Chance to win hamper during launch weekend
Dobbies has unveiled a vibrant new, garden-style cottage kitchen foodhall at its Sandyholm store.
The new foodhall reflects Dobbies’ commitment to investing in the Clydesdale store and responding to what local customers want. By listening to feedback from the Sandyholm community, new ways were identified to improve the overall shopping experience, offering customers the opportunity to discover and celebrate great food.
The new foodhall at Sandyholm has opened with a host of introductory offers including 30 per cent off Farmhouse biscuits and Belgid’Or chocolates and 20 per cent off Coolmore cakes and favourite brands like Fever Tree, available to March 31.
To mark the first weekend of opening from Thursday, March 5, sampling of some of the new products will be available at various times, and one lucky customer through the doors will win a hamper filled with selected products.
Kirsty Mcallister, general manager at Dobbies’ Sandyholm, said: “We’ve been working hard on the new format that’s inspired by a cottage kitchen garden and brings together essentials, treats and seasonal variety through a range of both popular and new brands. We’re excited to welcome customers in to see the new foodhall and try the ranges for themselves.”
With more than 500 products, Sandyholm customers will be spoilt for choice with new brands like Botham’s of Whitby and Isle of Wight tomato-based sauces.
Sweet treats will be prominent with well-known brands like Bonbons, Lindt and Tony’s Chocolonely.
There will also be a wide selection of biscuits for cheese, sharing bags of crisps, snacks and nuts from new brands like Pretzel Pete, Serious Pig and Slabs.
The ranges of gift foods will include alcohol and premium soft drinks, including gin and beer gift packs.
The new foodhall at Dobbies Sandyholm is open from today (Thursday, March 5). For more information visit dobbies.com
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