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Popular York shop to close next month – Customers may campaign to save it

A York shop is set to close at the start of next month – to the dismay of many loyal customers.

Farmfoods on Front Street in Acomb will close on Sunday, 1 December according to a notice placed on the door.

The note adds: “Sorry for any inconveniences! (Prices will drop in the coming weeks)”.

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Farmfoods, a supermarket specialising in frozen foods, has been on Front Street for many years.

The news of its closure was a blow to many shoppers. Commenting on social media, they highlighted its good value and helpful staff.

Acomb resident Eddie Vee has suggested that local people mount a campaign to save it.

He told YorkMix: “Farmfoods is a great shop because you always get top brand names at the best prices.

“It’s one of the most consistent low-priced shops for basics like bread, ham, cheese, potatoes and milk but also for treats like ice creams and chocolate bars.

The window of Farmfoods. Photograph: Acomb Alive

“Not only that you also get regular leaflets delivered to your home with more money saving vouchers which keep you informed of the best buys – like recent deals on bulk buys of sirloin steaks. 

“I think an online campaign backed up with a signature petition might just persuade them to stay open a bit longer – I mean there is nowhere where their prices on big name brands are matched.

“I hope the decision is reversed as a lot of local families will see big increases in their weekly shop outlay if it does close!”

Farmfoods announced earlier this year it was on an expansion drive, with a target of opening between 20 and 30 new stores a year, with a particular focus on London.

The company says its annual turnover has just surpassed £1 billion for the first time.

However, according to Wikipedia, in recent years the 70-year-old family-run grocer has been “opening larger stores and closing smaller ones as they enlarge their non food range”.

There is another Farmfoods in York, at Clifton Moor.