M&S reveals opening date for new Blackpole foodhall - The Worcester Observer

M&S reveals opening date for new Blackpole foodhall

Worcester Editorial 5th Feb, 2019 Updated: 5th Feb, 2019   0

MARKS and Spencer has revealed its new foodhall at Blackpole Retail Park will open its doors to shoppers later this month.

The retail giant will unwrap its latest store on Wednesday, February 27 at 10am and the new M&S will be led by store manager Andrew Ling alongside his team of 40 colleagues.

To celebrate the opening, M&S Worcester Blackpole will be giving away exclusive Golden Tickets to the first 200 customers through the doors.

The Golden Tickets will include offers for £5 and £25 ‘spend today’ vouchers, as well as one £200 Gift Card and two £100 Gift Cards.




Mr Ling has worked at M&S for 25 years and said: “We’ll be working hard to provide outstanding service for the community and the new Foodhall will offer all the everyday essentials, as well as seasonal inspiration and innovation.

“Customers will also be able to shop for M&S’s full Clothing & Home collections via M&S.com and using our Click & Collect service.


“Cutting the ribbon and welcoming customers in for the first time will be a great moment for the team and I hope lots of local residents will pop down and join us.”

The new store will offer thousands of food products and the full range of M&S clothing and home products via its Click and Collect service.

Customers can opt for next day pick up if they order online by 10pm the night before on M&S.com and the store will also offer hassle free returns.

With 439 free car parking spaces, the store is ideal for convenient collection.

The store will be open from Monday to Saturday from 8am to 8pm and on Sunday’s from 10.30am to 4.30pm.

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