Muirhead family-run butcher is named "Best in Scotland"
S. Collins & Son, who have now won this award for the third time, were successful at the recent Butcher Shop of the Year Awards.
The awards, which usually take place at a glitzy ceremony in London, were moved online due to the
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Hide AdCOVID-19 pandemic. Entrants for all the award categories came from butcher shops the length and breadth of the UK.
The judges felt that S. Collins & Son ‘presented an inviting, well presented shop, with friendly, knowledgeable staff, offering a wide range of products.
They described them as ‘a go-ahead business, that identifies
a wide range of opportunities to take the business forward in the future’.
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Hide AdSpeaking about the award, Senior Partner, Stewart Collins said: “We are absolutely thrilled to have won this award again. The competition this year was extremely high, so to be chosen as winner of the ‘Best Butcher’s Shop in Scotland’ is something that we are extremely proud of”.
"All the members of our team work very hard to provide our customers with great customer service and quality products which we source from farms all across Scotland and then deliver to our customers who located all over the UK.”
Stewart went on to say “This year has been very difficult for everyone as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak.
"As a business we have put a number of things in place to try and help our customers get through it, such as, specific opening times for the vulnerable members of our community and NHS
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"S. Collins & Son also play an active part in our community and we are currently spearheading a campaign to raise funds for a defibrillator for the village of Muirhead”.