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Co-op to create up to 1,000 jobs with launch of 65 new and extended stores

The Manchester-headquartered retailer, which operates over 2,600 food stores, announced today it will ‘accelerate’ a £130m store investment plan throughout the remainder of 2020

Co-op store at Clippers Quay, Salford(Image: © Chris Bull/ UNP 0845 600 7737)

The Co-operative has announced plans to open and extend 65 stores, creating up to 1000 new jobs. 

It comes as the Manchester-headquartered retailer, which operates over 2,600 food stores, announced it will ‘accelerate’ a £130m store investment plan throughout the remainder of 2020.

The move will see Co-op open, extend or relocate more than three stores a week up until December.

More than 100 further outlets are also set to get a “major” makeover under the plans, it said, and all its new stores will run on 100 per cent renewable electricity.

The investment programme will also see Co-op launch up to 12 additional franchises this year, including at Stirling and Oxford Brookes universities, with more university locations in discussion for next year.

The Co-op said the role of the retailer was “shifting” to meet the demand for “ease, choice and services, delivering convenience for communities”.

David Roberts, managing director for Co-op Property, said: “Co-op works to operate at the heart of local life, making a difference in its communities.

“Multiple factors motivate consumers, with ease, choice and added services chief among them.”