WOOLWORTHS fans were beside themselves after a tweet claimed the store was making a UK comeback – but it may have all been a cruel prank.

Woolworths, known for its pick n mix range, collapsed into administration in 2008.

Woolworths fans were in a stir this morning - but is it a cruel hoax?

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Woolworths fans were in a stir this morning – but is it a cruel hoax?Credit: Alamy

The retailer’s 800 UK stores then closed in January the following year, with about 27,000 employees made redundant.

If it is returning to UK high streets it would be for the first time in a decade.

A Twitter account named Woolworths UK, said today: “Here to save 2020! Woolworths is coming back to your high street, as a physical store!”

The account said Woolworths is returning to the high street with three trial stores due to open in late 2021, but it didn’t confirm where these will be located.

It added: “Very owns the online Woolsworths, so we will be retail only.

“Before we launch we have a few legal contracts to sign, but we’re super excited!”

But the announcement was made on an unverified Twitter account and is littered with spelling mistakes, casting doubt on the authenticity of the messages.

One user said: “@UKWoolworths Forgive my pessimism, but how real is this?”

And another added: “Woolworths re-opening looks like a hoax.”

Woolworths launched closing down sales after it went into administration

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Woolworths launched closing down sales after it went into administrationCredit: PA:Press Association
The retailer collapsed into administration in 2008 and all UK stores shut in January the following year

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The retailer collapsed into administration in 2008 and all UK stores shut in January the following yearCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
Woolworths was known for its pick n mix range among shoppers

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Woolworths was known for its pick n mix range among shoppers Credit: Alamy

While other Twitter users were excited by the apparent return.

One said: “Omg Woolworths is making a come back…bring back cheap stationary and the best pic and mix ever.”

Another added: “I genuinely miss Woolworths as much as you can possibly miss any shop. This would be brilliant.”

And a third wrote: “Was faintly excited about the Woolworths comeback until I realised it won’t have that bin of CD singles for 99p, mainly because there’s no such thing as CD singles anymore.”

Woolworths opened its first UK store in Liverpool in 1909 and became a much-loved fixture in high streets across the UK.

In 2009, Littlewoods owner Shop Direct bought the trademark and sold to customers online through Woolworth.com.

The company ran the retail site but closed it six years later in 2015 and merged it into its Very brand.

The Sun has contacted Shop Direct, which rebranded to The Very Group last year, for a comment.

A spokesperson for the firm told the Daily Mail it hadn’t heard of any plans to open physical Woolworths stores.

In April 2017, former Woolworths director Tony Page hinted that the Woolworths brand could return to the high street.

He said: “I am still emotionally attached to it. I still think it has got a role in the future.”

He said that while he envisioned that it would still be a physical shop, Woolworths – nicknamed Woolies – could be better as being part of the community, rather than in shopping centres.

But the attempt to resurrect Woolworths was then criticised by retail experts, who said the superstore belonged in the past.

Woolworths 1970’s Christmas advert starring Kenney Everett and David Hamilton

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