A FEAST of Welsh produce is set to be served-up by the Co-op’s Llangollen store as it hosts a celebration of food and drink sourced in Wales.
The free event takes place in the car park of the Co-op’s Regent Street, Llangollen, store between 10am – 2pm on Saturday, 14 September.
Members of the community can meet, and sample products, from Co-op’s Welsh suppliers including: Conwy Brewery; Daoini; Edwards of Conwy; Llaeth Y Llan Village Dairy; Radnor Hills; Village Bakery; Welsh Lady Preserves; Wild Trail and Wrexham Lager.
The store – which re-launched in May this year after a £500,000 investment – also welcomes local singer Shea Ferron who will perform at 12 noon, and Llangollen-based chef, Jack Hatley, who will prepare a selection of dishes and offer recipe suggestions.
The family-friendly event also includes activities for children, including face painting.
The Co-op sells over 500 products made by Welsh suppliers. Its backing for British agriculture also sees the retailer offering Welsh lamb all year round.
Rachel Greenlees, Co-op’s Local Sourcing Buyer, said: “As a community retailer the Co-op is committed to creating value in its communities.
“We are proud of our Welsh heritage – which dates back to the mid-1800’s – and sourcing products locally is a cornerstone of our approach. Consumer demand for locally produced food and drink continues to grow, it is made with a mix of quality, pride, history and innovation.
“We continually look for ways to celebrate, showcase and support Welsh produce.”
Mandy Hughes, Manager of Co-op’s Llangollen food store, said: “We are delighted to welcome a flavour of our Welsh suppliers to our store – providing a ‘taste’ of the great food and drink which is produced in Wales.
“We have had a great response since we relaunched the store in May – the investment was a great way to mark the Co-op’s 175th anniversary year.
“We know that quality, provenance and trust is valued by our Members and customers, and we are really looking forward to welcoming the community to our family-friendly event on the 14th September.”
Members of the Co-op receive a 5% reward when they purchase own-brand products and services, with Co-op donating a further 1% to local causes.
The Co-op also offers a 10% discount to students holding the TOTUM card (the new name for the NUS extra card) to support them during their studies.
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