A MAJOR supermarket has confirmed that 132 stores will change hands over the coming months.
Asda has completed its plans to buy over one hundred convenience stores and petrol stations across the UK.
The supermarket bought the stores and linked fuel forecourts from Co-Op at a cost of £438million.
The supermarket giant said the move is part of its plans to open more local, convenience stores.
The deal includes 129 retail sites with attached petrol stations, plus three development sites.