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Multi-million pound upgrades to supermarkets in Perth, Crieff and Kirkcaldy

Stock image inside a Co-op
Stock image inside a Co-op

More than £2 million of upgrades to supermarkets in Perth, Crieff and Kirkcaldy will be completed by the end of the year.

The Co-op has included three stores in Tayside and Fife as part of a multi-million pound upgrade programme.

Its revamped store in Perth’s Darnhall Drive will open on September 24 after a £532,000 spend.

Refurbished stores in Crieff’s Town Green and Kirkcaldy’s Lauder Road will follow in October after investments of £550,000 and £1m respectively.

Last month the convenience retailer also relaunched its Brechin store after a £1.4m investment which created two jobs.

All the stores will run on 100% renewable electricity and the retail chain said they will offer an increased range of fresh produce, wines, ready meals, free-from and vegan products, Fairtrade, food-to-go and everyday essentials.

Michael McCarthy, Co-op’s regional manager, said: “We are delighted to have the opportunity to make such a significant investment in upgrading not one, but three, stores for people living and working in the region.

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“Our store teams are really looking forward to serving their local communities with new-look stores that better suit the needs of customers and members.”

The upgraded Co-ops will also provide a funding boost locally, giving back to causes in the area through the retailer’s Membership scheme.

They will also continue to work with community partners as part of Co-op’s Food Share scheme, which is designed not only to minimise food waste but also to share food with those in need, helping to alleviate food poverty.

“Co-op is committed to connecting communities and making a difference, and our aim is to operate at the heart of local life,” added Mr McCarthy.

“We also want customers to know that they can become a Member of their Co-op, and make a difference every time they swipe their membership card when buying own branded products.”

The Co-op is to open or extend 65 stores in the coming months under a multi-million pound investment programme which will create up to 1,000 new jobs.