Aldi store reopens with a “fresh new look”

Photo of the Aldi store taken on the day it re-opened following refurbishment.

The Aldi supermarket on Brook Way, Bradley Stoke has reopened today (Thursday 24th May) following a four-day closure for refurbishment.

The store, which is accessed via Ferndene, has undergone a transformation to improve customers’ convenience and overall shopping experience.

Standing at 960sqm, a more customer-focused layout allows for the products customers know and love to be found more easily, while browsing new ranges.

The transformation is part of Aldi’s £300m investment into improving its stores and service across the UK, and is based on feedback from more than 50,000 customers.

The format of the store reflects proven customer behaviours, and includes developments such as:

  • New and improved chillers and freezers including a ‘Food to Go’ section at the front of the store
  • Increased space dedicated to fresh, British meat products
  • Relocation of fresh bakery items to the final aisle, so products don’t get squashed under shopping
  • Relocation of Beers, Wines and Spirits into a dedicated fixture along the back wall, showcasing our award winning products
  • A dedicated section full of award-winning Health & Beauty products

Aldi store manager Tony Vanstechelman said:

“The store is looking fantastic, and we can’t wait to welcome our loyal customers back so they can see it for themselves.”

Opening hours are 8am-10pm Mon-Sat and 10am-4pm on Sundays.

Source: Press release issue on behalf of Aldi.

See also: Planning application for “installation of external plant” at the Bradley Stoke Aldi store: PT18/0994/F

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