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in May this year, paying off £170 million in debts as part of the takeover deal, but it has been unable to prevent pending store closures.
This means that the McColl’s stores in the immediate vicinity of Lincoln, including North Hykeham’s store at The Forum and the uni at Birchwood Shopping Centre, will remain open throughout. The transition from McColl’s to Morrisons Daily is expected to take up to three years, with a view towards reaching over 1,000 stores with the Morrisons Daily name by the end of 2024.
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