Marks & Spencer in Gosforth unveiled its brand-new look to customers on Friday.
The store opened its doors to local customers today, with Store Manager Ryan McNally cutting the ribbon alongside the retailers popular character Percy Pig.
The transformation has been designed with customers and local families at its heart, helping to make shopping in store more convenient and inspirational. It is home to a large M&S Foodhall with a new fresh-market feel.
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Highlights include fresh displays and produce from M&S Select Farms, a show-stopping new bakery offering freshly baked bread, cakes and pastries throughout the day, and a dedicated M&S Wine Shop featuring an award-winning selection including iconic styles in the M&S Classics range and new varieties to discover from unexpected locations in the "Found" range.
And with a huge new range of the M&S Remarksable products – including Super Soft sliced bread, RSPCA Assured fresh milk, and beef mince from trusted M&S Select Farmers – the new Foodhall will deliver trusted value for local customers.
Ryan McNally, Store Manager at M&S Gosforth, said: "The whole M&S team have been working really hard to deliver this new look for our store in Gosforth and it's been great to hear from customers how much they love all the new features like our fantastic new M&S Bakery.
"If you call in to visit the store you'll find a new spacious design across our Foodhall with great features like our new M&S Wine Shop and digital Click & Collect service which are all designed to make shopping with us as enjoyable and convenient as possible."
Follow M&S Gosforth on Facebook for all the latest updates on our store and be the first to hear exciting product news. The store is located at Multiyork House, Gosforth, United Kingdom, NE3 5JG and open Monday to Saturday 8am to 8:30pm, and on Sunday 10:30am until 4:30pm.
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