Marks & Spencer opens 50 pop-up food stores ahead of Easter - full list of locations
MARKS & SPENCER has converted its café spaces into pop-up stores ahead of Easter. The shops are located across the UK and dedicated to selling Easter food and gifts.
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Marks & Spencer Foodhall stores have remained open during the coronavirus pandemic. Now shoppers can get food from more locations as M&S has converted many of its closed cafés into new food stores.
Easter is right around the corner and Easter Sunday falls on April 4 this year.
On the bank holiday weekend, lots of Britons will tuck into a lavish Easter lunch and indulge in Easter eggs or hot cross buns.
M&S Foodhalls across the UK are currently selling the full Easter range to help shoppers get prepared for the festivities.
Now customers can shop the range in even more locations as it opens a number of pop-up stores.
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The pop-up food shops will appear in M&S cafés, which are currently closed in line with coronavirus Government guidance.
The stores will be filled with the full Easter range of food and gifts.
Marks & Spencer has introduced a variety of new Easter products including plant based chocolate eggs and an Easter fun pack with items to prepare an Easter egg hunt.
M&S Director of Product Development April Preston said: "We have expanded our range to make sure we have something for everyone, with delicious, great quality Easter Eggs - including our plant based and gluten free eggs - and a fantastic range of flowers and gifts available in store and online, which customers are loving.
"Our Easter family dine-in launches in-stores shortly.
"Our wider range and ease of shopping, both in store and online, is helping make M&S more relevant more often for our customers.”
The supermarket giant explained the pop-up stores will be equipped with everything families need to celebrate Easter during lockdown.
April continued: “Over the last year, we have seen customers making more of events than ever before as they seek out little moments of joy for them and their loved ones to break-up the challenges of lockdown.
"With this in mind, we want to make our ranges as accessible as possible – by making clever use of our closed café space and expanding our online offer to help customers deliver direct to loved ones too."
Like many retailers, Marks & Spencer has been forced to adapt during the coronavirus pandemic.
It has made a number of changes to make stores safe for colleagues and customers.
The pop-up stores have been introduced to help Britons celebrate Easter fully during the current lockdown.
Full list of pop-up stores
Bristol Eastgate
Didcot
Walkden Manchester
Blandford Forum
Sittingbourne
Waterlooville SF
Stretford
Berkhamsted SF
Exebridges Exeter SF
Maybrook Canterbury SF
Serpentine Green SF
Crown Point Leeds
Aylesbury Broadfields SF
Acorn Park
Evesham SF
Cardiff Av SF
Tiverton SF
Ashby De La Zouch
Wellingborough SF
Cheetham Hill
Manchester SF
Longwater Norwich SF
Sweet Briar Norwich SF
Leigh
Cleveland
Middlesbrough
Ocean RP Ports
Imperial RP Bristol SF
Westbridge Park
Congleton SF
Glossop SF
Whitstable SF
Maybird Stratford Upon Avon SF
Beehive Cambridge SF
Northallerton New SF
Pestwich SF
Binley Coventry SF
Netherfield Nottingham SF
Carden Avenue Brighton SF
Ashbourne SF
Grantham SF
Cortonwood
Bishop Auckland SF
Leicester Thurmaston SF
Sixfield Northampton SF
Hartlepool SF
Kingswood Hull SF
Mayflower Basildon
Westway Chelmsford SF
Beverley SF
Oatlands Harrogate SF
Martlesham Heath SF