Highland bakery Harry Gow has announced a new partnership with Morrisons that will see its products sold in the Inverness and Alness branches of the supermarket.
Products on offer in Morrisons include the bakery’s signature dream rings and vanilla & raspberry slices, alongside empire biscuits, fairy shortbread, plain and fruit scones, and mince pies.
Harry Gow is also providing a selection of breads and rolls, including light rye bread, brown and white pan breads, morning rolls and softies.
If sales remain strong, the bakes are set to become a permanent fixture on the supermarket’s shelves, the bakery said.
“We were delighted when Morrisons let us know that their customers had requested our products in store – and are excited to be partnering with the supermarket teams here in the Highlands to make that a reality,” said director David Gow.
“We’re proud of our baking heritage at Harry Gow and are always looking for new ways to bring our products to the people that want them. To be able to offer our bakes as people pick up their weekly shop is fantastic, and we’re really looking forward to seeing the outcome of the trial period.”
Harry Gow has 18 shops across Inverness, the Highlands and Moray – including one recently opened with Asda. Its products are also found in 34 Co-op stores across the north of Scotland.
“As a local lad growing up in Inverness and being a regular customer throughout the years with Harry Gow, I’m proud to be working in partnership with Harry Gow by selling their quality products in my store,” added Robert MacMillan, general manager at Morrisons.
“The quality of Harry Gow’s products is some of the finest I have seen and tasted and this is testament to Harry Gow’s team as a collective,” he added.
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