Aldi reopens Wexford Trinity Street store following €2.8m revamp and extension

Aldi’s Wexford Trinity Street store will be the first Aldi in Ireland to trial electronic shelf labels

A new €2.8m extension has increased the shop floor space by 37%

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15 February 2022

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Aldi has unveiled its newly revamped and extended Wexford Trinity Street store following a €2.8m overhaul. Powered by 100% green electricity, Aldi says the store has been redesigned to be as environmentally friendly as possible.

Over the past few months, the store has undergone a complete refurbishment, including the building of a new €2.8m extension, increasing the shop floor space by 37%. Featuring Aldi’s award-winning Project Fresh layout and design, the floor size has been extended from 850sq m to 1,162sq m, and features wide aisles and hi-spec fixtures and fittings. There are also 86 car park spaces available to Aldi shoppers, along with a bicycle rack stand.

The revamped Wexford Trinity Street store will also be the first Aldi store in Ireland to trial electronic shelf labels in place of traditional paper price labels in stores. These electronic labels will mean that price or stock changes can easily and quickly be communicated to customers.

Originally built in 2004, the store overhaul and extension has created four new permanent jobs in the local area in addition to the current team of 18 staff. This brings the total number of staff working in Aldi’s six Co. Wexford stores to over 185.

 

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