Primark has launched a new Click & Collect service in Harrogate as part of its UK-wide rollout.
The new service, now available at 187 Primark stores, will allow shoppers to browse a wide selection of products online, including women’s, men’s, kids and homeware.
They’ll then be able to collect their order in store at Primark on Cambridge Street.
The service aims to give customers the chance to shop for items that are usually only found in larger Primark stores in the UK.
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.
“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.”
After adding items to their virtual basket, shoppers are now able to choose a day to collect - up to seven days ahead - from their chosen store.
Click & Collect customers can also pay for any additional items found in-store when collecting their order, allowing them to skip queues.
Shop online with Primark here.

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