An Aldi store in Bury is set to open with a fresh new look on Thursday.

The store on Bell Lane, which closed for refurbishment on April 19, has undergone a transformation as part of the company's £600m investment into improving its stores and services across the UK.

The investment follows feedback from more than 50,000 customers and renovations have been ongoing in the UK since 2018.

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Standing at 1,125 sq/m of retail space, the Bell Lane store will offer a more customer-focused layout allows for the products to be found more easily, whilst browsing new ranges.

The new-look store offers increased space, dedicated to fresh British meat and fish, as well as Lacura health and beauty products, award winning beers, wines and spirits.

There is also 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 format has been created to make shopping easier for customers and the store will now have more space and clearer signs.

Fresh bread and cakes have been moved to the last aisle, preventing them getting squashed under customers’ shopping, and the store will now offer new, easy to browse freezers.

The store employs 25 members of the local community, and the refurbishment will create additional jobs.

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Aldi store manager Ben Robinson 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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