Bridport Co-op relaunched following £1million makeover

By Lottie Welch

15th Mar 2021 | Local News

Bridport's Co-op food store has re-launched following a £1million makeover.

The new-look store in Sea Road North runs on 100 per cent renewable electricity and includes a bakery, free ATM and Amazon parcel collection. The aisles have been rearranged and made wider throughout the store.

Click and collect is also available through Co-op's online shop, coop.co.uk/shop.

Co-op supports local good causes across Bridport and the surrounding area through its membership scheme. The Co-op donates 2p in every pound spent on own-brand products to community causes.

Students in Bridport who are TOTUM cardholders - the new name for NUS extra – can get a 10 per cent discount off groceries at the Co-op.

Gary Golder, Co-op store manager, said: "The store has a great new look – we have had a great response. The improved layout is so much more spacious, it really has the wow factor.

"We are delighted to have had the opportunity to carry out such a significant investment to enhance and improve our store for the Bridport community – we have worked to develop the range, choice, products and services locally that will create a really compelling offer locally."

Chris Arnold, Co-op regional manager, added: "Co-op is committed to connecting communities and making a difference locally and so I also want customers to know that they can become a member of the Co-op.

"In addition to unlocking additional value and personalised offers, our members also make a difference to local causes, with Co-op now donating 2p in every pound to community causes every time a member swipes their membership card when buying own-branded products - by shopping at the Co-op they are helping to make a difference locally and, enable good things to happen in our community."

Co-op's Community Shopping Card makes it easier for those self-isolating or who have been instructed to stay at home to shop and pay for their essentials - cards can be purchased or topped-up by calling 0800 029 4592, enabling friends, families, neighbours or volunteers to shop on their behalf in store.

Contactless card payment limits are increased to £45.

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