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International fashion retailer Primark has launched its click and collect service at its Friary store in Guildford town centre as part of a huge roll out across Great Britain. Surrey


shoppers can now browse and shop a wide selection of Primark products online for the first time, spanning women’s, men’s, kids and homeware, before collecting their order in-store. As well


as offering the convenience of ordering wherever and whenever, the service gives people the chance to get their hands on ranges and collections typically only found in Primark’s larger


stores. Whether that’s its popular Paula Echevarria collection, 100% linen outfits from The Primark Edit or pieces from its adaptive clothing range. 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 and collect makes your summer holiday


shopping even easier.” After adding items to a virtual shopping basket, customers can choose a day to collect, up to seven days ahead, from their chosen store. Orders will be available for


collection from two days after they have been placed with a £10 minimum order value and no delivery charge. Click and collect customers can also pay for any additional in-store finds when


collecting their order from the dedicated click and collect desk, enabling them to skip in-store queues. Click and collect is just one of the ways Primark is giving shoppers more


convenience, choice and reasons to visit their local high street. Independent research conducted by Public First found that Primark contributed £2.6 billion to the UK economy and supported


54,000 jobs across the country. HOW TO VISIT PRIMARK AT THE FRIARY * ADDRESS: The Friary shopping centre, North Street, Guildford, GU1 4YT. * PARKING: Multi storey car park within walking


distance. * OPENING TIMES: Monday 9am-5pm, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 9am-6pm, Thursday 9am-8pm and Sunday 11am-5pm. * SHOP ONLINE: Visit primark.com.


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