Co-op Falmouth - Clipper Way
Welcome to Co-op Falmouth - Clipper Way, a local gem nestled on Mongleath Avenue, where convenience meets quality in the vibrant town of Falmouth. This neighborhood grocery store strives to be your one-stop shop, providing a well-curated selection of fresh produce, bakery delights, and everyday essentials. Whether you're picking up a quick snack or stocking up for the week, Co-op Falmouth excels in delivering both variety and accessibility.
Location & Contact:
- Address: Mongleath Avenue, Falmouth, EMEA TR11 4PN
- Phone: (132) 631-4947
One of the standout features of this Co-op is its impressive lineup of bestselling products. For meat lovers, the Coop Outdoor Bred Butcher's Choice Cumberland Sausages are a must-try, retailing at just £2.6 for 454g. They offer a smoky, rich flavor that’s perfect for a hearty breakfast or a comforting dinner.
If your sweet tooth is calling, make sure to grab the Coop Classic Belgian Chocolate Choux Buns—a delightful treat at £2.4 for a pack of two, these pastries are filled with rich chocolate cream and offer a luxurious taste for an affordable price.
For those looking for a quick energy boost, the Monster Energy Mango Loco Drink is available for £2.0, ensuring that you stay refreshed when you're on the go. And for creamy indulgence, don't overlook the Coop British Extra Thick Double Cream at £1.7, perfect for enhancing desserts or any culinary adventure.
While the product selection often receives praise, customer experiences can differ. Some patrons have reported less-than-stellar service, noting instances of rudeness from staff. However, there are also positive remarks about the helpfulness and courtesy of the team, highlighting that customer service may vary depending on the staff member. This juxtaposition points to the need for consistent training and customer focus to elevate the overall shopping experience.
In summary, Co-op Falmouth - Clipper Way offers a rich assortment of quality products that cater to both daily grocery needs and special treats. From delicious bakery items to hearty meat selections, there's something for everyone under its roof. While there are areas of improvement concerning customer service, the core product offerings stand out as a compelling reason to visit this local convenience store.
Co-op Falmouth - Clipper Way Menu
Location
Address: Mongleath Avenue, Falmouth, EMEA TR11 4PN
Phone: (132) 631-4947
Last Reviews
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Author: johnnie pritchard
You seriously need to get rid of the young lad serving behind the counter. (Black curly hair) Attitude is really bad and sternly refused to serve my items to me and made me reach over the counter when all he had to do was push them, instead he left them after I paid! Then as I looked at him he gave me a smug look and turned to next inline...won't use here again.
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Author: 87TPL ***
Asked in store for a particular brand of tobacco that I had purchased there several times previously for someone, only to be told by the rude member of staff that they have never sold it and he knows because "he's been there forever" the person I was buying it for goes into the store minutes later sees the same rude staff member and it's established that they do have the tobacco. Rude staff member then looks the fool he tried to make me look. Next time, listen to your customers we're not all crazy!
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Author: Jon Baglow
I'm several inches above foot. Whilst that might sound like a unorthodox declaration to make when beginning a review of a local Co-op, just hear me out.This local convenience store is well positioned, has a good range of well laid out parking and has friendly staff - all you could want from a Co-op you may say. Well you'd be wrong.My gripe that I bring forth to you today is with the shape of the food fridges. They're just ridiculous. Who on earth commissioned such bizarre, spine-breaking machines?For those who have not been to this branch of Co-op yet, I should perhaps explain. These fridges, that I think I'm fair to say are poorly designed as best, start at about knee level and finish at chest level. This means in order to see which food is in fact available to purchase you must either squat down, which in my opinion is a little too low as you then have to look up, or bend at the hip, placing undue stress on the spine (especially if one has just picked up a larger butternut squash and a punnet of cherry tomatoes).What makes things even more puzzling is when you visit the alcohol section, the fridges are optimum size!My theory is this, no one in their right mind would have brought in these fridges. There must be an alterior motive. I think there is a conspiracy going on with the local chiropractor or osteopath to treat those who undergo 'Co-op lumbar strain'. If I had the funds to investigate further I would, but for now I will just have to suffer in silence.
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Author: James Kerr
The staff are extremely helpful and courteous. I would however appreciate better selection of good beef. I noticed on your main web site you supplied Aberdeen Angus beef. I have never seen Angus beef at Falmouth. I appreciate that your area is very small, and you cannot keep everything. However, as you know, most of the houses around this area are privately owned and people will pay for a good product. Why do you not have a week of Angus beef and find out the response from your customers.Kind regards, Jim Kerr, TR LA.
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