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M&S has opened its first ever airside supermarket at a London airport

Marks & Spencer has opened two shops at London Heathrow Terminal 5

India Lawrence
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India Lawrence
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Sometimes the airport just doesn’t deliver when it comes to food. You don’t always want a soggy Boots meal deal, or a greasy ’Spoons fry up. Sometimes what you need is an M&S crayfish sandwich with sea salt and balsamic vinegar crisps followed by Percy Pigs for pudding.

So, we have good news, because Marks & Spencer has opened its first-ever airside supermarket in London Heathrow Airport (LHR), meaning from now passengers can stock up on Colin the Caterpillar bites, mini flapjacks and posh crisps before jetting off on their flights. 

M&S has launched two food shops inside Heathrow Terminal 5 – one at Gate A and one at Gate B. The shop at Gate A opened on Monday July 21, selling meal deals and food to go, while the Gate B outpost will open later in the week, selling items designed to be gifts including Percy Pigs, biscuit tins and the Big Daddy chocolate bar.

The stores will be open from first flight to last flight, operating from 4.30am to 11pm. Right now the two shops are only operating as pop-ups. M&S hasn’t confirmed if they will become a permanent fixture, or when the pop-ups will close. 

The arrival of M&S at Heathrow comes days after LHR revealed a multi-billion-pound investment plan to fund its future expansion, which will involve raising passenger charges. The airport also hopes to open its controversial third runway within the next 10 years.

M&S, meanwhile, opened a new London Food Hall in Leytonstone this week.

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