INDEPENDENT CLOSES
The last independent supermarket in Strabane announces it's closing its doors with the loss of dozens of jobs. In an emotional interview, the owner of the business, Gary Mclaughlin, spoke to Sarah Brett about the business, and how he felt to close his doors for the last time.
听
|
|
|
This is your space to leave your
comments.
听
|
In a statement, Michael McFadden, manager of Asda Strabane said:
听
听鈥淩esearch has proven that when an Asda opens in or close to a town, the number of people shopping in the area increases significantly, which creates opportunity for everyone.
听
鈥淪ince opening in Strabane in 2005 we鈥檝e invested heavily in the local area and have worked closely with the District Council, Job Centres and partner agencies such as the Cresco Trust and Business in the Community to make sure we are supporting the local community as effectively as possible.
听
鈥淲e are a major employer 鈥 over 500 people now work at our Strabane store, and many of these had been long-term unemployed. This level of job creation has also resulted in more money being reinvested into the local economy. And thanks to the efforts of our colleagues we鈥檝e helped generate funds for so many good causes, local charities and community initiatives.
听
鈥淎sda is also a totally focused on local sourcing. Our dedicated NI buying team has ensured more than 100 local food companies are currently providing 1300 products to Asda鈥檚 NI supermarkets, which equates to around 20% of the total food sold here. Last year alone 拢57million of NI food was sold through our 13 NI stores and this is set to increase to 拢72million by the end of 2010.
听
鈥淲e are committed to Strabane and our customers, and will continue to deliver the products, prices and service which we know they want and appreciate.鈥 |