SHOPPERS will be able to visit Aldi in Salisbury once more later this week after the store underwent a refurbishment.
The supermarket on London Road closed temporarily on Friday (August 8) to allow some upgrades to take place.
This saw the chiller space increased, with new fridge doors that are designed to reduce energy consumption, and the creation of an additional room for Specialbuys – Aldi’s unique, limited-time offers.
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The heath and beauty and bakery sections have also been modernised.
It is set to welcome shoppers this Friday, August 15.
A spokesperson said the upgrades will make for an “all-round better shopping experience and a more sustainable store.”
Store manager, Jenny Russell, said: “The store is looking fantastic, and we are really looking forward to welcoming back some familiar faces as well as new customers and supplying our local community with the everyday amazing products we have available.”
During re-opening week, the store, which employs 27 staff, will offer a range of Specialbuys including Tiny Teamsterz Tumbling Tower for £14.99, Mega Surprise Fidget Toy Bag for £3.99 and 30-Piece Animal Figures for £7.49.
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