Co-op Food - Southampton - Nursling Street
Coop Food Southampton Nursling Street is a company located in Southampton, England. They offer a variety of products and services including sports memorabilia stores, artificial plant suppliers, Asian grocery stores, Chinese medicine stores, cold cut stores, dried seafood stores, envelope suppliers, frozen dessert suppliers, frozen yogurt shops, Italian grocery stores, Korean grocery stores, light bulb suppliers, olive oil cooperatives, rice cake shops, seed suppliers, silk plant shops, building and construction, printing and publishing, food and beverage, and restaurants, bars, and pubs. They specialize in agriculture and offer a range of shops and shopping options for their customers.
Introduction to Coop Food Southampton Nursling Street
Coop Food Southampton Nursling Street is a grocery store chain located in Nursling, Southampton. The company has a long history dating back to the 1800s when it was first established as a cooperative to support local farmers and provide affordable food to the community. Today, Coop Food Southampton Nursling Street continues its legacy of providing high-quality food and household items to its customers. What makes this company unique is its commitment to ethical practices, including fair trade, sustainable sourcing, and community involvement.Services & Products
Coop Food Southampton Nursling Street offers a wide range of products, including fresh produce, meat and poultry, dairy products, and baked goods. They also have a selection of frozen foods, snacks, and household items. Customers can find specialty items such as Asian groceries, Italian groceries, and Korean groceries. Coop Food Southampton Nursling Street also has a section for sports memorabilia, artificial plants, and silk plants.Location
Coop Food Southampton Nursling Street is located in the Nursling area of Southampton, which is a mix of residential and commercial areas. The store is easily accessible by public transportation, with the closest bus stops being the Redbridge Roundabout, Nursling Industrial Estate, and Regents Park Road. The area is home to a variety of businesses, including construction companies, printing and publishing companies, and food and beverage establishments.Benefits
Customers should choose Coop Food Southampton Nursling Street because of its commitment to ethical practices and community involvement. The store supports local farmers and sources its products sustainably. Coop Food Southampton Nursling Street is also involved in the community, supporting local events and charities.Good to Know
Customers should be aware that Coop Food Southampton Nursling Street has limited parking available, so it is recommended to use public transportation or walk to the store. Additionally, the store has limited hours on Sundays and holidays.Reviews
Customers have praised Coop Food Southampton Nursling Street for its wide selection of products and friendly staff. Many have also appreciated the store's commitment to ethical practices and community involvement. However, some customers have noted that the store is sometimes crowded and can be difficult to navigate during peak hours.Amenities
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online shopping
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in-store pickup
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gift card
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discounts
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loyalty program
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delivery
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gluten-free option
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free wi-fi
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takeout
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deli counter
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bakery
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produce section
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parking
FAQ
What is the quality of the olive oil produced by your cooperative?
Our olive oil is of the highest quality and produced by our cooperative in Southampton.Are your rice cakes gluten-free?
Yes, our rice cakes are gluten-free.Do you have a loyalty or rewards program?
Yes, we have a loyalty program for our customers.How long does it typically take to receive my order?
The typical delivery time for orders varies depending on the location and shipping method chosen at checkout.Can you provide recommendations on the best silk plants for specific lighting conditions?
Yes, our silk plant specialists can provide recommendations on the best silk plants for specific lighting conditions.Reviews
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Laura
I have to agree with Tina Felix on this one. They racially profiled customers, which is a shame. I was staying @ the Premier Inn round the corner and popped on to pick up some essentials. Wouldn’t go here again. I’d sooner go to the Lidl, which is a few miles down the road.
28-01-2023 -
Aty Byk
Thank you “dance fan”!! I can confirm the situation! I was there, too!
28-01-2023 -
Dance Fan
One star to much Arrived at 21.40 brought some beer and wanted to purchase some scratch cards. The rude lady in her late 50's refused to sale us the cards saying the scratch cards had already been counted. Her unfriendly stare and attitude towards us was very unnecessary. She has let the store down and needs a lesson in customer service and manners
28-01-2023 -
georgia menditta
Don't ever have milk or the things you go in there for.
28-07-2022 -
Michael Corbin
28-07-2022 -
Kayleigh Blanshard
All the workers are lovely and polite except for Sue. Very rude and miserable and could do with an attitude change, she makes you feel like you're an inconvenience to her day. This individual let's the team down.
28-05-2022 -
Richard Drover
Nice little village shop
28-05-2022 -
Andrew Mears
28-05-2022 -
Tina Felix
Racially profiles customers and refuses service. On the 19th January 22, just after 5pm I waited in the queue and watched three customers in front of me purchase alcohol, NONE of whom were asked for ID, one of them was clearly in their 20's. As i approached the cashier, who was approximately 55+, I placed my items on the desk and I said 'just these please' to which she said 'are you talking to me?' which I confirmed. She then asked if I have ID for the two mini bottles of wine I had amongst my items... I am 38 year old woman. I find it implausible she'd legitimately consider me 25 or younger. I politely told her and said I don't routinely carry ID around with me as no one asks me for it... She retorted 'I've asked, you don't have it, I can't give it, I can't serve you, you can ask my manager instead to serve you'. There was no one 'single sorry for the inconvenience, we have to ask' etc, she was being purposefully affronting. The manager was on the next till, I waited and asked if could then purchase. The manager was incredibly apologetic and said because her colleague had asked she shouldn't overrule her, as policy. Now I completely understand this response is a policy, having worked retail myself. However, asking me to go to the manager for service knowing full well she'd reject me due this policy, appeared clearly as an exercise to belittle me whilst she looked on. I am offended and insulted by the first cashiers attitude towards me and the reason she asked me for ID yet failed to ask customers before for me purchasing alcohol, especially the one that was younger than me. The only difference that was clear to me was they were white and I clearly am not. The cashier had no fear of consequence behaving like this in front of her manager. It's was an upsetting experience and I am quite shocked that Co-op allow such behaviors to be common place in their stores, so blatantly in front management.
28-05-2022 -
PJ Ashby
Not good the staff don't want to serve. Not polite.one of them in particular A real put off
28-05-2022