Target will temporarily sell Marks & Spencer’s signature food and beverage products at its stores and on Target.com just in time for the holidays.
The two retailers say that 15 products will be offered in exquisite and interactive packaging.
The items, intended to be affordable, are mostly priced between $9.99 and $14.99.
The collection consists of caramels and chocolates to biscuits and teas.
According to Rick Gomez, Target’s executive vice president and chief food and beverage officer, joining forces with an iconic brand like Marks & Spencer provides their guests with amazing products and gives them another reason to turn to Target.
All of the items are set to roll out in mid-November and remain available through the 2022 holiday season.


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