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Pieminister to close online shop ahead of Black Friday

The pie chain said customers can still place orders but they will not be delivered until the start of December

A Pieminister pie(Image: Publicity)

º£½ÇÊÓÆµ pie company Pieminister has announced plans to temporarily close its online shop ahead of Black Friday.

The Bristol-founded chain said the decision follows a surge in online shopping last year putting "immense pressure" on couriers which led to some orders "going astray or being severely delayed".

The online shop will be shut from Wednesday, November 19, to Wednesday, November 26. Black Friday takes place in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ on Friday, November 28.

In an email on Monday, Pieminister said: "As a business committed to eradicating edible food waste.... that’s the last thing we want to see. So, we’re taking proactive steps to prevent it from happening again.

"Our shop will reopen right after this short break, giving you plenty of time to stock up on your favourites - including our festive specials - in good time for Christmas."

It is understood customers will still be able to order pies and merchandise but any orders placed on or after November 19 will only be deliver from Tuesday, December 2.

Pieminister was founded by Tristan Hogg and Jon Simon in Stokes Croft in 2003. The duo's goal was to "reinvigorate the humble British pie". During the company's early days, Mr Hogg made the pies and Mr Simon ran the shop.

The brand now employs hundreds of people around the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and has restaurants in Bristol, Birmingham, Leeds, Manchester, Oxford and Stoke-on-Trent.