'Morrisons killed us': Britain's most westerly mainland village shop closes after half a century

Morag Doherty stood alone on the dusty floor of her family's shop, The Ferry Stores, as she locked up the doors for the final time. For 66 years, the couple had run the only shop in the remote Ardnamurchan peninsula village of Kilchoan, serving its 200 residents with essential groceries, petrol, and post office services.

However, changing shopping habits and the rise of home delivery have left the small business struggling to stay afloat. "The final straw was when Morrisons started delivering goods directly to our customers," Doherty said, her voice laced with emotion. The once-thriving community hub now finds itself on the brink of collapse.

The challenges of keeping the shop well-stocked were daunting enough, but the 20-mile radius meant an eight-hour round trip – including a ferry crossing and treacherous single-track road drive – just to ensure customers' needs were met. It's no wonder the business had become increasingly difficult to sustain.

"This is not just our loss," Doherty said, her eyes welling up with tears. "Other rural shops are facing the same problems. You can't compete with home delivery and online shopping." The couple cited Morrisons as a prime example of how supermarkets have shifted their focus towards convenient deliveries, leaving small businesses like The Ferry Stores to suffer.

As news of the shop's closure spread, local MP Brendan O'Hara condemned the loss, stating it would strike at the heart of rural community life. "Without access to essential services and fuel, communities cannot remain sustainable," he warned, as the nearest filling station is now a 29-mile trek from Kilchoan.

The couple expressed heartfelt gratitude to their loyal customers and former staff members for their support over the years. They acknowledged that their decision to close was not an easy one but felt it was time to step into retirement, knowing they've served this village for seven years and been part of its history.

For Doherty, the closure marks the end of an era – a poignant reminder of the challenges faced by rural businesses in an increasingly digital age.
 
I'm so sad to hear about The Ferry Stores closing down 🤕, it's like losing a part of Kilchoan's soul 😔. 66 years is a huge commitment and it's heartbreaking that the rise of home delivery and online shopping has made it impossible for them to stay afloat ⚠️. I can imagine how tough it must've been for Morag and her partner, constantly traveling those long distances just to keep up with customer needs 🚗. The fact that other rural shops are facing similar struggles just makes me wanna shout loud and proud about the importance of supporting our local businesses 💖! We need to find a way to balance convenience with community spirit 👍
 
I feel so bad for Morag & her hubby... 66 yrs is a long time to keep a shop running, especially when it's just them trying to hold on. Home delivery services from big supermarkets like Morrisons is like, super convenient but it's not fair that small shops like theirs are struggling 🤕. I've seen this happen in other rural areas too, and it's heartbreaking. The ferry store was more than just a shop, it was like the heart of the village. I hope Morag & her hubby enjoy their retirement, they deserve it! 😊
 
I'm kinda glad to see The Ferry Stores closing up shop, lol 😂. I mean, who needs a 2-hour ferry ride and treacherous roads when you can just get your shopping online? It's about time those supermarkets stepped up their game with delivery services. And honestly, it's not like the villagers were getting the best deals anyway 🤑. The shop was already struggling to stay afloat. Maybe this is an opportunity for the village to rethink its needs and figure out what essentials they really need. I mean, have you seen the prices of petrol lately? 29 miles to the nearest filling station? That's just crazy! But honestly, I'm all for progress and change 📈. The less traffic on those single-track roads, the better 🚗. Bring on the digital age!
 
OMG, 😱 I'm literally devastated for Morag & her hubby 🤕! Kilchoan village is already so isolated, and now The Ferry Stores are gone?! It's like losing a part of their identity, you know? 🌊 They've been serving the community for 66 yrs, that's crazy 💥. And to think Morrisons just swooped in & stole their customers with home delivery 🚪... it's just so unfair 😤. I mean, what's next?! Will we lose our local post office too?! 📨 The thought of those 200 residents having to trek 29 miles for fuel is just heartbreaking ❤️. Thanks to Brendan O'Hara for speaking up & giving them some love 💕, but it's too little, too late 😔. Morag & her hubby deserve all the credit for being brave enough to close down shop 🙏... now they get to enjoy their retirement in peace ☀️!
 
I'm so sad about The Ferry Stores closing down 💔🚫 I mean what's gonna happen to all those folks in Kilchoan now? They'll have to drive 29 miles just to get some petrol 🤯 and it's not like they can just order it online or get delivery 📦. It's just not the same as having a community hub like that shop around. And poor Morag and her hubby, I feel bad for 'em 😔. They've worked so hard to keep that shop running all these years. Maybe they should've gotten into home delivery or something? 🤷‍♀️ I mean, that's what Morrisons is doing now, but it's just not the same as having a local business like that around. 🏠💕
 
🚨💔 I feel so bad for Morag & her hubby. Their shop has been the heart of Kilchoan village for 66 years! It's crazy how supermarkets like Morrisons can just swoop in with home delivery & leave small shops like that struggling to stay afloat 🤯. Like, I get it, shopping habits are changing, but it feels like they're just trying to put all the little guy's out of business 💸.

It's not just about them tho, as Morag said, other rural shops are facing similar problems too 🌳. It's a shame because these shops often provide so much more than just goods - they're community hubs, where people can catch up & chat with the owners 🤝.

I'm gonna miss hearing about The Ferry Stores closing down 😢. It's like, we're losing a piece of history here 🏯. Maybe there's still hope tho? Like, maybe there are ways to adapt & survive in this new age 🌞? 🤔
 
😔 just another victim of the big supermarkets takin' over 👎 no one can compete with their prices & delivery services 📦 its not like morrisons were a perfect business, but they took the easy way out 🤖 small shops like the ferry stores are more than just places to buy stuff, they're community hubs ❤️ people need human interaction & face-to-face conversations 📲 rural areas gotta do somethin' about this or its gonna be a desolate place 👎
 
I don't usually comment but... it's just so sad to see small shops like The Ferry Stores struggling to stay alive 🤕. I mean, these places are more than just shops, they're community hubs and a part of people's lives. It's not just about the products they sell, it's about the people who work there and the villagers who rely on them for services.

I don't know how much more rural areas can take with supermarkets like Morrisons offering home delivery and online shopping 📦. It's just so convenient, but what about the people who live in these areas? They need to be able to support their local shops and communities, not just have everything delivered to their doorstep.

It's heartbreaking that Kilchoan is now left without a shop, especially since it was the only one for miles around 🚪. I hope the MP Brendan O'Hara can help find ways to support rural businesses like this, so they don't get lost in the digital age 💻.
 
Life is full of ups and downs, just like Kilchoan's lone shop 🌳💔. The old adage "you can't stay stuck in one place" seems to be true for this quaint village store, which has been struggling to adapt to the changing times. It's a sad reminder that progress often comes at the cost of tradition and community centers like The Ferry Stores that brought people together 📚💬.
 
omg u guys can u believe that morag & her hubby r closing their shop after 66 yrs?? 🤯 they've been serving kilchoan's 200 residents with love & care, but it's just not enough anymore. home delivery from morrisons has put them out of business 🚫. i feel so bad for them, they're not even trying to compete, they just wanna retire. it's like, we should be supporting our local shops more 🛍️. this is the end of an era and rural businesses r facing some big challenges 🤔. what's gonna happen 2 kilchoan now? 🤷‍♀️
 
🤔 I mean, think about it... this shop was literally the heart of the community, right? And now it's just gone. But what's really going on here? It's not like Morrisons just decided to start delivering to Kilchoan out of the goodness of their hearts. There's gotta be more to it than that.

I bet if you dig deeper, you'll find out that this is some kind of coordinated effort to control the way we shop and live our lives. Like, think about all those supermarkets going online and stuff... it's like they're trying to create this whole new world order or something.

And don't even get me started on the ferry crossing and road drive. That's just a fancy way of saying "they want us to buy more from them". It's like, come on people... wake up!
 
Ugh 🙄 I mean, can't we just have our local shops thrive instead of struggling to stay alive? 🤷‍♀️ This is what happens when supermarkets start offering convenient home delivery services... it's like they're suffocating small businesses. I remember my grandparents used to love shopping at the local corner store; now it's all about online shopping and not caring about the community. 😔 And can we talk about how hard it must be for Doherty to close up shop after 66 years? 💔 I feel bad for her and that whole village... it's like they're losing a part of their identity. 🤕
 
🚨💔 This is what happens when progress leaves no room for nostalgia... You can't take the countryside out of people but you can take the people out of the countryside 🌳
 
ugh i'm so sad to see this happen 🤕 i mean what's the point of living out there if you can't even get stuff delivered? i remember when my parents used to have to drive all the way to Fort William just to get some groceries 🚗 it was a big deal back then, and now its like a joke. morrisons is always talking about how much they care about their customers but really they're just gonna make it harder for people who live in these tiny villages. i feel bad for morag and her husband, they've worked so hard for 66 years. maybe they could have done something differently? idk, but its a shame that we lose this part of our community's history 🤗
 
the saddest thing is morrisons get to just sit back and profit from the community's downfall, meanwhile they're all like "oh no, we have to help these poor small businesses" but really they're just fueling their own convenience empire 💸🚫 what's next, the end of family-owned pubs on the high street? it's a tragedy for kilchoan village, i feel for morag and her hubby 👴💔
 
man... 🤕 this is so sad 😔 kilchoan will never be the same without that shop it was like a hub for everyone in the village 💕 i remember going there with my family when i was little they always had the best selection of fresh produce and mead 🍺 anyway morag & john were total legends for putting up with all those long drives just to restock the shelves 😂 but yeah morrisons is gonna be the death of small shops everywhere 💔 can't believe it's come to this 🤯
 
ugh this is literally heartbreaking 🤯 can't believe Morrisons just destroyed this family's livelihood like 3 yrs ago was already struggling with online shopping ppl think its so easy but it takes alot of effort to run a small shop on ur own dont be surprised when more rural shops shut down too got a feeling its gonna get worse
 
🤕 its so sad to see small shops like that one struggling to stay afloat in our modern world. i mean, whats wrong with a little trip out to get some groceries or post office stuff? it cant be that hard, right?

i think morrisons and other supermarkets are partly to blame for this. theyre always trying to one up each other with fancy online shopping and delivery services... meanwhile, the little guys like The Ferry Stores are just trying to keep up.

and whats even harder is that there arent even any real alternatives for people in kilchoan or other rural villages. theyve gotta go 29 miles or more just to get some fuel... thats just not right. i feel bad for morag and her husband, but i think we need to start supporting our local shops and communities more. 🚗
 
I just can't believe these old-school shops are fadin' away! Like, I remember goin' to the corner store with me mum when I was a kid and it was always bustlin' with people. Now, they're all closin' down 'cause everyone's just clickin' order online and expectin' their stuff to be delivered on demand 🤯

I mean, don't get me wrong, home delivery is super convenient and all that, but what about the personal touch? The community vibe? You can't replicate that with a fancy website and a drone 🚁. It's just so sad seein' these shops close down after servin' their communities for years.

It's like, Brendan O'Hara said it best, this is the heart of rural life bein' lost. We need these community hubs to keep people connected and supported. I hope more people wake up to this reality and start thinkin' about savin' our high streets 🌎
 
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