Company Shop Group, the UK’s leading redistributor and retailer of surplus food and household products, has officially relaunched its Long Eaton Company Shop store, following a full refurbishment.
The store, which now also carries ‘The Surplus Supermarket’ branding, was officially relaunched by the Mayor of the East Midlands, Claire Ward, who marked the occasion by cutting the ribbon alongside colleagues.
Company Shop Long Eaton is one of 13 Company Shop stores across the UK, giving members access to high-quality surplus food and household products from major retailers and manufacturers, at significantly reduced prices. These products are always in-date and perfectly safe to consume but become surplus due to reasons such as mislabelling, seasonal packaging or overstocking.
Since first opening its doors in May 2020, Company Shop Long Eaton has delivered an impressive social and environmental impact:
* £32 million in savings for its members
* 13,111 tonnes of surplus redistributed
* 35,196 tonnes of CO₂ emissions saved
* The equivalent of 31 million meals delivered to households
This sits within the wider impact of Company Shop Group, which last year provided tailored surplus solutions to over 800 retail and manufacturing partners. In 2024 alone 46,000 tonnes of food and drink was redistributed – enough to create 108 million meals, equivalent to feeding the UK population 1.6 times and saving 124,000 tonnes of CO₂.
This relaunch is the latest milestone in Company Shop Group’s wider rollout of its ‘Surplus Supermarket’ brand and commitment to reducing waste, supporting households with affordable food, and helping industry to find solutions to surplus.