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Archive => Archived Boards => Local Issues => Topic started by: admin on September 01, 2022, 06:18:21 AM
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Marple Coop / Texaco Garage to become ASDA
ASDA is to acquire the Coop / Texaco Garage as part of a much larger deal with the Coop, so we will be back to just the one Coop in Marple.
Read more here: https://www.placenorthwest.co.uk/asda-to-acquire-132-co-op-sites-in-600m-deal/ (https://www.placenorthwest.co.uk/asda-to-acquire-132-co-op-sites-in-600m-deal/)
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Just what we all need - two Asdas in Marple..... ::)
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Just what we all need - two Asdas in Marple..... ::)
Is it not just the petrol stations Asda have bought Have heard that Marks spencer are opening a food store on the peel centre pity its not Marple .
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Amazon, can you direct us to any news report or your evidence that M&S Food are opening in the Peel Centre.
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Is it not just the petrol stations Asda have bought
Asda have bought the petrol stations and the shops attached to them from the Co-op Group.
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Actually this could be good news - Asda petrol stations elsewhere tend to be among the cheapest so maybe we’ll get lower fuel prices in Marple. 😎
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Actually this could be good news - Asda petrol stations elsewhere tend to be among the cheapest so maybe we’ll get lower fuel prices in Marple. 😎
Possible but am not holding out much hope. There's usually a difference in price between a petrol station at a supermarket, and a petrol station with a supermarket convenience store attached even when the store is owned by someone like Sainsbury's or Tesco. And it will no doubt also depend on the contract with Texaco who may well ultimately own the station itself.
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Possible but am not holding out much hope. There's usually a difference in price between a petrol station at a supermarket, and a petrol station with a supermarket convenience store attached even when the store is owned by someone like Sainsbury's or Tesco. And it will no doubt also depend on the contract with Texaco who may well ultimately own the station itself.
This store has been through several different owners of large supermarket chains for the last 30 years or so. The one thing that has been consistent throughout is that the petrol station has remained as Texaco and operated by whoever runs the shop.