Marks and Spencer has confirmed the closure of 11 in-store cafes nationwide as part of its modernisation plans, with branches in Hull and Ipswich amongst those affected

Marks and Spencer has announced the shutdown of 11 of its in-store cafés across the country and the opening of one store ahead of Christmas . The retail giant, which runs over 300 food outlets throughout the UK, will see fewer than 4% of its premises impacted by these closures.

Outlets in Anlaby, Hull, and Martlesham Heath, Ipswich, are among those set to shut permanently in 2025, reports the Express .

A company representative explained earlier this year: "As we look to modernise our food business and offer the best of M&S Food to more people, more often, we're investing in our store estate to give our customers th

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