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Co-op Lochgilphead gets the chills

Lochgilphead’s Co-op is recovering aTher compression failures caused store refrigerators to stop working.

Fresh produce was absent from the shelves last week with no fridges to keep food suitable to eat.

The lack of chillers was apparently due to all four compressors failing at once.

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