Morrisons is shaking things up and making some bold moves by closing down several cafés across the UK as part of its strategy to keep up with economic changes. If you’re wondering whether your local Morrisons café is affected, we’ve got you covered! Here’s the list of stores where the cafés have been permanently shut:

– Bradford Thornbury
– Paisley Falside Road

– London Queensbury
– Portsmouth Great Park

– Banchory North Deeside Road
– Failsworth Poplar Street
– Blackburn Railway Road
– Leeds Swinnow Road
– London Wood Green
– Kirkham Poulton Street
– Lutterworth Bitteswell Road
– Stirchley
– Leeds Horsforth
– London Erith
– Crowborough
– Bellshill John Street
– Dumbarton Glasgow Road
– East Kilbride Lindsayfield & Stewartfield
– Glasgow Newlands
– Largs Irvine Road
– Troon Academy Street
– Wishaw Kirk Road
– Newcastle UT Cowgate
– Northampton Kettering Road
– Bromsgrove Buntsford Industrial Park
– Solihull Warwick Road
– Brecon Free Street
– Caernarfon North Road
– Hadleigh
– London Harrow Hatch End
– High Wycombe Temple End
– Leighton Buzzard Lake Street
– London Stratford
– Sidcup Westwood Lane
– Welwyn Garden City Black Fan Road
– Warminster Weymouth Street
– Oxted Station Yard
– Reigate Bell Street
– Borehamwood
– Weybridge Monument Hill
– Bathgate
– Erskine Bridgewater Shopping Centre
– Gorleston Blackwell Road
– Connah’s Quay
– Mansfield Woodhouse
– Elland
– Gloucester Metz Way
– Watford Ascot Road
– Littlehampton Wick
– Helensburgh
Morrisons isn’t stopping at cafés—the closure list includes 13 florists, 35 meat counters, 35 fish counters, four pharmacies, and all 18 market kitchens. The company reassures that affected staff will be offered new positions within the business. With these changes, Morrisons is working on bouncing back strong, especially after reporting substantial profit growth last year. What are your thoughts on these closures? Let us know in the comments!