SAINSBURY'S has opened their latest store in the Merchant City, creating 15 new jobs.

The Ingram Street Local was opened by Colin McInnes from local charity Homeless Project Scotland who the company has teamed up with as their local food donation partners.

The supermarket will open from 7am-11pm, seven days a week. Customers will be able to take advantage of an in-store bakery with fresh bread and pastries. There will also be the ever-popular juicer for fresh orange juice, as well as a Costa Coffee machine.

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Shoppers will also be able to purchase Polish, American and Asian food products.

Steven Steel, Sainsbury’s Glasgow Ingram Street Local Store Manager, said: “It’s been really exciting to open our doors to the local community today. We’re proud to be putting Sainsbury’s fantastic range of products and brilliant customer service on the doorstep of the Merchant City and I can’t wait to hear what customers think of their new store.”

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Patrick Dunne, Sainsbury’s Property Director, said: “I’m delighted that we’ve been able to open another Sainsbury’s Local before Christmas, this time for customers in Glasgow’s busy city centre. I’d like to thank our amazing colleagues for all their hard work to get the store ready for opening and I look forward to seeing the team flourish as part of the vibrant community in the Merchant City.”