Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.

M&S click and collect returns 15 weeks after cyber attack

Marks & Spencer has resumed its click and collect service 15 weeks after it stopped the service following a hugely damaging cyber attack.

The retailer stopped taking orders on its website and app for clothing and home deliveries and also paused its in store collection service on 25 April.

Online orders resumed on 10 June and the company has now announced on its website that click and collect has resumed.

Bakery chain Greggs eyes new Portlethen store

Bakery chain Greggs is eyeing a new store in Portlethen.

The pastry giant, famous for its sausage rolls and steak bakes, is advertising jobs in the Aberdeenshire town.

Several adverts have appeared on the Greggs website for positions at an outlet at 1 Muirend Court, in the former Ashvale chip shop.

Read more on the P&J website. 

Pasta Evangelists plans to open 100 new restaurants

A London-based fresh pasta specialist is defying the gloom being felt in the hospitality sector with plans to open 100 new restaurants, creating up to 1,500 jobs.

Pasta Evangelists, which made its name after being rejected by Dragons’ Den investors and branded “pasta la disaster”, is now looking for franchise partners as it hunts out sites up and down the country.

It plans to invest more than £30million in the new restaurants, about half of which will be “flipping” its “dark kitchens”: food preparation hubs that service delivery and takeaway orders quickly.

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