A SUPERMARKET in Wrexham will reveal a fresh new look for its store when it re-opens to customers on Tuesday (November 5).
The Aldi store, in Llay, closed on November 3 to undergo a refurbishment.
Standing at 1,333 sqm of retail space, the transformation is part of Aldi’s £600m investment into further improving its stores and services across the UK.
The new-look store, which employs 28 people from the local community, offers updated signage to make shopping even easier, as well as increased chiller space - complete with new fridge doors to reduce energy consumption - and re-designed Health and Beauty and Bakery sections for a modernised look. All fruit and veg can now be found in the first aisle of the store, for added convenience.
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Llay customers can also take a walk down the ‘Aisle of Aldi’, where they will find legendary Specialbuys which are available every Thursday and Sunday. During re-opening week, the store will be offering a range of Christmas essentials, including low voltage wall decorations for £29.99, pathfinder lights for £12.99 and a Christmas Nutcracker for £5.99.
Store manager Spencer Kearney said: “The store is looking fantastic, and we can’t wait to welcome our loyal customers back so they can see it for themselves. We’re committed to making sure that the shopping experience each customer enjoys in our stores is on a par with the products and service they’re used to.”
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