27-11-2025 11:02 via retailgazette.co.uk

Co-op unveils £1bn boost for Britain following Budget

Co-op has unveiled plans to “Back Britain” following the Autumn Budget, with a targeted £1bn into the UK economy over the next year, designed to back consumers, businesses and high streets.  
The retailer said its plan would channel focus and investment into lowering prices for its members and customers, whilst backing British sourcing, community-focused retailing and skills development.
The move follows Co-op’s latest membership research showing that 58% of par
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