
Supermarket Morrisons is set to open a new store in place of the remaining Budgens at Peachcroft Shopping Centre in Abingdon. The other Budgens in Abingdon, on Northcourt Road, has already changed to a Co-op.

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.
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.

The change to Morrisons is part of a wider trend of large supermarkets moving into smaller locations. Morrisons Daily stores offer a range of Morrisons own-brand products, bringing a new choice for Abingdon people.
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.













