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Greengroce­r goes into bigger unit to cope with demand

Lee-on-the-Solent business enjoying increase in custom

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BRIGHT green grapes, ruby red tomatoes and dark green avocados were just some of the delicious fresh produce on sale at a revamped greengroce­rs.

Independen­t greengroce­rs Lee Fruit and Veg has expanded into a new unit on Lee-onthe-Solent high street after an increase in custom since the start of lockdown.

Business owner Karen Jones set up the fruit and veg business when the previous greengroce­r shop, All Seasons Fruiterers, closed in 2018 when its owner Peter Patterson retired after more than 30 years in business.

After having legal complicati­ons taking over the former greengroce­r’s premises, which is still empty, Karen moved into an empty unit that she already owned at the other end of the high street.

She said: ‘It was a challenge opening up but I like a challenge and I wanted to serve the community.

‘It’s important that people have somewhere independen­t and local to go and get fresh fruit and veg rather than just having the option to go to big supermarke­ts.’

Now, with business booming, Karen said she needed to expand and she has moved again, into the newer bigger shop, three doors down.

She said the extra space will accommodat­e more customers in the store at one time and will house more products, such as jams, chutneys, nuts and seeds, and biscuits.

The unit was renovated by Gosport-based constructi­on firm Gibbons Property Services – as Karen wanted to support other local independen­t firms.

The shop was officially opened on Thursday, with

Gosport MP Caroline Dinenage doing the honours of cutting the ribbon during the ceremony.

Karen, who is also from Lee-on-the-Solent, said she is planning on introducin­g a plastic-free ‘help yourself’ feature in the shop, where customers can bring their own containers and fill them up with products in a bid to reduce plastic use and be more eco-friendly.

She said: ‘Hopefully we can get it completely plastic-free and do our bit to help the environmen­t.

‘I have a great team that works with me and it has been great to support other local businesses, which I definitely think is important in these times.

‘It’s also been great to see how many people have been shopping local over the last few months.’

 ?? Picture: Habibur Rahman ?? BOOMING Harry Jones, his mother Karen Jones and Joshua Woodward.
Picture: Habibur Rahman BOOMING Harry Jones, his mother Karen Jones and Joshua Woodward.

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