The Co-op is a fresh, innovative, new store concept "Co-op" to go which is a twist on its current food stores, being located just outside Piccadilly Station the location is ideal for this concept. It is located fairly close to Greggs and Leon in the old Little Waitrose unit, it opened recently to replace.
When hearing about the closure of this store and being taken over by Co-op, I honestly was disappointed being a fan of the Waitrose brand and I knew that they'd have to do something pretty special to at least match the store, much to my delight and surprise they've perhaps surpassed it and done even better.
The store is really modern, it's one of those nice stores with writing in modern letters above key areas such as hot food, coffee and water, some of which are my favourite parts of the store with a small hot food section and a coffee machine next to it from Seattle's Best Coffee, a subsidiary of Starbucks meaning you can grab a coffee if you're in a rush ahead of getting your train without having to go in any other stores or coffee shop.
Another cool, modern feature is the "water", as well as selling pretty cheap bottled water there's a card machine which lets you pay using contactless methods to make a small donation to water charities and you can even fill up your own water bottle for free, which is a feature I really like.
The selection of to go foods once again was good which included a gluten-free sandwich, however sadly it was on seeded bread which I didn't like, this is something most big brands tend to do which is frustrating for gluten-free as I'd much prefer regular gluten-free white bread. There is a small free-from section which is pretty much generic of the store of this size and nothing too impressive
The selection of to go drinks was okay, it would have been nicer to see a bigger selection of certain drinks however such as more flavours of Coca Cola including Diet and Zero brands, and Lipton Iced Tea.
A large range of modern, self-service cash machines which are also well suited to the "to go" environment also help this store.
I think this store deserves a four-star rating as it is cool, exciting modern and certainly fills the big boots it has done by succeeding Little Waitrose in its unit, a modern store which has adapted and decided its-self to its' location being one mainly used by railway passengers at Piccadilly so the focus on to go, food beverage (including free water) and the checkout process etc is , with prices being quite reasonable compared to elsewhere within such close proximity to the station so I feel this innovative Co-op store deserves a four-star rating. read more