It’s a tale of grief and anguish that is enough to have shoppers who like the finer things in life reaching for the linen-fragrance tissues.Devastated Waitrose customers in one of Scotland’s most affluent areas have created a book of “condolence” after it was announced the upmarket chain was making way for a Morrisons store.The doomed branch’s shattered patrons have been expressing their heartbreak by writing messages of sympathy ahead of the closure.Management at the site in Helensburgh, Dunbartonshire, have placed the book on a table near the store’s entrance.
It is scheduled to close its doors next month.One customer wrote: “Since originally coming across Waitrose in Woking some 30 years ago, I longed for one closer to home.“Imagine the