Marks & Spencer launches click-and-collect service with Applegreen

Customers can pick up online clothing, home and beauty orders from one of five stations in the fuels group’s Leinster network

Applegreen is expanding its partnership with Marks & Spencer in a trial of a click-and-collect service for online customers of the department store
Applegreen is expanding its partnership with Marks & Spencer in a trial of a click-and-collect service for online customers of the department store

Retailer Marks & Spencer (M&S) has teamed up with Applegreen to pilot a new click-and-collect service at four of the forecourt operator’s stores in Dublin, Kildare and Wicklow.

The deal will allow shoppers who buy clothing from M &, as well as selected home and beauty, ranges online to have their packages delivered free of charge to one of the four trial locations. They are Celbridge, Co Kildare; Kinsealy, Co Dublin; Mountgorry, off the M1 near Swords, Co Dublin; and the M11 service at Cullenmore, Co Wicklow.

“Building on our successful partnership with Applegreen, we are delighted to add this additional service free of charge for our Irish customers. Our click-and-collect service continues to grow in popularity,” said Eddie Murphy, trading director for Ireland at Marks & Spencer.

The move follows the decision last year to sell M&S food at five Applegreen stores in Ireland. The four stations trialling the click-and-collect service are among those selling M&S food products, including fresh fruit, sandwiches, salads and dinners.

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“This is the next phase of our partnership with M&S, which has been well received by our customers to date,” said Applegreen Ireland managing director Fiona Mathews. “Constantly offering more choice is key to Applegreen’s operations, and we are confident that this new click-and-collect service will provide something new to the market that customers from Applegreen and M&S will really love.”

Mr Murphy said: “We are constantly innovating and working hard at M&S to make our services as accessible and convenient as possible – to bring our great quality ranges to as many people as we can. Our focus has always been on quality, and now we’re putting a huge emphasis on expanding our footprint and increasing the channels that our customers can use to shop with us.”

Ciara O'Brien

Ciara O'Brien

Ciara O'Brien is an Irish Times business and technology journalist