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14th September 2018

Argos store launches inside Sainsbury’s Fallowfield

A new Argos store has recently launched inside the Sainsbury’s Fallowfield supermarket. The store, which opened in late August, will allow customers a convenient place to pick up items they have ordered from Argos online. 20,000 of Argos’ online products are reported to be available for same day collection in store. Gareth Toms, Store Manager […]
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Argos store launches inside Sainsbury’s Fallowfield
Photo: Sainbury’s Media Gallery

A new Argos store has recently launched inside the Sainsbury’s Fallowfield supermarket. The store, which opened in late August, will allow customers a convenient place to pick up items they have ordered from Argos online.

20,000 of Argos’ online products are reported to be available for same day collection in store.

Gareth Toms, Store Manager at Sainsbury’s Fallowfield, said: “We are thrilled to welcome Argos and its fantastic colleagues to our team in Fallowfield. The opening is great news for our customers, who are always looking for easier, more convenient ways to shop”.

Sainsbury’s Fallowfield is a popular shopping destination for University of Manchester students, located just a five-minute walk from UoM’s Fallowfield campus.

Nicole Wootton-Cane

Nicole Wootton-Cane

Deputy Editor of The Mancunion

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