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Primark Click and Collect service

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 Which UK stores are testing the Primark Click and Collect service, and when might it start offering online deliveries? Source Business News :  For a long time, fashion enthusiasts have urged Primark to make online shopping an option, and the business is now making the switch. From a few of its UK-based outlets, the quick fashion retailer will test a click-and-collect option. Primark has solely used its website as of late to provide buyers a sneak peek at the clothes that are now on sale. Recently, customers have been able to get stock information from nearby stores via the website, but they still need to visit their local stores to make purchases. So, which retailers will allow customers to click and collect items, and will there soon be online orders and deliveries? Which Primark locations are going to provide a click-and-collect option? The Associated British Foods (ABF)-owned high street shop will begin the experiment at 25 of its locations in the northwest of England. The trial wi

Kaliningrad

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 Moscow reels and lashes out at Lithuania for cutting off Kaliningrad Source Business News : Vilnius has been ordered by Russia to immediately lift additional limitations on the flow of products through Lithuanian territory to the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad which is subject to EU sanctions. The Russian Foreign Ministry described the Lithuanian action as "openly unfriendly," while the Kremlin referred to it as "unprecedented" and "illegal," adding that Moscow will "take actions to preserve its national interests." Where the Pregolya River empties into the Baltic Sea, Kaliningrad is squished between Lithuania and Poland. There are roughly 500,000 people living there. After threatening retaliation in response to Lithuania's prohibition on the transportation of some commodities via its territory to the Russian Baltic Sea exclave of Kaliningrad, Russia has caused worry in Brussels. In Moscow, where the Russian foreign ministry stated that they