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Primark launches new service at 24 more stores TODAY and it’s great news for shoppers

Published on April 16, 2025 at 04:48 PM

PRIMARK has rolled out its popular Click & Collect service to 24 more stores – giving even more shoppers the chance to save from today.

The budget fashion giant now offers the online order service in more than three-quarters of its branches across and , with 158 stores now live.

People walking in front of a Primark store.
Primark has expanded its click and collect service with 24 stores from today

Click & Collect lets customers order their favourite items online – including clothing for men, women and kids, as well as – and pick them up at a time that suits them.

Now, with 24 more stores joining the service from today (April 16), even more fans can avoid the faff of scouring rails in-store and bag their must-haves in advance.

The rollout is part of Primark’s plan to bring .

There’s no extra fee to use Click & Collect, but you must spend a minimum of £10 per order.

Primark’s UK Director, Kari Rodgers, said: “We’re delighted to reveal the next wave of stores to offer Click & Collect, giving more customers the chance to shop online from the great ranges they know and love before collecting in store.”

She added: “With in sight, it’s just one way we’re making it even easier for everyone to get their summer wardrobe essentials.”;

You can shop the service by heading to Primark’s website, choosing your local store, adding items to your basket and picking a collection date.

It’s a handy way to skip queues, avoid out-of-stock sizes, and shop from thousands of items not always available in smaller branches.

Here’s the full list of stores launching Click & Collect from today:

  • Barnstaple, 49-52 High Street, EX31 1BZ
  • Basildon, 106-114 Town Square, SS14 1BX
  • Brighton, 169-174 Western Road, BN1 2BA
  • Canterbury, Marlowe Arcade, CT1 2TE
  • Chatham, 194-198 High Street, ME4 4AY
  • Crawley, Store 4, County Mall Shopping Centre, RH10 1FP
  • Eastbourne, The Beacon, BN21 3NW
  • Exeter, Unit 30, Guildhall Shopping Centre, EX4 3HJ
  • Folkestone, Bouverie Place Shopping Centre, CT20 1AU
  • Gloucester, 27-37 Eastgate Street, GL1 1NS
  • Hull, Princes Quay Shopping Centre, HU1 3RD
  • Maidstone, 62-64 Week Street, ME14 1RT
  • Newbury, Parkway Shopping Centre, RG14 1AY
  • Plymouth, Unit 1, Drake Circus Shopping Centre, PL1 1EA
  • Portsmouth, Cascades Shopping Centre, PO1 1BU
  • Scunthorpe, 82b High Street, DN15 6SA
  • Southampton, 22-28 Above Bar Street, SO14 7DQ
  • Southend-on-Sea, 36-44 High Street, SS1 1JG
  • Swansea, St Mary’s Square, SA1 3LP
  • Taunton, 17-30a East Street, TA1 3LS
  • Thanet, Westwood Cross, CT10 2BF
  • Torquay, 27-33 Union Street, TQ1 1ES
  • Truro, Lemon Quay, TR1 2LW
  • Winchester, The Brooks Shopping Centre, SO23 8QY

Primark is also continuing to test out other features in stores – like self-service tills, which have already launched in around 20 locations.

The brand is also gearing up to which will only sell homeware products.

The new store will open in city centre next month, giving the city

In other news, Primark teamed up with Krispy Kremes to launch a doughnut-themed collection of fashion, sleepwear and accessories.

How does Primark's click and collect service work?

The service works very similar 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 a 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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