A 'beloved' store has revealed it will be closing down after five years this weekend.
We reported how Bunty's Two Doors Down - which is located on Prieston Road in Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire - took to social media to announce its closure recently.
The specialist food shop said despite moving to larger premises and its 'unwavering commitment to quality products', they 'cannot sustain the business without the necessary support'.
The retailer also revealed it has faced several challenges over the years including rising costs, parking issues, road closures, and Covid.
Now, bosses of the business have said it will be officially closing down on Saturday, September 7, at 4pm.
Announcing the news on Facebook, the shop urged punters to 'pop in to say goodbye' in its 'final days'.
They also thanked customers over the years for their support and loyalty.
In the post, the store said: "The time is here.
"We'd like to inform you that Bunty's Two Doors Down will be closing its doors for the last time this Saturday at 4pm.
"These final days are your last chance to enjoy our delicious deli goods.
"Please pop in to say goodbye and savour your favourite treats one last time. We would love to see you!
"Thank you for your support and loyalty over the last five years.
"Warm regards,
"Bunty, Klinta & the Team."
We reported how locals were left 'gutted' after the much-loved community store revealed its closure previously.
One said: "So sorry to hear this - you have been a wonderful addition to the village and were such a help to many people during Covid - a great pity to lose you."
Another chimed: "My whole family is greatly saddened to hear this news.
"You have been a wonderful asset to the village."
A third added: "We’ll miss you loads. Wish you success in your next venture."
A fourth said: "Sorry to hear this, you will be missed in the village."
Meanwhile, a fifth added: "Gutted to hear this."
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