The Co-operative Food
About the Business
"The Co-operative Food" is a community-focused convenience store located in the heart of Kingswood, Bristol. Our mission is to provide local residents with fresh, high-quality food and household essentials at affordable prices. With a wide range of products from groceries and snacks to toiletries and cleaning supplies, we are the ultimate one-stop shop for all your daily needs.
Our comfortable shopping environment and friendly staff are here to help make your visit to our store convenient and hassle-free. Whether you are a busy parent looking for quick and easy meal options, a student stocking up on study snacks, or a senior citizen looking for high-quality produce, we have everything you need.
At "The Co-operative Food", we are dedicated to supporting local suppliers and promoting sustainable practices. Our commitment to ethical and fair trade means that every purchase you make directly supports the community and the environment. We source our products from reliable and trusted suppliers, so you can rest assured that you are getting the best quality products at an affordable price.
Our store is conveniently located on Two Mile Hill Road, and we offer ample parking and easy access for disabled customers. We are open seven days a week, so you can visit us at any time that suits you. So why not pop in today and see for yourself why "The Co-operative Food" is the go-to destination for all your grocery needs in Kingswood, Bristol?
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Location & Phone number
47 Two Mile Hill Rd, Kingswood, Bristol BS15 1BS, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
6:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday:
6:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday:
6:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday:
6:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday:
6:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
6:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday:
6:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Reviews
"clean store, friendly staff, got what we needed"
"It's got all the essentials for a quick shop."
"My experience was extremely frustrating and upsetting. A soon as you step in the shop 2m distancing is broken by security guard stood at the entrance with zero PPE. Then as walk round shop staff repeatedly walk past you as if social distancing no longer replies which customers then also adopt. One way systems and arrows on the floor and 2m social distancing are ignored by customers and staff and in no way at all enforced. If caring for elderly vulnerable I would avoid or go at quieter times"
"Recently, that co-op went from bad to worse. Last few months, the store shelves are getting emptier and emptier. Even after I see delivery, it is still empty on the next day. Furthermore, their 'reduce-to-clear' items are illegal, most of them are out of date by 3 days, which to me, it is not legal to sell. Moreover, few days ago, a lady was purchasing a reduced sandwich and the cashier lady told her that there was a mildew on and then sold it with the consent of the customer, where I think she shouldn't have. SHOCKING!!! There is always a queue and always one till working. Some of them don't support card payments or any paypoint services. If it weren't so close to my house, I would never go to this store. It is DREADFUL! It is so poorly managed where the store has huge potentials!"
"Very clean, purpose built building. It has a good selection of food but the prices are too high. Having a Co-op Membership Card ameliorates the problem a bit because the dividend is rather more generous than that of most retailers. Their own brand ice cream and premium pizzas are very good. They do sometimes have some competitive offers."
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