
Those who envision a perfect day spent passing time indoorsM&S looking at picky bits, cookies and Big Daddy chocolate barsare in for a delightful experience.
That’s because the retailerhas recently reopened the Foodhall at its Pantheon storeOxford Street in Londonand it's undergone a significant transformation.
The building from the 1930s is experiencing a significant renovation and customers are already praising it as afoodie ‘heaven’.
One video on TikTok displays the store now featuring a full wall of rosé wine, while another shows a chilled wall offancy bottles of water– some priced up to £10 each.
There’s also a huge bakerychoice of a café, along with various grab-and-go food stations such as a sushi station, a hot chicken station, and a hot pizza station.
Marks & Spencer had earlier announced their intentions for the Pantheon store in April. In a press releaseThey mentioned that they are allocating £90 million to enhance their London outlets and establish additional ones.
As part of their plans, they stated they would introduce 'the most recent advancements' to the famous Oxford Street site, along with providing it a 'new and modern appearance'.
And it appears they have completely succeeded, with clients being amazed by the outcome, calling the new appearance 'unbelievable' and 'extraordinary'.
On TikTok, Imogen Fish posted: 'M&S Food Court Oxford Circus, a great spot for working girls to have lunch.'
She remarked, "I hope this is what heaven resembles when I pass away."
In the comments, @clowi3 responded: 'OMG it's unbelievable, isn't it.' Meanwhile, @francis.kassatly felt the wall of water was 'reminiscent of LA'.
A user named @venflaur stated: "I need to be there tonight." As @withpoppyelsey wrote: "This is sensational."
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Others encouraged M&S to 'retrieve their funds' and mentioned that the person who created the new design was a 'true hero' since it was 'nothing like they had encountered before'.
This follows M&S's hints about a brand new frozen variant of their famous Colin the Caterpillar cake on social media.
In an Instagram update, the store announced that they will be launching a new version of Colin on the 'hottest' day of the month, August 27.
The refreshing dessert – probably a type of ice cream – will be available in stores on the same day, so after the announcement, you won't have to wait long to get it.
But similarly to the viralStrawberry Sandoand the accumulated cookies, we'll assume whatever the new item is, it will be sold quickly, so you'll need to act fast to get hold of it.
In other supermarket updates, theUK’s cheapest supermarketRecently updated for the first time in 20 months, with Lidl eventually taking the lead from Aldi.
A store with 76 items on displayLidlwas discovered to be 85p less expensive than the corresponding store at Aldiin July 2025, as reported by Which.
And Waitrose has recently introduced a version ofa ‘mesmerising’ retro cake from the 1930s.
Customers can now purchase a Vintage Lambeth Cake from the store, featuring beautifully decorated icing, crafted by Fiona Cairns, who is famous for creating the cake for Kate and William's 2011 royal wedding.
The classic-style Lemon and Raspberry Lambeth Cakes are priced at £65, can feed 32 to 34 individuals, and are crafted upon request, needing eight days' advance notice.
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