SuperValu Lurgan Reveals New Look Following £675,000 Revamp

By Sarah O'Sullivan
SuperValu Lurgan Reveals New Look Following £675,000 Revamp

SuperValu Lurgan has reopened, following a refurbishment worth £675,000, modernising the store that has served its community for 20 years.

Musgrave’s investment in the Co. Armagh store not only updated the layout, but also introduced a variety of exciting additions, Northern Ireland World reported this week.

These include more than 500 new products, a hot and cold deli counter, and a Frank and Honest coffee dock, offering hot drinks and iced coffee.

Customers can also enjoy an increased range of freshly baked items from the in-store bakery, as well as a wide selection of products from the store’s refurbished off-licence section.

Shoppers can benefit from the digital loyalty app when buying coffee in store, with a free coffee after ten purchased.

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The Lurgan store, which supports 35 jobs locally, opened its doors on Saturday 19 October.

Speaking about the reopening, store manager Liam Houston said, “We have been pulling out all the stops to get our store ready and are proud to unveil its fresh new look – feedback, so far, has been very positive.

“We have been serving the local community for 20 years, and we look forward to welcoming both our regular customers and new shoppers to the store to see the fantastic new additions and great value and service on offer.”

‘Serving Our Local Communities’

The lead operations manager for Musgrave Northern Ireland, David Thompson Lyons, said, “SuperValu is committed to supporting local and serving our local communities with the best in modern convenience retailing.

“Musgrave NI spends more than £166 million on local food and drink annually, and we work with more than 3,000 local farmers, partner with over 240 local suppliers, and stock over 4,500 local products across our stores.

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“We’re also committed to our partnership with Action Cancer, a local charity that visits communities across Northern Ireland with its life-saving early-detection services.”

Musgrave NI designed the store with sustainability in mind, as part of its net-zero goals.

Thompson Lyons added, “Sustainability is also high on SuperValu’s agenda, and we have significantly invested in new energy-saving technology to make store operations more efficient and reduce our carbon footprint.

“This includes energy-efficient LED lighting, top-grade energy efficient refrigeration, as well as electronic shelf edge labels, which will reduce paper usage.

“We look forward to continuing to serve the community of Lurgan for many years to come.”

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