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  "path": "/2026/05/22/morrisons-close-100-stores-across-uk-this-year-28475488/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-22T12:22:09.000Z",
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    "News",
    "UK",
    "High Street",
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    "Store Closures",
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  "textContent": "Morrisons looks set to axe some of its convenience stores (Credits: Getty Images)\n\nMorrisons will close around 100 of its convenience stores in another hit to the UK high street.\n\nThe supermarket group’s company-owned Daily chain of shops are expected to shut over the next few months with hundreds of jobs affected.\n\nAccording to The Grocer, the Morrisons Daily stores marked for closure are ‘the most challenged’ and loss-makers.\n\nAround 100 Morrisons Daily shops will be closing over the coming months (Credits: Geoffrey Swaine/Shutterstock)\n\nAll Morrisons Daily stores are former McColl’s outlets, which were acquired by the firm back in 2022.\n\n##  Sign up for all of the latest stories\n\nStart your day informed with Metro's **News Updates** newsletter or get **Breaking News** alerts the moment it happens.\n\nMorrisons is currently consulting affected staff, according to reports.\n\nThe chain hires around 95,000 people and has around 1,700 convenience shops and 500 supermarkets.\n\nIt has also shut cafes, florists and fresh food counters in the past year.\n\nA spokesperson for Morrisons confirmed the closures to **Metro** , adding that the ‘expansion of the company’s Convenience business is ‘a core part’ of Morrisons’ growth strategy.’\n\nThey said: ‘The performance of all company owned stores across our Convenience business is subject to continuous review.\n\n‘This process has identified a number of stores, which were part of the McColl’s acquisition, whose performance has been challenged for a number of years and which are loss making, despite remedial action.’\n\n‘This situation has been exacerbated in more recent years by significant cost increases resulting from Government policy choices,’ the spokesperson added.\n\n‘Having completed the review, we are now proposing to take the tough but necessary decision to close a number of these stores over the next few months.’\n\n‘The combination of the proposed closure of loss making stores and the continued addition of attractive new franchise openings will enable us to concentrate on those stores which work best for customers’.\n\nThe Morrisons closures are only affecting the convenience Daily stores (Credits: Geoffrey Swaine/Shutterstock)\n\n## What other high street closures have there been?\n\nDozens of high street shops, restaurants, and banks have been affected by closures this month.\n\nQuiz Clothing fell into administration, while Poundstretcher warned it could be forced to file for administration.\n\nModella Capital suggested up to 150 former WHSmith shops could close under restructuring plans.\n\nRestaurant chain Franco Manca confirmed it would close 16 of its chains across the UK while its sister restaurant The Real Greek announced nine closures.\n\nChains like Franco Manca, The Real Greek, Quiz Clothing, WHSmith and others face closures (Credits: In Pictures via Getty Images)\n\nAround 200 Brewers Fayre and Beefeater restaurants, all operated by Premier Inn owner Whitbread, were announced to close.\n\nSantander confirmed 27 branch closures for this month with more to follow by the end of the year.\n\nNatWest planned to shut 15 branches this month, and Lloyds Banking Group revealed it would shut several branches across the UK, including two major London locations.\n\nChains like GAME, The Original Factory Shop, Claire’s Accessories, and Poundland have closed stores this year.\n\nComment now Comments \nAdd Metro as a Preferred Source on Google\nAdd as preferred source\n",
  "title": "Morrisons to close 100 stores across the UK this year"
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