Auchterarder Health Foods store now open

The longstanding Jan De Vries Healthcare store has handed over the reins to health and wellness savvy Gillian MacMillan.

The longstanding Jan De Vries Healthcare store has handed over the reins to health and wellness savvy Gillian MacMillan.

Although the name over the door will now be Auchterarder Health Foods, the store promises to continue to trade favourite high-quality supplements and well-loved wholesome foods for all. 

Owner Gillian MacMillan said: “I’m so excited to let you know that Auchterarder Health Foods is now open. After almost 11 years of managing the shop, the family of Jan De Vries have offered me the opportunity to take over the business as my own! The ethos that Jan created will continue – and that is to provide good solid advice, care and a lending ear.The name has changed, but the values remain; and that is to serve everyone one of you the best service and care. If you need a wee chat, we’re here.”

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