Aldi unveils revamped Graiguecullen ‘Project Fresh’ store

Aldi is investing a further €60m in revamping the layout and design of all of its 139 stores nationwide as part of the 'Project Fresh' programme

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14 November 2019

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Aldi’s Graiguecullen ‘Project Fresh’ store has reopened its doors to customers following an extensive renovation project which has seen the store completely refurbished as part of Aldi’s €160m investment in its Irish store network.

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

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

Featuring the exciting new layout, Aldi’s Graiguecullen store offers a wide selection of fresh food at the front of the store, hi-spec fixtures and fittings and new signage, which Aldi is confident provides a more efficient and hassle-free shopping experience. There are also 96 car parking spaces available for customers.

The store will be powered by 100% green electricity, as following a significant investment, Aldi’s entire store network is now powered by 100% wind generated energy, with Aldi being the second retailer in Ireland to achieve ISO 50001 accreditation in recognition of its efforts to improve energy efficiencies.

Aldi Graiguecullen which is led by store manager Sinead Quirke, participates in Aldi’s national partnership with FoodCloud, donating surplus food to local charities daily. The store has donated over 8,000 meals to its charity partners to date. Aldi Graiguecullen is also part of Aldi’s Community Grants network, with the Irish Wheelchair Association’s Carlow branch just one of several charities availing of the €500 bursary grants this year.

Aldi now operates four stores in Co. Carlow.

 

 

 

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