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Aviemore Co-op recently reopened its doors to shoppers after undergoing a significant transformation following a substantial six-figure investment. The store, located on Dalfaber Drive, had been closed for seven weeks for renovations and improvements.

Store manager Laura Hardie expressed her excitement about the revamped store, stating that the entire team was thrilled to have the opportunity to invest in Aviemore. She mentioned that the store has been completely transformed and now looks fantastic. The goal is to provide a compelling offer to serve and support the local community conveniently.

The store now boasts a variety of new features, including self-service checkouts and a Costa Coffee Express machine. In addition to expanding its range of fresh, healthy, and chilled produce, the store has also focused on offering meal ideas and everyday essentials. Customers can now enjoy bakery products from Inverness-based business Harry Gow.

To enhance the shopping experience, self-service tills have been installed in the store to improve ease, speed, and convenience, especially during peak hours. Furthermore, parcel collection services are available for Amazon orders, and payment services are offered through PayPoint. Additionally, plans are in place to update the customer car park with an electric vehicle charging station.

For those in need of cash, an ATM cash machine has been installed at the Aviemore store for easy access. Moreover, a soft plastic recycle unit is available in-store for the community to utilize. The store’s operating hours are from 7am to 10pm daily, ensuring that customers have ample time to shop at their convenience.

Overall, the reopening of the Aviemore Co-op has been met with excitement and celebration from both staff and customers alike. The store’s new features and services aim to provide a better shopping experience for the community while also promoting sustainability and convenience. With these enhancements, the Aviemore Co-op is set to continue serving as a vital hub for local residents.