Opening Times Co-op Food - Honeybourne
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Co-op Food is positioned on Station Road, a 0.58 mile driving distance north of the centre of Honeybourne (near Honeybourne Station). Patrons can easily travel here from Broad Marston, Converted Church, Church Honeybourne, Orchard Cottages, Cow Honeybourne, Honeybourne Town Centre, Victoria Terrace and Pebworth. Today (Sunday), hours of operation begin at 6:00 am and continue until 10:00 pm. This page includes information for Co-op Food Honeybourne, including the business hours, address details and direct number.
Co-op Food occupies a convenient place close to the crossroads of Sycamore Drive and Station Road, in Honeybourne, Worcestershire.
Just a 1 minute drive from Dudley Road, Harvard Avenue, Westbourne, Grove Avenue and Stephenson Way; a 4 minute drive from New Street, Shop Lane or Weston Road.
When using route finder systems enter the postcode WR11 7QG.
Buses regularly drop off at Dudley Road/Westbourne, Stephenson Way opp Post Box and Railway Station. The following route stops here: 552.
Train stop: Honeybourne Station (1070 ft away). Your line is Great Western Railway.
Just a short walk away you'll discover Weston Industrial Estate, St Egwin Church, Honeybourne Cemetery, Badham Motors, Pumping Station, All Things Wild and Honeybourne First School.
The total number of Co-op Food stores presently open in Honeybourne, Worcestershire is 1.
Open the entire list of all Co-op Food convenience stores near Honeybourne.
24/12/2018
Visit this co op very often as is very close to where i live, always been greated by the friendly staff the likes of managers,the shelf stackers, checkout staff to even the bakers, is very well presented and clean store, cant praise it enough
15/08/2018
Shortly before noon, I entered the store, I asked a very friendly supervisor for some Linda McCartney sausages, she put me in the correct direction. after that, I encountered an employee with a mug in hand, who thanked me for getting out of his way! only to hear him ask another employee if he could take a break.I found my items and proceeded to a manned checkout.The checkout was being operated by a mature lady with glasses and blond short hair ( I did not get her name) as I approached she was talking to an obvious friend who was in the basket area I waited a moment, then was told to put my basket in the area and she told her friend to step to one side so they could continue the conversation.|Her friend excused herself, and she very quickly began to scan my items. At no point did she welcome me, or make eye contact, after plonking my items down and not waiting for me to pack or again engaging me I was asked if I had a members card, I said no although I do, she did not ask if I wanted one just proceeded to take payment plonked my receipt on the top of my goods and without a thank you left the area!As a member, we rely on members and repeat customers for the business to succeed.I have had a wonderful shopping experience there from a very friendly engaging young male serever, but if I see this woman again I would feel I should avoid her as the experience was not in any way positive!!My membership number xxxxxxxx and I have recently moved to the area and not updated my details, although I will.This may be a small out of town business but I expect the same level of service I found from other stores in prominent areas.I have a customer centred business and if I greeted and served my clients this way I would not have a business.I don't care if she didn't like the look of me or saw my annoyed face when her friend was given precedence over my custom.Yours sincerelyTracy Cox