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Social supermarket ‘helps me to afford Christmas’ | Manchester News

By britishbulletin.com24 December 20253 Mins Read
Social supermarket ‘helps me to afford Christmas’ | Manchester News
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 Photograph of Jazz Gough, who uses the Re:dish social supermarket in Stockport. With short, dark hair and wearing a round-necked red jumper, she is pictured in front of some fridges.

Yazz Gough uses the Re:dish Good Stuff social supermarket in the Reddish area of Stockport

A customer of a social supermarket has said she “can afford a few extras for Christmas” thanks to the money she saves there on her weekly groceries.

Yazz Gough, who goes to the Re:dish Good Stuff in the Reddish area of Stockport, Greater Manchester, said: “I save a fortune because I’ve got two teenage kids at home who never stop eating!”

The 56-year old said: “I buy a lot of the fresh fruit and vegetables to make things like apple strudels, chips or shepherd’s pie, so it has cut the cost of my midweek shop.”

Red:ish Good Stuff – open twice a week and funded by Stockport Council and local businesses including Vernon Building Society – charges customers £4 a week. So far it has about 330 members.

Photograph of Lynn Brandwood from the Stockport based charity Re:dish. She is pictured inside her shop in Reddish.

Lynn Brandwood is Re:dish’s CEO

The social supermarket opened in June 2024 to offer low-cost, good quality, fresh and healthy food to people in Reddish, Heaton Norris and Heaton Chapel who are struggling with the cost of their weekly groceries.

Social supermarkets typically operate on a membership model.

It costs £5 to become a member of the Re:dish Good Stuff and £4 for each visit.

Members can choose one item from each table/freezer/area plus several items of fruit and vegetables.

The charity collects surplus food from large supermarkets and wholesalers which would otherwise go to waste.

For example, they sell excess seasonal goods like ice cream, which supermarkets struggle to sell in cold weather.

The choice of household groceries varies each week, depending upon what is available.

Re:dish’s CEO Lynn Brandwood said: “The main difference between us and a food bank is that there’s no referral needed, so it’s open to everybody in the community.

“You get shown around by a personal shopper so you get the chance for a chat and the savings mean there’s money for rent, bills, Christmas presents or a night out.”

Photograph of Sue Bredbury from Reddish. She is pictured in the social supermarket in Reddish.

Sue Bredbury from Reddish pays £4 per week to use the social supermarket

Social supermarkets typically place an emphasis on fresh fruit and vegetables, as well as frozen items which can be used to create a meal.

Sue Bredbury, from Reddish, said: “I picked up luxury items like strawberries and ice cream today but getting the vegetables here really means I can save money.”

The 63-year-old added: “Being able to come here and pay £4 to get the bulk of the week’s shopping is amazing.”

Re:dish Good Stuff store also stocks seasonal items like Christmas crackers.

Photograph of the Re:dish Good Stuff social supermarket in Stockport. The image is taken on Gorton Road in Reddish.

The Re:dish Good Stuff social supermarket puts an emphasis on fresh fruit and vegetables

Mandy Carter, also from Reddish, told Radio Manchester: “Each week is different, so it could be potatoes, onions, tomatoes and carrots to help make things like soup.”

The 69-year-old added: “It helps me out a lot, so I’m not worried about putting on the central heating to keep the house warm and I live quite well.”

Photograph of Mandy Carter from Reddish. She is pictured wearing a jumper inside a charity shop in the Reddish area of Stockport.

Mandy Carter from Reddish said she buys lots of fruit and vegetables at the social supermarket

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