Co-operative Food store to rebrand as a Budgens store
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Co-operative Food store to rebrand as a Budgens store
The Co-operative Group has announced that it is selling 36 Co-operative Food stores to The Food Retailer Group, one of which is the store in Sydenham.
It will be rebranded as a Budgens store. The existing staff will transfer to the new business.
More at http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/news ... years.html...
...and http://www.thenews.coop/105231/news/co- ... tores-ltd/
It will be rebranded as a Budgens store. The existing staff will transfer to the new business.
More at http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/news ... years.html...
...and http://www.thenews.coop/105231/news/co- ... tores-ltd/
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Will they be any good?
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How many reincarnations has that store had since it took over from The Granada ???
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It's weird isn't it, how this store seems to have changed repeatedly. I am not sure if that is a sign of health or ill-health frankly, but I guess as it was part of the group it is sold in specie as opposed to as an individual.
From a selfish point of view, it does mean we get another fit out and clean store, but I think Co-op is a bit better than Bludgens (sic) - I used to work above a Bludgens on Tottenham Ct Rd, and it was a shambles.
From a selfish point of view, it does mean we get another fit out and clean store, but I think Co-op is a bit better than Bludgens (sic) - I used to work above a Bludgens on Tottenham Ct Rd, and it was a shambles.
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I agree. Co-op isn't great, but they are better than Budgens. Not a good change for Sydenham in my opinion.Sydenham Syd wrote: I think Co-op is a bit better than Bludgens (sic)
Though it will simply mean I use Lidl more, which is no bad thing (apart from their checkout queues)
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I am a Lidl fanatic myself, but my wife shops at the Co-op. She is a registered coeliac (not just fashionably 'gluten intolerant') and the Co-op is reliable for having some gluten-free products. I suspect the change may not be for the better for her.
Regards
Chris
Regards
Chris
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That's a shame, I like the Co-operative and their ethics. I wonder if it will be a main store or a local franchise of Budgens.
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I suppose, since they are keeping all the existing staff, they will keep it as a supermarket rather than a convinience store
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At least we have the new Sainsburys Local I suppose. Can't see this as at all positive. CoOp is not great but way better than Budgens
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Budgens is a franchise operation - managed by Musgraves of Eire - based in Cork. They also 'manage' Londis in UK. Or they did when I did some work for Musgrave a few years ago.
So quality of the store is based on quality of the franchise holder.
It was the case that Budgens stores were actively encouraged to source their products from local suppliers - not all was expected to be bought from Musgrave warehouses*. This means that they retain an air of independence and are not identical to one another.
But it does rely on the enthusiasm, skill and nouse of the owner - Musgrave gives them the opportunity to stocl their own products.
*As opposed to Londis which had to take a much higher percentage of goods from Musgraves.
So quality of the store is based on quality of the franchise holder.
It was the case that Budgens stores were actively encouraged to source their products from local suppliers - not all was expected to be bought from Musgrave warehouses*. This means that they retain an air of independence and are not identical to one another.
But it does rely on the enthusiasm, skill and nouse of the owner - Musgrave gives them the opportunity to stocl their own products.
*As opposed to Londis which had to take a much higher percentage of goods from Musgraves.
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A Budgens that size won't last in Sydenham. Their pricing is insanely high. If Budgens could work on that scale in that location an M&S definitely would.
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Budgens was owned by Musgrave but sold Londis and Budgens to Booker last year. They weren't all franchises, although they pushed for them to be a few years ago, I think some are now back in corporate hands.
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@Lee - thanks for the update - things can change rapidly in corporate world.
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Shame. I actually really like the Co-op. I'd never used one much before moving here, but I'm always pleasantly surprised by Co-op's fruit & veg, their wine selection etc. I prefer it to Sainsburys. Budgens on the other hand...
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Honestly, I think I will miss their fresh baked crusty bread on Saturday mornings the most.monkeyarms wrote:Shame. I actually really like the Co-op. I'd never used one much before moving here, but I'm always pleasantly surprised by Co-op's fruit & veg, their wine selection etc. I prefer it to Sainsburys. Budgens on the other hand...
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Yes, the Co-op was my most visited shop for so many reasons. We go most days of the week for the bread. Best in Sydenham imho. Lidl bread is also good. The Co-op pizzas and other stuff is very good. Much better than their two predecessors (Morrisons and Somerfield)monkeyarms wrote:Shame. I actually really like the Co-op. I'd never used one much before moving here, but I'm always pleasantly surprised by Co-op's fruit & veg, their wine selection etc. I prefer it to Sainsburys. Budgens on the other hand...
So its off to Penge Lidl for the daily bread which is very good too - supply at their Sydenham shop is much less reliable. Which means we will probably be popping across the road to Penge Sainsbury's for other stuff. They are actually more convenient for us to get to with the 197 & 176 every few minutes. The Co-op was why we bothered to go down the length of the street in all weathers.
Just shows how the loss of one shop can impact can affect the whole of the street. At least with our custom. Pity the sitting party with their co-op connections couldn't have done something. The Co-op was the anchor retail unit.
Stuart
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Totally agree with you Stuart.
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I'll miss Co-op's bread if the new shop doesn't keep that section up similarly. Co-op also has a very extensive range of home baking products and sauces, chutneys etc. Its high pricing of standard products was a drawback to me rather than anything about the shop itself but perhaps that's inevitable when next door to Lidl.
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Considering that's 3 people now who have particularly praised the fresh bread from the Co-op bakery it has made me realize that a bakery is the one shop we don't have in Sydenham... not counting the cake shop.
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The 'cake' shop is actually a full bakery. Sells bread and savoury pastries as well as cake.Parker1970 wrote:Considering that's 3 people now who have particularly praised the fresh bread from the Co-op bakery it has made me realize that a bakery is the one shop we don't have in Sydenham... not counting the cake shop.