Aldi Unveils Revamped Graiguecullen 'Project Fresh' Store

By Donna Ahern
Aldi Unveils Revamped Graiguecullen 'Project Fresh' Store

Aldi’s Graiguecullen 'Project Fresh' store has reopened its doors to customers following an extensive renovation project.

The Carlow based store has received a full makeover in line with Aldi’s award-winning Project Fresh store design.

The refurbished store offers a wide selection of fresh food at the front of the store, hi-spec fixtures and fittings and new signage that provides a more efficient and hassle-free shopping experience, the retailer highlighted.

Referring to the recent refurbishment, Sinead Quirke, store manager at Aldi Graiguecullen said: "Its new spacious design makes for a very easy and enjoyable shop.”

Other notable features includes the store's car park, which has 96 spaces.

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Also, the Aldi’s Graiguecullen store will be powered by 100% green electricity.

The German retailer now operates four stores in Co. Carlow.

Project Fresh

The latest store refurbishment is a part of Aldi’s €160 million investment in its Irish store network.

The discounter has committed €100 million to constructing and opening 20 new stores, while Project Fresh sees Aldi invest a further €60 million in revamping the layout and design of all of its 139 stores nationwide.

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Aldi’s Project Fresh store layout was recognised at our recent Checkout National Retail Supplier Awards, by scooping the Best New Store Build award for Aldi’s Ennistymon store, one of Aldi’s first Project Fresh stores.

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