The Alcombe store is one of the first of the Co-op Group’s 3,300 national outlets to feature the consumer-owned business’ new identity – The Co-operative, which aims to highlight improved service standards as well as the firm’s commitment to supporting local communities and ethical trading policies.
The schoolchildren were thanked for taking part in the celebrations by way of a £200 cheque for their school funds presented to them by the store manager, Paul Kingdon.
Mr Kingdon said: “As a community retailer, it is appropriate that we involve the community in our special events and we are delighted our local school is playing a central role in the relaunch of our shop.”
The Alcombe Co-op has been updated with modern décor, new flooring, shelving, and refrigeration, plus a more shopper-friendly layout.
An emphasis has been put on chilled and fresh foods with an increase in the range of products.
There is also an improved selection of chilled beers and wines, while the popular PayPoint service has been retained.
As a leading supermarket supporter of Fairtrade, the Co-op is also featuring Fairtrade products, plus the store is carrying the retailer’s own brand health and beauty range with products which are not tested on animals.
Shoppers also benefit from the Co-op’s policy on ‘honest labelling’ to give them more facts about the ingredients in food and drink products, and they can also take their shopping home in 100 per cent degradable bags.
Mr Kingdon said: “We provide a much-valued service in the area and I am confident our shoppers will be delighted with our improved store and wider selection of goods which will better meet all the community’s daily grocery needs.”
- Our photograph shows Mr Kingdon with Minehead Middle School pupils Harry Mouzouri (left), aged 13, and Brendan Husebo, aged 12. Photo by Mark the Photographer, ref M03220204. Order image reprints online at www.tcpbymtp.co.uk.
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