SGF announces partnership with GroceryAid

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Scottish Grocer’s Federation (SGF) has entered a new partnership with charity GroceryAid who support industry colleagues 24/7, providing emotional, practical and financial support.

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The charity, formed in 1857, is busier and more relevant than ever with a growing demand for the crucial support which they are able to offer, indeed providing more support now that than ever before in their 165 year history.

Pete Cheema

SGF chief executive Dr Pete Cheema OBE said: We are delighted to have this partnership with GroceryAid, one which will provide vital support to our membership. These are difficult times for people as they are coping with a cost of living crisis and the associated pressures that can bring to bear on their daily lives – those working in the convenience industry are no different.

“That is why the access to key support such as financial guidance and advice, online health and wellbeing support, counselling and the free helpline which is available 24/7, 365 days a year will be of great benefit. SGF looks forward to a long and successful partnership.”

Steve Barnes, chief executive, GroceryAid said: “This is fantastic news for GroceryAid to be partnering with the Scottish Grocers Federation to provide our free and confidential services to members of such a well-respected trade association.  We all know tough times lie ahead and it is establishing long-term relationships such as this that will help us drive awareness in Scotland to support even more colleagues through crises. Last year GroceryAid distributed £434k in financial grants to Scottish colleagues, of which £120k supported colleagues in independent retailers.”

There are 5,098 convenience stores in Scotland, which includes all the major symbol groups, co-ops, and convenience multiples. In total, convenience stores provide over 49,000 jobs in Scotland.

Steve Barnes