6AM - 11PM
103-105 Newmarket
Supermarkets
8:30AM - 2PM
Lakeside Park
Supermarkets
8AM - 10PM
11 Newbridge Hill
Supermarkets
“I had a gift card on my phone for £100. As I got out of my car and looked to activate the card I noticed my phone only had 1% battery. I went rushing into the shop in Louth and said to the first assistant I saw that my battery was about to die and I needed the card for my shopping. She quickly took out her own phone and took a picture of the card number etc. She then went away and came back to me with it written down to be used at the till. What a girl!! I feel she went above and beyond her job to do this for me. She was fantastic, telling me it was no trouble. This is definitely what I call five star customer service. If only all shop assistants were like her. I did ask her name but unfortunately I’ve forgotten it.”
“For a small store in an out of the way village the local co-op offers first class service by friendly staff. Selection maybe limited but as the saying goes, "you can please some of the people all of the time and all of the people some of the time....."A great little store!”
“Coop cards are worth having, if you're a student get a Totum card which gives you ten percent off when you have a coop card also.This is my local shop, people are friendly and, although not all the deals a big coop has, the freezer deals and other offers are well worth the money, everyone needs a quick freezer meal sometimes (when it's my turn to cook tea aha).”
8AM - 8PM
53 Eastgate
Supermarkets
“They have a big range of products for quite a small store, the prices are superb and there's always a few bargains to be had in the reduced section. Always worth popping in to pick up a few items.”
“Gail Dean and her team are very helpful.Incase you don't know about coop: The Co-operative movement started way back in 1844 in the town of Rochdale. A few local people got together to start a society that would treat the local people with respect and provide affordable food for all.The Rochdale Principles are still the guiding rule book the Co-op lives by. The Co-op membership was revolutionary for its day, allowing people from all walks of life to benefit from being a member. They didn't discriminate and anyone who could uphold the responsibilities could become a member.The Second World War put a stop to any further expansion for the Co-op. The CWS moved to support the war effort by using its power to source much needed suppliers from overseas.The CWS started planning for the future after the war, knowing there would be massive disruption to the food supply for the country. It published a report in 1944 called 'Policy and Programme' recommending the merger of CWS and the Scottish CWS into one large wholesaler. The report also recommended merging some of the local movements.The report was badly received and it wasn't completely implemented.In 1942 the London Co-operative Society opened its first self service store, leading the way in this new kind of shopping.”
7AM - 10PM
156-158 Eastgate
Supermarkets
“First time using click and collect. Not only was it quick and easy but the choice was great and the staff member was incredibly kind and helpful, as they are in store.”
“Just back after 7 nights away at Lakeside park in our van and had one of the best family holidays we’ve had in the van yet. Site was spotless and well maintained and the pitch was spot on. The kids made full use of the pool which was superb and the sports areas and parks meant we stayed on site for the whole time and the kids had plenty to do. The breakfast in the cafe was brilliant and loved the dog area at the back so we could take our two dogs in and they could be comfy while we ate. Staff across the whole site were incredibly friendly and welcoming especially in the pool and the cafe/shop and we will most definitely be coming back to stay again. Thanks for giving us a wonderful week.”