M&S To Collaborate With Costa Coffee To Sell Food Products
British retailer Marks & Spencer has struck a deal to sell some of its food products in Costa Coffee outlets, the companies said.
From the spring of next year over 30 M&S food products, including sandwiches and salads, will be available in over 2,500 Costa Coffee stores across the United Kingdom as well as via drive-thru lanes.
Costa, owned by Coca-Cola Co, is Britain’s largest chain of coffee shops. M&S said the move supported its strategy to make the retailer ‘more relevant, more often for families’. The move will further expand access to M&S Foods’ range across the UK, in neighbourhood locations and on high streets and retail parks.
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