Scotmid launches major fruit & veg price-cutting initiative


Scotland’s largest independent co-operative, Scotmid has embarked on a major fresh fruit and vegetable price-reduction programme in an effort to change consumer perception that convenience stores mean premium pricing.

The promotion comprises the ‘Fresh Three’ – an ongoing revolving promotion offering approximately half-price on three products every three weeks, starting with carrots, down from 69p to 39p, lettuce, down from 90p to 39p and cucumber, down 45p to 39p.

More than 100 fresh produce lines will see major permanent discounts offered, such as five Fair Trade bananas, reduced from £1 to 85p, red grapes, cut from £2 to £1.69 and tomatoes from £1 to 75p.

Colin McLean, Chief Operating Officer, said, “This is part of our pricing commitment we started a while ago that will continue to bring down the price of fresh food in convenience stores.

“As we know, customers’ shopping habits are changing so they now shop little and often, therefore this initiative is to further encourage that and get them confident that they can top up on fresh food as well as other daily essentials.”

Scotmid Co-operative has 350 retail outlets in Scotland, Northern Ireland and the North of England, with 5,000 staff across Scotmid, Semichem, Lakes & Dales co-operative, funeral branches, post offices and our property department