Eddy’s Food Station stores in Greenock and Buckhaven have undergone a £600k refurbishment as the retailer begins working with Iceland.
Both stores have been fully refurbished inside, with state-of-the-art fridges and freezers, and a dedicated food-to-go area being installed. The upgrade is designed to support the store’s fast food service, particularly at peak breakfast, lunch, and dinner times.
In addition, the 4,000sq ft Eddy’s Food Station in Buckhaven has been converted to a dual-branded fascia with Iceland Local.
Mike Leonard, Head of Retail at Eddy’s Food Station, said: “When we purchased the stores in August last year we could see huge potential to convert it into a fully modern-day convenience store serving quality food to our customers.
“We are pleased to have delivered a first-class facility for the towns and are proud to invest in the town and especially the local community around our stores.
“One of the most satisfying aspects of the project has been not simply the visual transformation of the store but also the partnerships we have established with both national brands and local suppliers. We’re working with great companies such Iceland, Fife Creameries, Costa Coffee and Co-op.”
Justin Addison, Iceland Foods International and Wholesale Director, added: “We are excited to be partnering with Eddy’s Food Station to enhance convenience for our customers.
“The expansion of Iceland Local will make our unique range of frozen and grocery products available to customers in a completely new type of location, complementing our 1,000 company-owned Iceland and The Food Warehouse stores on the nation’s high streets and retail parks.”
Eddy’s Food Station plans to expand in the west of Scotland over the next 12 months.