Marks & Spencer is to provide sandwiches and hot food to more than 2,500 Costa Coffee outlets as the high street stalwart seeks new ways to reach commuters now working from home.
The retailer said it would be providing more than 30 different items to Costa including children’s food, hot meal boxes and salads under the collaboration with the UK’s biggest coffee shop chain.
M&S said the partnership with the coffee shop, which was bought by Coca-Cola in 2018, would help it reach neighbourhood locations, drive-throughs, high streets and retail parks.
The deal is M&S’s latest effort to widen the distribution of its food after it bought a share in Ocado’s retail arm and replaced Waitrose as the online grocery specialist’s main partner. The deal with
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