Dobbies Garden Centres has hailed a new-look foodhall in Lanarkshire as part of a store refresh.

The firm said the wholesale partnership with Sainsbury’s brings a range of high-quality essential food and grocery products to the store.

Shoppers at Dobbies’ Sandyholm can now access a range which includes over 3,000 products, giving customers a choice of food including chilled, fresh and frozen produce as well as other grocery, household and toiletry products.

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Graeme Jenkins, chief executive of Dobbies, said: “It is fantastic to see our new look foodhall open in Sandyholm, with a diverse range of Sainsbury’s products now available for customers.

"This new food and grocery offer provides convenience and a wide product selection for our customers.

“A big thank you to everyone who has worked hard to bring this partnership to fruition. We hope customers enjoy our new look foodhall at the Sandyholm store.”

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