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Marks and Spencer food hall closure sparks last-minute shopping frenzy

Customers rush to grab discounted treats before St Nicholas Centre food hall closes permanently.

Clienti affollano Marks and Spencer Food Hall in chiusura
Ultimi acquisti frenetici al Marks and Spencer Food Hall prima della chiusura.

As the clock ticks down to the permanent closure of the Marks and Spencer food hall at the St Nicholas Centre, customers are seizing the opportunity to stock up on their favorite treats. The store, known for its quality food offerings, will shut its doors for the last time tomorrow, making way for a £15 million expansion at the Union Square venue.

Exciting new food hall at Union Square

The newly refurbished food hall and café at Union Square is set to open its doors on Friday, promising an enhanced shopping experience for food lovers. This significant investment aims to elevate the quality and variety of food available, ensuring that customers continue to enjoy the trusted value that Marks and Spencer is renowned for.

Store manager Luke Smith expressed enthusiasm about the upcoming changes, stating, “This is a game-changer for shoppers, offering customers an exciting new food hall with delicious, great quality food and the trusted value they expect from M&S.”

Last-minute bargains attract shoppers

With the impending closure, shoppers have been flocking to the St Nicholas Centre to take advantage of substantial discounts on a variety of products. From gourmet chocolates to premium beef wellingtons, the markdowns have been significant, allowing bargain hunters to fill their baskets without breaking the bank. Many items are being sold at a fraction of their usual prices, making this a golden opportunity for those looking to indulge in some culinary delights.

What to expect from the new food hall

The anticipation surrounding the new food hall at Union Square is palpable. Customers are eager to see how the revamped space will enhance their shopping experience. The new venue is expected to feature a wider selection of fresh produce, ready-to-eat meals, and an array of international delicacies, catering to the diverse tastes of the local community. As the St Nicholas Centre prepares to close its food hall, the excitement for what’s to come at Union Square is building.

As the final day approaches, shoppers are encouraged to visit the St Nicholas Centre to grab their favorite items before they disappear. The transition to the new food hall represents not just a change in location, but a commitment to providing customers with an even better shopping experience in the future.


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