Marks & Spencer brings its pop-up offering to Palm Jumeirah


August 24, 2020 | By RetailME Bureau

British retailer Marks & Spencer has brought its pop-up store experience to Palm Jumeirah for the first time, at Nakheel Mall. From now until the end of January 2021, the new pop-up will offer customers a range of food products from Marks & Spencer. It is the retailer’s third pop-up after Arabian Ranches and Meadows Town Centre. 

It follows Marks & Spencer launching its Food Delivery App’ Marks & Spencer Food’ late last year and partnerships with food delivery apps including Deliveroo and el Grocer. The pop-up, located on the ground floor, offers shoppers a vast choice of over 500 food lines. 

 “We’re happy to bring our pop-up experience to residents of Palm Jumeirah for the first time. We’ve worked closely with the team at Nakheel Mall to make this pop-up a reality, providing visitors to the mall with a selection of their favourite Marks & Spencer products. We’re confident that our customers in the neighbourhood will be happy with the new addition to the mall. They will enjoy the new food items available to them in Nakheel Mall,” says Nick Batey, general manager, Marks & Spencer MENA.

A member of the Al-Futtaim Group of companies since 1997, the Marks & Spencer Al-Futtaim franchise partnership boasts 88 stores located across MENA and Asia.

The stores offer an extensive range of stylish clothing products for the whole family, across each category – Womenswear, Lingerie, Menswear and Kidswear. M&S also offers Beauty and Home products, as well as quality food.

 

 

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