Co-operative Food 92 Watling Street, Towcester NN12 6BT
About the Business
Co-operative Food is a trusted and reliable convenience store located at the heart of Towcester in the United Kingdom. This establishment is known for providing high-quality and affordable food items to the local community, and for their dedication to sustainability and ethical practices.
This well-stocked store offers a diverse range of food and grocery products, including fresh produce, meat, dairy, baked goods, pantry staples, and more. With fair pricing and regular specials and deals, shoppers can find everything they need to make delicious and nutritious meals at home.
The Co-operative Food store is also committed to reducing their environmental impact by sourcing locally whenever possible and reducing waste through recycling and responsible disposal practices. To support farmers and growers in the area, the store prioritizes locally grown produce and aims to provide fair prices to producers.
Visitors to Co-operative Food can expect friendly and knowledgeable staff, who are always on hand to assist with any questions or requests. The store’s inclusive and community-focused atmosphere makes it a point of interest for locals and visitors alike. Whether you are in need of a quick snack or a cartload of groceries, Co-operative Food is the perfect destination for all your food needs.
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Location & Phone number
92 Watling St, Towcester NN12 6BT, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
06:00 - 22:00
Tuesday:
06:00 - 22:00
Wednesday:
06:00 - 22:00
Thursday:
06:00 - 22:00
Friday:
06:00 - 22:00
Saturday:
06:00 - 22:00
Sunday:
07:00 - 22:00
Reviews
"brilliant- worked here for 2 years!"
"Stock is poor tried to pop in more then once and they had either run out or had a poor substitute"
"Friendly staff , well priced and local"
"Co-op on the main street. Quite well stocked, but slow service when I attended"
"I was totally humiliated at this store today when the "assistant Manager" refused to sell me alcohol because I had my 14 year old daughter with me who didn't have any ID with her! She obviously doesnt carry ID at her age. He said that he didn't like the way we were both staring for a long period of time into the drinks fridge. The reason I was starting for a while was - 1. I was tring to read the small print on what was on "offer" ans 2. I was looking to see what I wanted to but for MYSELF for the evening. My daughter was only looking at the same time as she was shopping with me. I asked him if he was questioning my ability to be a good parent as she was onyl 14 I would certainly wouldn't be giving her alcohol. He said that she didn't look 14 and that it was also down to what I was trying to buy - fruit Cider! To say I was mortified as there were other people waiting to be served is an understatement. He said I could speak with the Manager but she would say the same thing. The very same person has served me only a couple of weeks before whilst I was shopping with the same daughter and I bought 2 bottle of WKD which were on offer in the store (which I did mention to him). I appreciate that they can't be too careful with underage drinkers, but I am a responsible parent and the inconsistency of this is worrying. It goes without syaing that I will no longer be visiting this store and will, like today, go to Tesco and buy what I need in future. After only moving to this area recently I wonder if this is how other people will reat us when we are shpooing together."
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