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The frozen food supermarket is shutting its branch in Margate, Kent, on June 21, meanwhile, its store in Inverness, Scotland, will pull down its shutters forever on July 12
This month, several retailers in the UK have announced they'll be shutting down branches, with shops expected to exit the high street in certain areas of the UK.
SUPERMARKET chain Iceland is closing two stores starting in days as shoppers share their devastation. The frozen food specialist is shutting a location in Margate on the Kent coast on June 21.
Iceland's executive chairman, Richard Walker, has previously explained that the company regularly reviews its store portfolio to adapt to changing shopping patterns and lease expirations. The closures are not indicative of financial distress but are strategic decisions to optimise the company's retail presence.
Two Iceland stores will be closing for good in the coming few weeks, the frozen food retailer and specialist has confirmed.
The Shotton Iceland branch - which is located on Chester Road - is pulling down the shutters for good when the store closes at 4pm on Monday, June 23
A major supermarket is set to close its doors at multiple UK sites in just weeks. Iceland has made the decision to shut three further sites, after several branches around the UK were closed down.
Iceland will be closing one of its stores in just a matter of days. Next Saturday, June 21, Iceland will be closing for good the doors of its store in a popular seaside town in Kent. The frozen food retailer has confirmed it will be closing the College Square branch in Margate after serving local customers for over a decade.