No, it's one of these. Latest technology as you can see to provide the best performance.Sput wrote:Isn't that the server that TV Forum resides on?


Yeah I noticed that my local Scotmid sign has been taken down. Just lights and wires there at the moment. :roll:Andrew wrote:I read the other week that the Co-Op is being rebranded. Apparantly they dropping all the sub-names and just using the brand "Cooperative" followed by a one word description
Easter Road hasn't been touched - and in fact has just had a mini-refit.Antz wrote:Yeah I noticed that my local Scotmid sign has been taken down. Just lights and wires there at the moment. :roll:Andrew wrote:I read the other week that the Co-Op is being rebranded. Apparantly they dropping all the sub-names and just using the brand "Cooperative" followed by a one word description
The service at Scotmid is absolute crap. It takes ages to be served is only one bad thing.Gavin Scott wrote:Easter Road hasn't been touched - and in fact has just had a mini-refit.Antz wrote:Yeah I noticed that my local Scotmid sign has been taken down. Just lights and wires there at the moment. :roll:Andrew wrote:I read the other week that the Co-Op is being rebranded. Apparantly they dropping all the sub-names and just using the brand "Cooperative" followed by a one word description
Given that they can't sort out enough staff for the teatime rush (every single weeknight), I'd be surprised to see them tackle a new sign.
presumably just the CWS stores? each of the seperate co-operative societies throughout the country are free to adopt or ignore nationally produced logos.Andrew wrote:I read the other week that the Co-Op is being rebranded. Apparantly they dropping all the sub-names and just using the brand "Cooperative" followed by a one word description
It explains everything here.tvmercia wrote:presumably just the CWS stores? each of the seperate co-operative societies throughout the country are free to adopt or ignore nationally produced logos.Andrew wrote:I read the other week that the Co-Op is being rebranded. Apparantly they dropping all the sub-names and just using the brand "Cooperative" followed by a one word description
I see that my local Co-op is not involved in the project; probably a wise move, considering that they've just spent a considerable sum rebranding their "Plymco" shops to "Co-op".Antz wrote:It explains everything here.tvmercia wrote:presumably just the CWS stores? each of the seperate co-operative societies throughout the country are free to adopt or ignore nationally produced logos.Andrew wrote:I read the other week that the Co-Op is being rebranded. Apparantly they dropping all the sub-names and just using the brand "Cooperative" followed by a one word description
Speaking of such branding, a Superdrug near me still has the 80/90s branding alongside the current one on a little sign that sticks out the wall.Brad wrote:RE: Superdrug...
Brad wrote:1. The original thick italic logo, still found on their bottles of UHT milk.Uniform: White shirt and grey tie.
2. The capitalised Century Gothic bold look, that lasted about a year. The only branch exterior I recall being rebranded in this way was the one in Exeter. Uniform: Lemon yellow shirt that got grubby fast.
3. The 'starfish' logo. Small lowercase typeface and 'starfish' above the 'drug' bit. Shame the 'starfish' was referred to in the company as the 'cat's arsehole' as it resembled one. Uniform: Jade or pink polo tops and jumpers. Pot luck as to which colour you were assigned. Thankfully, I got a jade one. Dropped for Christmas 1998 in favour of these lurid blue jumpers with glitter angel wings on the back embazoned with the words "I'm an angel" And yes, I had to wear one!!!
4. Updated version of the above, on a black background, the 'starfish' now replaced by a star. Uniform: Black tops. Never wore one as I left the company before they were introduced. Black shirts?! Whose marketing idea was that? Mosley's great grandson?!