look at the current collections.
Elsewhere, The Sun took an exclusive first look at the brand-new store in Stratford before anyone else had a chance to go in.
Plus, you might have been doing your clothes shopping all wrong this whole time – but don’t worry, we’ve come up with four tricks to get more bang for your buck.
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