Duncan Farms has announced a significant expansion of its partnership with Co-op, with Duncan’s Eggs set to roll out to 152 stores across Scotland. The expanded listing represents a major increase from the current 23 stores.
As part of the rollout, 132 Co-op stores will also begin stocking Duncan’s Eggs Organic Free Range, marking the return of the organic range to UK retail. Co-op will be the only retailer to stock the organic product.
Rachael Duncan, owner of Duncan Farms, said: “Expanding our partnership with Co-op is a hugely positive step for Duncan Farms and demonstrates the growing demand for Duncan’s Eggs. We’re excited to be reaching more shoppers who are looking for traceable, nutritious Scottish free range eggs.
“Launching our Organic Duncan’s Eggs with Co-op is a particularly exciting development. It’s fantastic to have Co-op’s support as we grow the Duncan’s Eggs range and offer customers more choice.”
Duncan’s Eggs Organic are laid in Aberdeenshire and Moray.
Katie Schofield, senior buying manager for local products at Co-op said: “We’re delighted to be expanding our partnership with Duncan Farms. As a member-owned retailer, we’re committed to backing British farming, supporting local producers and offering our customers high-quality, ethical choices.”
