Marks & Spencer create 25 jobs with new Kirkstall foodhall
Marks & Spencer are set to open a brand new Foodhall at Kirkstall Bridge Shopping Park, Leeds on Friday 30th October 2015.
The new 8,440 sq ft Foodhall will create 25 job opportunities for the local area and provide shoppers with more than 5,800 food and drink lines, along with a selection of flowers, cards and gift wrap.
In addition, the new store will also include free parking, as well as a new takeaway service within its 22-seat Café. An in-store Bakery will offer customers a range of speciality breads, pastries and cakes, freshly baked everyday.
M&S Foodhall Kirkstall will feature the Shop Your Way service, giving customers the choice of ordering from M&S.com in-store or online, with the added benefit of free next day in-store delivery and collection.
Phil Edwards, Store Manager, said: “We are delighted to be opening a Foodhall within such a fast developing area at Kirkstall Bridge Shopping Park, and I am looking forward to welcoming customers to see all we have to offer.
“M&S Foodhall Kirkstall will provide local customers with a great new shopping experience, with a wide selection of quality meat, fish and poultry as well as a 22-seat takeaway M&S Café and in-store Bakery. We hope that customers will join us on Friday 30th October to see all of the new and exciting features that we will be bringing to the area.”
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