Perhaps it's a temporary "halfway house" logo to ease customers through the pain and confusion of the transition?



IIRC that logo was used on their own brand stuff for a while but nothing else (like Somerfield used to do).rdobbie wrote:I found this in the cupboard the other day and meant to post a pic on here when I bought it 5 years ago but I forgot. It was definitely bought from THE Homebase – it's not somebody else using that name.
Another one of those mysteries. A rebrand that was aborted very early? Or a graphic designer who just thought he'd do something cheeky which somehow made its way onto the shelves?

The stores McColls have bought have an average size of 1700 sq.ft. - that's a little over half the size of a Tesco Express or Sainsburys Local (e.g. too small to be anything but a newsagent/corner shop type business). I'd be surprised if that one was amongst those sold just looking at it.nidave wrote:
This could be behind the reason to just do a quick and dirty job.
"Co-op sells 298 small stores to McColl’s for £117m"
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/busin ... 36136.html
It's not on the 'sold' list - and closed for a fortnight for a full interior refit in the new corporate style before the sign was altered a couple of weeks later.WillPS wrote:I'd be surprised if that one was amongst those sold just looking at it.nidave wrote:
Some interesting stores on that list. This store, close to me, was purpose built and only opened in 2012. It's one of the larger Co-ops, not the size of a typical McColl's shop.scottishtv wrote:Here's the news release and the full list (PDF) of stores sold.
