Asda to open six c-stores in Scotland in February

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Asda plans to open six convenience stores in Scotland in February, as part of its goal to reach 1,000 stores across the UK. 

The chain is converting Co-op and EG Group convenience sites to Asda Express stores as part of a multi-million-pound investment.

It will open two sites in Glasgow and outlets in Aberfeldy, Dundee, Glenrothes, and on the Isle of Skye. 

The retailer said the stores will cater to various customer needs, such as quick essential shopping for items like bread and milk, lunch on the go, or preparing dinner from scratch.  

Andy Perry, Vice-President of Convenience at Asda, said: “February is a transformational month for the programme with a record number of store openings and conversion of all former Co-op sites to Asda Express sites.

“Our teams have worked at pace to reach this point and we look forward to bringing Asda’s quality and low prices to many more communities across the UK.” 

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