An Aldi store in Oxfordshire is set to reopen after it underwent a fresh transformation based on feedback from more than 50,000 customers.
The Faringdon supermarket stands at 1,254 sqm of retail space, employing 33 people from the local community.
The big reveal is scheduled for this Thursday, October 19, at 8am.
Changes to the store since it closed for refurbishment on October 13 include increased space, a ‘Food to Go’ section and new Lacura health and beauty products.
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Store manager Gabs Szuromi 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.”
The transformation forms part of Aldi’s £600m investment into improving its stores and services across the UK.
Aldi said the format has been created to make shopping easier for customers with more space and clearer signs.
Fresh bread and cakes have been moved to the last aisle, "preventing them getting squashed under customers' shopping", and there are new "easy-to-browse" freezers.
A range of wooden toys will be on offer during the reopening week.
Opening hours are 8am to 10pm Monday to Friday and 10am to 4pm on a Sunday.
The store is at Henry Blake Way in Faringdon.
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