The Co-op Group has partnered with independent service station operator MRH for a pilot scheme to open seven new franchise convenience stores.
The first store under the new franchise agreement opened last month in Eastcote, North West London. The 1,000-1,500 sq ft shop stocks Co-op products and branded goods, offering customers a range of fresh, healthy foods and groceries.
Karen Dickens, chief executive of MRH, said: “This pilot is an exciting development for MRH, and part of a wider move to increase the retail offering for customers at our sites. We look forward to working with the Co-op team as we pilot this model with them, and explore further ways we can ensure our customers time and again choose to visit MRH for their petrol and convenience needs.”
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Jo Whitfield, retail chief executive at the Group, added: “This is an exciting opportunity for the Co-op to expand its presence further in the convenience sector, which is one of the fastest-growing areas in UK grocery.
“This will enable us to test the franchise model and potentially pave the way for further expansion to move the Co-op brand and our own-brand food into new communities.”
She added: “The trials with MRH and McColl’s demonstrate our commitment to bring award winning Co-op products to more customers and members around the country.”
The opening of the store could also benefit community groups. Under the Co-op’s new membership offer, customers get a 5% reward when purchasing own-brand products, with a further 1% going to local causes.
Martin Rogers, the Group’s head of franchise operations, said: “The whole team is excited to be involved in the launch of this brand new petrol station store. Customers have got a great reason to call in and see what is on offer. We’re looking forward to serving the community in Eastcote.
“Our ambition is to establish the Co-op store as a local hub, a real asset for the community. The store is also giving back to local good causes through our membership scheme. Co-op members make a difference locally every time they shop.
“Simply swiping their membership card when they buy own-branded products and services will raise much needed funding for organisations who contribute to improving local life.”