Marks & Spencer (M&S) has introduced Click & Collect at its new food location situated in the Applegreen service station on the Sallins Road in Naas, County Kildare, Ireland.

The “shop‑within‑a‑shop” carries more than 400 M&S food lines, which include sandwiches, fruit, salads, desserts, ready meals, M&S cookies, cakes and sweets.

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Non-food lines such as fashion, home and beauty items are also available online for collection at the Naas Applegreen site.

Applegreen Ireland managing director Seamus Stapleton stated: “The addition of M&S Food at Naas demonstrates our commitment to offering customers the best food and hospitality brands.

“M&S is a much-loved household name, and this partnership allows us to deliver a wider range of quality products and an even better experience for our customers on the road.”

The Naas opening is part of M&S’s wider collaboration with Applegreen.

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The retailer has 30 M&S Food outlets currently operating at Applegreen sites in the country and unveiled plans in early 2025 for 20 new locations during the year.

M&S Ireland and Northern Ireland country director Eddie Murphy stated: “We are proud to expand our partnership with Applegreen and bring M&S Food to Naas. This rollout allows us to reach more customers, offering convenient ways to pick up M&S favourites on the go while delivering real value.”

M&S first launched in Ireland in 1979 and operates 16 outlets in the country.

Applegreen runs 200 sites in Ireland and has a global workforce of more than 16,000.

In October 2025, M&S announced that it will close the cafés in 11 of its smaller food‑only stores.