Aldi Sandyford reopens after €1m refurbishment

The refreshed store includes enhanced shopping experiences and self-service checkouts

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12 September 2024

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Aldi’s Sandyford, “Project Fresh” store has reopened its doors to customers today following an extensive renovation project investment of more than €1M which has seen the store interior completely refurbished.

Store layout

The updated Sandyford store now features the new layout that includes a wide selection of fresh food at the front of the store, hi-spec fixtures and fittings throughout the store plus new product category signage that provides an effortless shopping experience. 

The customer-focused layout allows for the products customers know and love, to shop more easily, whilst browsing new ranges.

Last year, Aldi invested €7.2 million in upgrading six of its stores throughout Ireland with the launch of Project Fresh Enhanced.  

Project Fresh Enhanced introduced in-store exciting new units such as a fresh herb stand, a dedicated bread and cake fixture, as well as a Health and Beauty feature.

Aldi has begun the installation of self-service checkouts at select stores, including the updated Sandyford store. 

The trial of these new checkouts opened to the public in May, with Aldi committed to retaining this service for customers, while continuing to innovate with new initiatives.

Environmentally powered 

Aldi has invested heavily in improving its energy management systems and its entire store network is now powered by 100% wind generated energy. 

The retailer has achieved ISO 50001 accreditation in recognition of its efforts to improve energy efficiencies. 

The renovated Sandyford store will also receive a CO2 upgrade, meaning there will be more environmentally friendly refrigerants in store.

Community supports

Aldi’s Sandyford store is deeply rooted in the local community and participates in Aldi’s national partnership with FoodCloud, donating surplus food to local charities on a daily basis. 

To date, the store has donated more than 18,200 meals through FoodCloud, equating to almost 25,000kgs of CO2 emissions avoided. 

Aldi’s Sandyford store is also part of Aldi’s Community Grants network, with Women’s Collective Ireland, Tallaght Cancer Support Group and Irish Heart Foundation some of the local charities that have benefitted from the programme in recent years.

“The new spacious design makes for a very enjoyable shop and customers can easily find everything they need with convenient store opening hours,” said Nedko Kolev Yordanov, store manager, Aldi Sandyford.

Opening hours

Aldi has recently announced extended opening hours across its store network. 

The new opening hours include the earlier opening time of 8am from Monday to Saturday, as well as closing one hour later, at 10pm, on Saturdays only. 

Sunday hours remain unchanged, opening at 9am and closing at 9pm.

Read more: Tipperary baker crowned winner of Aldi’s bread baking competition

 

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