PRIMARK has revealed it is making a major change to its prices in January – and it's good news for shoppers.
Customers will be thrilled to hear that the high street giant has made a change to its click and collect service.
The retailer is currently trialling the free service in 25 stores across the UK in November.
And now, Primark has lowered the minimum order spend from £15 to £5 on all click and collect orders.
This means shoppers only need to spend a fiver to use the service throughout January.
The deal will end on Tuesday, January 31.
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The Sun was given an exclusive first look at the new click and collect desk at Primark in Sheffield.
Customers will be able to pick up their orders for a dedicated desk on second floor.
They will also be able to pay for any other items they have picked up in store at this desk.
The trial only include kids toys, clothing and nursery ranges.
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That means you can't order other ranges, like womenswear and homeware, and pick it up.
After browsing online and adding items to a virtual basket, shoppers can choose a day to collect their parcel.
Orders will be available for collection between two and seven days after the order has been placed.
All orders will be delivered to store in brown paper packaging, or cardboard boxes sealed with paper tape featuring the new Click and Collect branding.
The retailer said all of its packaging can be easily recycled at home.
The stores are taking part in the trial are:
- Birkenhead, Grange Road, CH41 6EA
- Blackburn, The Mall Blackburn, BB1 7JG
- Blackpool, Bank Hey Street, FY1 4RY
- Bolton, Crompton Place Shopping, BL1 1EA
- Broughton, Broughton Shopping Park, CH4 0DE
- Burnley, Charter Walk Shopping Centre, BB11 1BB
- Bury, The Rock Shopping Centre, BL9 0ND
- Carlisle, English Street, CA3 8NX
- Chester, Foregate Street, CH1 1HA
- Huddersfield, New Street, HD1 2TR
- Lancaster, Marketgate Shopping Centre, LA1 1JF
- Liverpool, Church Street, L1 3AY
- Llandudno, Parc Llandudno Retail Park, LL30 1PX
- Manchester, Market Street, M1 1WA
- Manchester, The Trafford Centre, M17 8AS
- Oldham, Market Place, OL1 3AB
- Preston, Fishergate Shopping Centre, PR1 8HJ
- Sheffield, Meadowhall, S9 1ER
- Sheffield, The Moor, S1 4PA
- Southport, Chapel Street, PR8 1AE
- Stockport, Chestergate, SK1 1NT
- Wallasey, Cherry Tree Shopping Centre, CH44 5TL
- Warrington, Golden Square, WA1 1QB
- Wigan, Standishgate, WN1 1UP
- Wrexham, Regent Street, LL11 1RY
It comes after Primark launched a "January sale" in stores – and we explain how to spot the hidden bargains.
Primark also introduced self-service checkouts in select stores earlier this year as a way to reduce queuing times.
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The Sun tried the new self-checkouts at the brand's store in Sheffield city centre – you can see our verdict here.
We also got a peek inside Primark’s new vintage section, where shoppers can get designer clothes for as little as £20.
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