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Morrisons to close 52 cafes and axe 365 jobs in huge shake-up

The supermarket has said it will close 52 of its cafes, 17 convenience stores and dozens of meat and fish counters at its shops, putting 365 jobs at risk

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 06: A general view outside Morrisons supermarket on February 06, 2025 in Manchester, United Kingdom. (Photo by Nathan Stirk/Getty Images)

Morrisons, the supermarket behemoth, has placed 365 jobs in jeopardy as it unveils plans to shutter over 50 of its cafes.

The chain, headquartered in Yorkshire, announced that 52 of its cafes, 17 convenience stores and a multitude of meat and fish counters within its stores are earmarked for closure, as reported by .

The company stated that these closures form part of a comprehensive review of the business. In addition to the cafes and convenience stores, 13 florists, 35 meat counters, 35 fish counters, four pharmacies and all 18 Market Kitchens are set to be closed.

As reported by City AM at the end of January, the Yorkshire-based chain posted revenues of £15.2bn for the year ending 27 October 2024, an increase from £14.7bn.

The group's like-for-like sales also saw a rise from 1.8 per cent to 4.1 per cent.

Morrisons Cafe is making some changes(Image: Dianne Bourne)

Morrisons: 'Changes are necessary'

Morrisons CEO Rami Baitiéh commented: "The changes we are announcing today are a necessary part of our plans to renew and reinvigorate Morrisons and enable us to focus our investment into the areas that customers really value and that can play a full part in our growth."

He added: "Morrisons Cafés are rightly famous for their great quality well-priced food, their place in the local community and their appealing mix of traditional favourites alongside exciting new dishes."

"In most locations the Morrisons Café has a bright future, but a minority have specific local challenges and in those locations, regrettably, closure and re-allocation of the space is the only sensible option."