A budget supermarket is to reopen this week with a new look following a huge refurbishment.
Aldi will reveal a fresh new look for its Dereham store in Napier Way when it reopens to customers on Thursday.
The transformation is part of Aldi’s £600m investment into further improving its stores and services across the UK and is based on feedback from more than 50,000 customers.
The new-look store offers increased space and a new and improved ‘Food to Go’ section, offering a choice of fresh salads, sandwiches and sushi for busy customers.
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The new layout is designed to make shopping easier, with fresh bread and cakes moved to the last aisle to prevent them from getting squashed under shopping.
During the reopening week, the store will be offering a range of outdoor items as its Specialbuys.
The store, which will reopen on June 29 at 8am, employs 28 people, with the refurbishment creating additional jobs.
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