A Pembrokeshire supermarket is reopening today with a fresh new look.
Aldi Haverfordwest closed on Saturday for a five-day revamp and renovation.
The new-look store opened its doors today, Thursday, October 10, and promises an all-round better shopping experience and a more sustainable store.
The new look store at Salutation Square, Haverfordwest, which employs 30 local people, will offer a brand new, easy to navigate, layout designed to help customers speed up their shop, find their favourites and discover new ranges.
There will be a bigger bakery space with a greater choice of bread and cakes, a whole new section dedicated just to confectionary and new back-to-back fridges.
There will also be more freezers, a bigger health and beauty section, and more space for food special buys in the aisle.
During re-opening week Aldi Haverfordwest will be offering a range of wooden toys, including a three-storey doll’s house for £39.99, a market stall for £24.99 and a grocery set for £8.99.
“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,” said store manager Dominic Harris.
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