Nicholsons Butchers launches new website
A North East family-run butchers is offering customers a new online shopping experience.
Whitley Bay’s Nicholsons Butchers, which dates back to 1914, has launched a redesigned website, making it easier than ever to browse and purchase its full range of high-quality products.
The site features a clean, modern layout with improved navigation across butchery, deli, bakery and grocery items, from everyday essentials like chicken, bacon and sausages to handmade pies, cheeses and sauces.
New features include the Nicholsons Loyalty Scheme, which rewards shoppers with points redeemable for offers and discounts, and flexible delivery options, including free local delivery for orders over £30 and click-and-collect for other areas.
The site also provides gift vouchers, downloadable brochures and seasonal recipes.
Kathryn Meadows, owner at Nicholsons Butchers, said: “We’ve always been proud of combining traditional butchery with personal service, and our new updated website means customers can enjoy the same quality and care online as they do in-store.
“From household favourites to seasonal packs and hampers, we’ve designed the site to make shopping with us as simple and enjoyable as possible.”
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