
Morrisons Daily is to replace Budgens at the Peachcroft Shopping Centre in Abingdon.

Half the shelves in the Peachcroft shop are already empty ahead of its closure on Sunday, April 12. The store will then undergo a refit before reopening as a Morrisons Daily on Thursday, April 23 – St George’s Day. The reopened shop will retain the existing staff.
Budgens stores are usually independently owned but supplied through a national wholesaler. In recent years, Budgens has been owned by Booker Group, which is part of Tesco. The Peachcroft Budgens has stocked Tesco-linked own-brand products, such as the Jack’s range.

Abingdon will soon have almost every major supermarket, either as a large store, neighbourhood shop or petrol station outlet. That includes Aldi (large), Asda (petrol station outlet), Co-op (two stores), Lidl (large), Marks & Spencer Food (opening soon), Morrisons (opening soon), Tesco (one large and two neighbourhood stores), and Waitrose (large). Sainsbury’s is the exception.













