Hamilton Advertiser

New-look store is just the business

Scotmid Co-op boss delighted with upgrade

- Kirsten Mcstay

Scotmid Co-operative were delighted to unveil their upgraded, modern, state-ofthe art store in Uddingston last week.

When the store, which is situated on Old Edinburgh Road, first opened its doors back in 1992, manager Campbell Lochrie began his associatio­n with the shop when he stacked shelves as a teenager.

He continued to work in the shop for eight years and after gaining experience in other stores, returned to the Uddingston store in 2012 to take charge as manager.

Campbell says he is really pleased to be able to usher in this new era at the store and believes the progressiv­e changes will be well received by the local community.

He said: “I’m extremely proud to see how the store has evolved over time and it is now great to see Scotmid investing in the future. The changes to the store will make a big difference to our members and customers – improving their shopping experience – and that will have an overall positive impact on the local community.

“Since 1992, there have been a lot of changes in the world of retail, but, including myself, eight original members of staff still work here and that is a fairly unique achievemen­t.

“That speaks volumes about the connection our staff have with both the store and the local area – we are right at the heart of the community we serve and proud of it.”

The store, which features a craft butcher, Henderson of Hamilton, has undergone a complete modernisat­ion incorporat­ing new state-of-the-art refrigerat­ion cabinets which run on CO2 refrigeran­t, the latest energysavi­ng technologi­es, as well as a new style counter arrangemen­t which will include an expanded range of Food to Go products.

When the doors reopened, over 200 local people had queued up to be a part of the milestone event with lucky customer Martin Young winning a new 43” smart HD TV.

 ??  ?? Proud Manager Campbell Lochrie began his associatio­n with the shop 26 years ago
Proud Manager Campbell Lochrie began his associatio­n with the shop 26 years ago

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