Aldi unveils revamped Glanmire ‘Project Fresh’ store

New Glanmire store will be powered by 100% green electricity

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23 October 2020

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Aldi’s Glanmire, Hazelwood Avenue ‘Project Fresh’ store has reopened its doors to customers following an extensive renovation project which has seen the store completely refurbished. Project Fresh sees Aldi invest €60m in revamping the layout and design of all of its 144 stores nationwide.

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

Featuring the new layout, Aldi’s Glanmire 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 store will be powered by 100% green electricity. Aldi has invested heavily in improving its energy management systems and its entire store network is now powered by 100% wind generated energy. Aldi was the second retailer in Ireland to achieve ISO 50001 accreditation in recognition of its efforts to improve energy efficiencies.

Operating 23 stores in Co. Cork, Aldi has become an established part of Cork’s retail landscape, proving very popular with shoppers for bringing greater competition, choice and value for money.

Aldi’s Glanmire store participates in Aldi’s national partnership with FoodCloud, donating surplus food to local charities daily.  The store has donated 10,970 meals to its charity partners to date. Aldi’s Glanmire store is also part of Aldi’s Community Grants network, with St. John Ambulance Glanmire Division just one of several charities availing of the €500 bursary grant this year.

“The Project Fresh revamp of our store is great news for our customers,” said store manager Cliona Wallace. “Its new spacious design makes for a very easy and enjoyable shop.”

 

 

 

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