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Archive => Archived Boards => Local Issues => Topic started by: amazon on November 15, 2009, 09:58:15 PM
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forums .not many comments at the moment .but the coops looking good .
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Can't buy my loose bacon any more - they have discontinued it! I can't be the only one who only wanted one or two rashers rather than a packet of wet stuff. Ah well - good job we've got good butchers in Marple.
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No Hollands pies either, I will have to go to Iceland
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Aren't the Co-op shooting themselves in the foot ?
With the modifications taking place around the ever-extending build-up to Christmas, Wouldn't it have been more advantageous if the alterations have been made earlier in the year?
Perhaps the timing is for accounting reasons. A correspondent, who visited the emporium yesterday, reports that people were ditching their trolleys and going elsewhere as " I can't find a thing"
Is the cafe to be rebuilt ? It seems to provide a warm and satisfying place for those of advancing years to meet, and A.N. Others, shame to lose it.
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cafe facing the entrance . travel agents closed today for refurb .new scan yourself tills installed
looks masive now inside . all work done at night . not a lot on shelves as yet staff must be under a lot
of presure . Ithink the information booth gone as well . stupid time to start it just before christmas
finish date 12 dec . sorry about the printing . senior moment .
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No Hollands pies either, I will have to go to Iceland
cheaper there .
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I went to the Co-op the other day and noticed bricklayers replacing damaged bricks on the wall by memorial park. They informed me they were just doing a bit of a patch-up job and the frost and water penetration will continue to ruin the wall. The bricks underneath the chain mail fence opposite Hollins Building supplies have already been replaced by a strip of tarmac - this improvement has worked well.
It's a sad case of brick spalling. There are many examples of Victorian engineering bricks in Marple that have stood the test of time. The bricks used at the Co-op site are clearly of poor quality.
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Yes, it's a new layout and does p**s some loyal customers off, but the staff if you just ask are helpful, and after all they have to become familiar with the new layout and changes as much as we do!
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It is beginning to look very much more 'up to date'. At least the customers are talking to each other - usually along the lines of 'have you found such and such'. I still miss the bacon, though!
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I was amazed how big the coop seemed when I went in for the first time last weekend. Much more space everywhere, and I am sure it won't take long to get used to the new layout. I'm sure once its all done it will be a much more pleasant place to shop - and work!
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I popped in today and they seem to be having some sort of reopening' 'do'. It's brilliant - there is SO much space in the aisles now. I got into a bit of a tangle with the new self-service checkouts, but no doubt I'll get the hang of it eventually, and there were plenty of staff around to help dozy old codgers like me! ;D
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some one said Brian Robson was opening the store i know imagine radio was there or somthing like that .
like you said its roomy like it still no hollands frozen pies or loose bacon .this is now there flagship store in the north west .new trolleys as well .
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So with the new Co-op up and running fully we now have self serve tills WOW easy for someone like me to operate as I'm an engineering student in computers.
Smaller shelves and a re-located cafe......I'll have to test the cafe out with my friends and by myself! :D
I'm very happy to see that the signs are back up indicating where products are. I spent several minutes almost rushing around the place like a headless chicken :o
I do want to say that I feel a change of peoples attitude in the Co-op now, whether that remains a positive remains to be seen.
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Still dissapointing,every time the place is so called modernised, its alway 10 years behind Tesco. Morrisons, asda and sainsburys. theres very limited choice especially in the fruit, veg and deli. Thats why people who can travel further to better stores do. There are quite a few within 15 minute drive. Plus you get a lot more for your money! I think its still in the Dark age :(
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Well I was very pleasantly surprised today, it looks rather nice, lets hope that Bryce keeps it that way and I do beleive that the Cafe will be offering Pannini's...mmmmm
In fact I was so pleased I bought my wife a small bunch of flowers on my way out!, for which I received a kiss!
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Panninis? At the Co-Op! How very Continental. pity we dont have much choice of continental foods in the Deli. you know something a bit different.
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Oh yes, I was in there and Bryce was very upbeat about how the cafe was going "up market" selling paninis :)
I hope it does well, it certainly looks nice :)
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"very limited choice especially in the fruit, veg and deli."
I'm not necessarily disagreeing with you, but I'm intrigued as to what fruit, veg and delicatessen items you would like to see the Co-op stock? There are people who like to see a huge selection and then buy a bunch of bananas, a few carrots and a pot of tomato and pasta from the deli!!!
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I think it looks super :)
They do brilliantly with the limited space they have. As residents of Marple we are very lucky to have many things within our town - shopping centre, banks, cinema, swimming pool, some decent pubs, restaurant's, community events, good schools etc etc.
I do my main shop at Tesco's on-line - however, I do use the coop regularly for all my fresh day-to-day things and if they don't have the fruit or veg I want then I go to one of the green grocers we are lucky to have also.
If when shopping in the coop you take a look at the average age of the majority of their customers (no offence intended) you will see that the range of goods has been aimed at them! They can't be all things to all people.......? ::)
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Just wish the staff would cheer up a bit! It takes an effort for most of them to even say hello, never mind goodbye and thanks for paying. They could do with getting tips from M & S staff and Morrisons who are a lot friendlier!
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If when shopping in the coop you take a look at the average age of the majority of their customers (no offence intended) you will see that the range of goods has been aimed at them!
One of the reasons I like shopping at the Co-op is that it's one of the few places where I still feel young (and I've got my bus pass) ;D
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Just wish the staff would cheer up a bit! It takes an effort for most of them to even say hello, never mind goodbye and thanks for paying. They could do with getting tips from M & S staff and Morrisons who are a lot friendlier!
I find most of the staff are really friendly and Bryce is just brilliant! :)
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And it's now open until 10.00 every evening (except Sundays). ;D ;D ;D