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The Co-Op at Glastonbury


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3 minutes ago, Homer said:

So they won't tell us what they're selling but they won't be selling booze, is that correct? Mixers is a given, do we know the opening hours? 5am on the way back from the SEC could be a smart time to pop in and do the weekly big shop.

 

According to the Coop 'colleague' website opening hours are 7am-3am.  https://colleaguestories.coop.co.uk/co-op-festival-crew-information-page-everything-you-need-to-know-before-you-apply/

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4 minutes ago, Casper86 said:

Are things priced as normal or is there "festival pricing" inflation? 

Fairly normal at the festivals they did last year, but those were all arena based festivals with the store out in the campsite - so who knows if this will be any different.

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20 minutes ago, FLB said:

Looks like they will only be selling co-op branded goods (conveniently) for that reason.



Does anyone have an idea of what they were selling at Download?

From the replies to this it seems like we'll be getting actual bottles of mixer. 

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11 minutes ago, incident said:

Fairly normal at the festivals they did last year, but those were all arena based festivals with the store out in the campsite - so who knows if this will be any different.

Fair enough, is it possible to nip off site to go to a local supermarket instead? Thinking of doing a stock up run on the Friday morning. 

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18 minutes ago, chazwwe said:

From the replies to this it seems like we'll be getting actual bottles of mixer. 

This would come in handy, although surely selling big one use bottles of pop goes against the whole ‘no plastic’ thing this year. Is there a plastic alternative they plan on using? Or is the no plastic thing just a dead end before it’s even begun? 

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14 minutes ago, Casper86 said:

Fair enough, is it possible to nip off site to go to a local supermarket instead? Thinking of doing a stock up run on the Friday morning. 

There are shuttle buses to Glastonbury and Shepton Mallet. If you are driving expect to get parked up miles away on return. 

https://www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk/information/getting-here/by-bus/

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1 minute ago, FloorFiller said:

This would come in handy, although surely selling big one use bottles of pop goes against the whole ‘no plastic’ thing this year. Is there a plastic alternative they plan on using? Or is the no plastic thing just a dead end before it’s even begun? 

Not sure how to embed tweets but if you go into the tweet they say they're using 100% recyclable plastic of their own brand stuff. 

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1 minute ago, chazwwe said:

Not sure how to embed tweets but if you go into the tweet they say they're using 100% recyclable plastic of their own brand stuff. 

Nice. The mixer situation seemed like it was gonna be a real pain this year if it was just cans available so this would be a real life saver, especially if the prices are kept reasonable.

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Just now, FloorFiller said:

Nice. The mixer situation seemed like it was gonna be a real pain this year if it was just cans available so this would be a real life saver, especially if the prices are kept reasonable.

Fingers crossed its all okay, would happily pay a couple quid for a 2 liter bottle of fizz, stock up a few on the first day, restock if need be. 

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50 minutes ago, warriormonk said:

THanks! Re plastics/mixers:

Well as we’ve mentioned it is going to be a very demanding environment to work within, for example we are forecasting to sell 25,000 bottles of 2L Spring Water per festival – that is a lot of water to restock and also process through the tills!

Also implies it's 24-hour:

The store will be staffed 24 hours a day and we are forecasting over 10,000 customers every 24 hours, 

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1 minute ago, Homer said:

THanks! Re plastics/mixers:

Well as we’ve mentioned it is going to be a very demanding environment to work within, for example we are forecasting to sell 25,000 bottles of 2L Spring Water per festival – that is a lot of water to restock and also process through the tills!

Also implies it's 24-hour:

The store will be staffed 24 hours a day and we are forecasting over 10,000 customers every 24 hours, 

plastic bottled water ?! are they going mad ?

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10 minutes ago, Homer said:

Also implies it's 24-hour:

The store will be staffed 24 hours a day and we are forecasting over 10,000 customers every 24 hours, 

I assume the 24 hour staffing is for security and restocking. This bit definitely suggests it will only be 7-3:

"It will be trading from 7am – 3am and will be staffed 24 hours and will have up to 18 tills in operation."

Could be different for Glastonbury of course. 

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Just now, zeppelin said:

I assume the 24 hour staffing is for security and restocking. This bit definitely suggests it will only be 7-3:

"It will be trading from 7am – 3am and will be staffed 24 hours and will have up to 18 tills in operation."

Could be different for Glastonbury of course. 

Okay ta, missed that bit (was skimming). I reckon you're right!

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Might have to do a bit of taste testing at my local coop for their own brand soft drinks and mixers then, at least be prepared for what I'm letting myself in for. I really just want to be able to buy a bottle of tonic if I run out, or a 500ml bottle of coke but latter sounds unlikely, can't ever remember seeing co-op own brand cola

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1 hour ago, Homer said:


Also implies it's 24-hour:

The store will be staffed 24 hours a day and we are forecasting over 10,000 customers every 24 hours, 

'The store will be inside a bespoke marquee located within the campsite area at each of the festivals. It will be trading from 7am – 3am and will be staffed 24 hours and will have up to 18 tills in operation.'

No doubt they'll use the other four hours fully replenish the shelves.  

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